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Grout is one of those things that homeowners have to deal with from time to time. It can be a pain to clean or remove, but there are some tools out there that can make the job a lot easier. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the best grout removal tools out there and discuss how they work. 

Grout Removal Tools

Dremel

The Dremel grout removal tool is relatively cheap and does a good job when the proper kit is attached. This guides the tool in a straight line along the grout so you don’t end up using the tool directly against the tile. The guide can be adjusted to go deeper in the grout and the high speeds means it operates quickly.

You will need to replace the bit when it wears down. Some people have reported that these bits have a tendency to break quite easily while the tool can periodically overheat. Users also say it’s not very efficient with grout that’s less than 1/8-inch wide. Source: DoItYourself

Angle Grinder

An angle grinder is a powerful tool best suited to large grout removal projects with a lot of long, straight lines. They can easily cut through epoxy, sanded, or unsanded grout. Like rotary tools, their spinning disk requires a 1/8-inch gap between tiles to avoid damage. The main drawback with angle grinders is the excessive amount of dust they fling into the air, quickly creating a breathing hazard, so wear a standard N95 dust mask to filter out particles. Source: BobVila

Grout Grabber

A grout grabber is a convenient attachment for a reciprocating saw. This can make removing grout simple and will allow you to cut away grout very quickly. Removing the grout from any joint will be easier when you have this tool available to use. You’ll be able to fit it in exactly where it needs to go and the process won’t take long at all.

This is also a good way to remove grout without making a huge mess. It is another option that doesn’t create a lot of dust when you’re using it. If you want to remove the grout without having to clean up a bunch of dust afterward, then you’ll love making use of this tool. It’s convenient and simple to use, so it’s hard not to recommend it. Source: HomeStratosphere

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