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The XXGO4 Pcs Oscillating Multi Tool Diamond Segment Swing Grit Grout Blades XG4001S is a set of four high-performance blades designed specifically for grout removal. With a thickness of 2.2mm, these blades excel in cleaning 1/8" grout lines and are compatible with a wide range of oscillating tools from leading brands, making them a versatile addition to any DIY enthusiast's toolkit.
M**J
Great Product
This product is a fantastic find! It's reasonably priced, making it accessible for most budgets without compromising on quality. The product is exactly as described, and its usefulness cannot be overstated. I've found it to be incredibly practical and efficient in meeting my needs. The attention to detail is impressive, and the performance is on par with more expensive alternatives. If you're looking for something reliable, well-made, and at a fair price point, this is the perfect choice. Highly recommended!
D**R
Good for the price
I do grout removal & replacement for a living. My go to blades are DeWalt half circle blades which work very well, but they're $16 each. I bought an 8 pack of these cheap blades to test them and they work well.It's true that they wear down faster than the DeWalt but cost per use makes these blades a comparable value.I also like the shape of these blades, especially for the end of grout lines on shower floors, they make getting into the corners easy.PRO-TIP use the lowest speed setting on your oscillating multi-tool. It's heat that kills carbide coating. Slow and steady wins the race.
E**K
Did the job well!
I originally thought the 3-pack would get me through the job (6'x10'), but when done the first blade showed little signs of wear. Granted, I did not need to remove all grout, but just enough to clean-up old and provide a little depth for re-grouting. We'll worth it for me, a non-professional!
S**M
Quality
Good quality, reasonable price
C**R
You get what you pay for
It does work pretty good but they do not last long at all maybe 30-40 minutes then the blade get dull.. biggest problem is the tip around the edge gets worn, but the top and bottom are still usable. I used to take off grout in bathroom.
R**N
Use for 1/4" grout lines
I am in the midst of removing the grout on approximately 1000sf of 18" ceramic tiles and regrouting. For the first 300 sf or so I used the semi-circular carbide blades which work but it was taking me forever. I tried one package of these blades and at least doubled my speed on removing the old grout. I think this is for at least two reasons. First, the "rocker" style blade means you can get more blade on the grout at any one time while the semi-circular blade only touches a small portion. The second part of the reason is the the shaft of the blade allows for a greater distance between the blade and my oscillating power tool. These gives me greater flexibility on how I position the tool as I go over the grout line; the smaller semi-circular blades don't allow for nearly as much room for changing the tool position. I am changing the blades at the same time frequency as I was with the carbide blades but covering roughly twice the distance in about 1/2 the time.Before I started this project I watched every Youtube video I could find on grout removal which helped a bit. However, I've found a couple techniques which help me go faster, particularly with these blades. First I go down one side of the grout line hugging the blade against the side of the tile and rocking back a little so that the side of the tile where I've already removed some of the grout acts as a stabilizer for guiding the tool. I go back and forth 2-3 times getting the depth to approximately what I want. I then cut the grout on the other side of the line the same way. By making the first cut deep enough, some of the grout will come out in long pieces as I am cutting the second line. This makes the project go faster for the portions that comes out in small chunks rather than having to grind everything out. Hope this helps.
T**O
Good value and quality.
These grout removal blades make the process much easier. The price is good and one blade can last up to 30 to 40 linear ft of grout (1/8 wide ). Other renowned brands charge $25 to $30 on average for a single blade. These come in a 4 pack and go for less than $15 and the results are comparable. Good value as well as quality. The images submitted show the results on a ceramic tiled floor.
A**Y
Grout blade
Good quality
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