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The Grout Removal Tool is a versatile cleaning solution designed to remove grout, caulking, and dirt from tile joints and seams. Made from durable tungsten steel, it features eight sharp scraping edges and interchangeable tips for precision cleaning. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, making it an essential tool for any home improvement enthusiast.
J**E
Worked great
I don’t know if I used it correctly. Just needed to scrape a line of cracked grout between my countertop and backsplash. This was very easy.
R**K
works as described
used for cleaning out grout around old sink
T**M
Does the job
Works really well. I wish the tip had a little more of a pointed tip on it but that’s nit picking.
C**R
Good For Small Projects
Worked well to replace a small bit of cracking grout in the bathroom. Pulled it up pretty easy and the tool worked well. I would not use this for anything larger than maybe 10-12inches, at most. Go electric for anything more.
A**R
Works but it is very easy to chip tiles
I bought this tool to remove grout in 1/16" grout lines that I was having difficulty removing. I had used a similar tool that has a triangular shaped head with three different sized angles and it worked fine except it would not remove enough of the grout (i.e. it couldn't go deep enough). This tool definitely goes deep enough. The problem is that the design of the tool makes it very easy to chip the tiles, which I did on the first two grout lines that I tried to remove. I had used the triangular tool on my entire shower without chipping a tile and this tool chipped the first two tiles that I tried. So I would recommend practice on an area where you are going to replace the tiles or don't use it.
D**G
Solid tool that works
I only have a medium size shower floor to remove the grout and this tool made it easy... with a little elbow grease it easily scraped out the grout in between our porcelain tiles. The 1/16" grout line was no problem. I used both "pointy" ends... the wider angle first to start the cut and then the narrow angle to gouge deeper into the grout. Angling the tool left and right to shave down the edges of the tile that had grout "down in there". Was dreading the DIY job but this made it easier than expected. I was prepared with other tools but ended up not using them. Makita Multitool and other carbide grout cutter
E**R
Works great in combination with other tools
This is one of several tools I used to remove the grout from our bathroom floor. It is particularly good at scraping off the remaining bits of grout still clinging to the sides of the tile. While it is possible to attack grout with this tool alone, I found it easier to remove the bulk of the grout using a multi-tool fitted with a grout removal blade or a handheld grout saw (similar blade, but powered by elbow grease).I found I had to be even more careful with this tool than the even my battery powered multi-tool. It is very easy to chip tiles with this because of its sharp edges and the fact that the tungsten-steel alloy it is made from is incredibly hard.
E**T
Works for smaller grout lines
Used this to remove recently laid grout on backsplash. This worked better than the similar ones I bought from home depot. It fit into smaller grout lines. It is very sharp and did scratch a few tiles when my hand slipped. I noticed I felt the handle was too long and that I preferred holding the handle closer to the head for more controllability and pressure.
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