Product description
This oscillating multitool grout removal blade set is aimed at small renovation jobs where careful grout extraction and shaping are needed. It suits quick repairs around sanitary bases and thinset removal, offering diamond-tipped edges that, according to the manufacturer, work best on grout lines of about 1/8 inch and on softer masonry like plaster and mortar. For delicate tiles, take your time when working to avoid surface damage.
Key Points
The set includes three blades designed specifically for grout and mortar removal rather than tile cutting. Compatibility covers a wide range of oscillating tools from brands such as Bosch, Dremel, Makita and Milwaukee, making these blades a flexible option for many hobbyists and tradespeople. Note that these blades are not suited to very hard stone such as granite or for extremely narrow 1/16 inch grout lines, which may require a finer tool.
Technical Specifications
- Name: XXGO 3 Pcs Oscillating Multitool Grout Removal Blades XG3001SU
- Thickness: 2 mm (approximate, according to the manufacturer)
- Best for: grout lines ~1/8 inch, plaster, mortar, thinset, stucco
- Not suitable for: tile cutting, granite, 1/16 inch grout lines
- Compatibility: fits many oscillating multitools from established brands, excludes some specific models listed by the manufacturer
Usage Recommendations
Begin at a low oscillation speed and test on a hidden area to judge how the blade interacts with the grout and the tile edging. Work in short passes and keep the blade angled slightly to reduce the risk of chipping. For cleaning joints in concrete block or brick, increase pressure gradually while maintaining a controlled motion to preserve surrounding surfaces. Consider that the manufacturer warns these blades are easy to overload on very hard materials, so avoid forcing them through dense stone.
Practical Tips
Keep replacement blades to hand when tackling larger areas because diamond grit will wear over time with heavy use. Wearing eye protection and a dust mask is advisable when removing grout or grinding mortar to limit inhalation of fine dust. If you need tile cutting or work on very hard surfaces, choose a blade specified for stone cutting rather than these grout-focused blades.
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Description:
This oscillating multitool grout removal blade set is aimed at small renovation jobs where careful grout extraction and shaping are needed. It suits quick repairs around sanitary bases and thinset removal, offering diamond-tipped edges that, according to the manufacturer, work best on grout lines of about 1/8 inch and on softer masonry like plaster and mortar. For delicate tiles, take your time when working to avoid surface damage.
Key Points
The set includes three blades designed specifically for grout and mortar removal rather than tile cutting. Compatibility covers a wide range of oscillating tools from brands such as Bosch, Dremel, Makita and Milwaukee, making these blades a flexible option for many hobbyists and tradespeople. Note that these blades are not suited to very hard stone such as granite or for extremely narrow 1/16 inch grout lines, which may require a finer tool.
Technical Specifications
- Name: XXGO 3 Pcs Oscillating Multitool Grout Removal Blades XG3001SU
- Thickness: 2 mm (approximate, according to the manufacturer)
- Best for: grout lines ~1/8 inch, plaster, mortar, thinset, stucco
- Not suitable for: tile cutting, granite, 1/16 inch grout lines
- Compatibility: fits many oscillating multitools from established brands, excludes some specific models listed by the manufacturer
Usage Recommendations
Begin at a low oscillation speed and test on a hidden area to judge how the blade interacts with the grout and the tile edging. Work in short passes and keep the blade angled slightly to reduce the risk of chipping. For cleaning joints in concrete block or brick, increase pressure gradually while maintaining a controlled motion to preserve surrounding surfaces. Consider that the manufacturer warns these blades are easy to overload on very hard materials, so avoid forcing them through dense stone.
Practical Tips
Keep replacement blades to hand when tackling larger areas because diamond grit will wear over time with heavy use. Wearing eye protection and a dust mask is advisable when removing grout or grinding mortar to limit inhalation of fine dust. If you need tile cutting or work on very hard surfaces, choose a blade specified for stone cutting rather than these grout-focused blades.









