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Fein 63502118016 2-1/2-Inch Segmented Carbide Grout Removal Blade


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Brand: Fein
Manufacturer: Fein
Model: 63502118016


Features
Removes grout between tiled surfaces
No danger of damaging adjoining tile
Designed for standard grout lines
Segmentation allows for single tile removal as well as grout removal against a wall without damaging the wall
Long lasting silicon-carbide cutting surface

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Editorial Reviews:

This blade is designed to remove grout from standard grout lines 5/64-inch and bigger. The oscillating action of the tool vibrates the grout out without damaging the tile on either side of the grout line. The carbide coating on the blade allows for rapid grout removal from in between tiles. The segmentation allows for removing one tile at a time as well as grout removal against a wall without damaging the wall.


User Comments about the Fein 63502118016 2-1/2-Inch Segmented Carbide Grout Removal Blade

This item, though not recommended for cutting ceramic tile, cut ceramic tile for new flooring. When used as directed by Fein, it is an efficient and easy way to make repairs to ceramic tile walls and floors. It made the job easier, faster and more professional looking. I have also used it to remove single tiles from the bathroom wall for replacement.



I agree with most reviewers the cost of the blades are to high, I check e bay daily for deals and buy when available. Blade never finished removing grout from the first tile. The blade was useless. Othrerwise the Fein Multimaster is a great tool for the home handyman The original blade that came with my kit worked 100% better, and it was almost completely worn off.



If you can swing it, the Fein sander is usually available for $290 somewhere-- plunge cuts, sands, rasps-- and is far safer than a rotary tool because of it's oscillatory motion (like a bone saw for cast-removal). Yes, you have to have a Fein oscillating sander to use the blade. The sander has a lifetime warrantee and can be used for hours at a time without problem. It's not cheap, but is is the best tool I've found for this. The blade turns out to be way cheaper than the multiple Dremmel 1/16" diamond grout-removal blades you can eat up on a large project (though I stll used one for small places).



I think, oh, maybe I should look into a Fein powertool to use my new $40 blade that has its own limited lifetime.well.the powertool that you have to have to use this little gem costs over $350+ . NOWHERE. does it say you have to OWN a FEIN power tool to use this friggin overpriced krap blade to use it. WHAT THE HELL This is FALSE advertising in the truest sense if you ask me.



This blade is a must if grout is to be removed where a bad ceramic tile is to be replaced. Third, cleanup the mastic/thinset using any or all of these tools. First, use this blade to cut away the grout around the tile piece. Second, use a hammer drill or hammer and chisel to break the tile, working at the center and moving to the edges.