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We have just started to stock a new type of tile spacer at 365Drills to see.... if its of any use to tilers.

The guy who invented them is from Suretile and is trying to get them to market. I said I would put them up on my website 365Drills to see if there is any commercial interest.

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The big problem with traditional tile spacers is digging them out AFTER the tiles are laid and ahead of grouting.
What often happens is they are so small and weedy that one or two get left behind because an installer missed seeing them so they show up in the grout lines.
If they do get spotted perhaps last minute during grouting it wastes time as grouting is stopped to dig them out.
Because they are so small and weedy if a tile sticks out during laying spacers can disappear completely behind a tile. So in general they're fiddly, slow and awkward to use and weak when used with Large Format Porcelain Tiles.
In contrast the easy to use Uniplug range is brightly coloured, sturdy, robust and reusable for many years. Did you know you only need 20 Uniplug spacers to lay 25 wall tiles but we supply 50 to allow you to finish an entire project. Uniplugs are for professional tilers but also appeal to installers including chubby fingered builders! plumbers, DIYers as well other Handymen. Grab a pack of these very strong tile spacers and make light work of your tiling today.. User tip: The width of these spacers also allow you to align tiles round corners!!
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£9.99 includes VAT
 

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Mmmmmm, not sure I would use them, for a few reasons, viewing tiles line up properly ( sizey tiles ) I never normally take spacers out, I'm of the mind that it takes longer, more of my time than the price of the spacers, and I don't like the colour lol. It would be nice to get some feedback on them though, never say never and all that.
 
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I'm with Tony. I never set them in with the tiles. Always have them sticking out. Makes it easy for removal & as Tony said, with tiles that are different sizes, it's easy enough to pack the difference with other spacers.
The other issue I'd have is cost. How much would 5000 of them cost & how much extra space would that take.
Seems a good idea but just not for me.

(After calculation - 5000 would skin me £1000 for one size of spacer - Yikes!)

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I saw these a while back and they seem like a good idea. I think the inventor is unrealistic trying to sell them in packs of 20 for £9.99 a pack. Definitely aiming at the DIY market, but with a crazy price. I just calculated that the bathroom I tiled today with 400 x 200 tiles would have required 150 of these. That's £75! Although I would be interested to try them, I cannot see what possible reason there would be to justify spending 15 times more than conventional spacers. (Oh, and if I recall, the inventor believes that the fact these are "reusable" is a unique selling point. It isn't. Normal spacers are resuable as well, if applied correctly, and removed before the adhesive sets).

p.s. But if you ever stock the Mitre Wizz then I'll DEFINITELY buy one of those. And so will Tony73. He's extremely excited about the Mitre Wizz!
 
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I always stick spacers leg in and pull them out when the addys set. Either
Drop them on the floor as I remove or onto the work top etc and sweep em all into a pile and put back in bag.


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Its funny because the jurys out with me too (As a supplier should I be trying a bit harder to flog these???) Nahhh bottom line is its up to you.

For £9.99 you get 50 of them. Its £8.30 + VAT or 20p each and of course they can be reused. I think the inventor was saying they stick out a mile so that you pull them out and you dont need that many to put up a wall.

But all I said to him was that I would pop them on the site and let the professionals (Err thats you lot!!) have access to them - and also comments.

I dont know which his market is for either. If its DIY its a big reusable item. If its Pro then he is not going to make much money at under a tenner because you only going to buy one pack.

What I might do is pop a sample into each sale of our diamond core drills so the customers get to see. But yes I really cant get excited about the commercial oppertuntity and also I am not totally convinced of the market.

But: Will let you guys decide...... At least its available if anyone does think it worth a punt !!
 

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I saw these a while back and they seem like a good idea. I think the inventor is unrealistic trying to sell them in packs of 20 for £9.99 a pack. Definitely aiming at the DIY market, but with a crazy price. I just calculated that the bathroom I tiled today with 400 x 200 tiles would have required 150 of these. That's £75! Although I would be interested to try them, I cannot see what possible reason there would be to justify spending 15 times more than conventional spacers. (Oh, and if I recall, the inventor believes that the fact these are "reusable" is a unique selling point. It isn't. Normal spacers are resuable as well, if applied correctly, and removed before the adhesive sets).

p.s. But if you ever stock the Mitre Wizz then I'll DEFINITELY buy one of those. And so will Tony73. He's extremely excited about the Mitre Wizz!


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Thanks Mike for reminding me about MITRE WIZZ. i'll buy a poster of mitre wizz and stick it on my wall in bedroom
 

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