hi has any one used this for removing grout i was told it is brilliant for this as it oscillates so easy and safe to use any info would be great as i have a small job to do removing the grout thanks![]()
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hi has any one used this for removing grout i was told it is brilliant for this as it oscillates so easy and safe to use any info would be great as i have a small job to do removing the grout thanks![]()
so it does the job well then ! :-) worth the money etc as i dont want to spend big money on a grout removing tool! lol
mines the cordless blue one, so not a cheap tool, it came with an impact driver and was about £200 iirc
i been shown the green one a tiler bought it in once when i was doing my tiling course he said it was wicked for grout removing only 10 odd pound or so loks a good tooll to have perhaps ill search your one ! see what the difference is !:-)
I have the green bosch and find it brilliant for grout removal the blade is reasonably priced and lasts for ages on wall grout
How long does the charge last on them i was worried about this and bought the mains one
tbh doddy, that's the only drawback, but as the set came with two batteries (one included with the drill) it's not really a problem as you can charge one whilst using the other.
doddy41 (04-04-2011)
I have the green all rounder and its saved my life many times over the past 18 months. I got it on offer for £49.99 B&Q, its invaluable for cutting pipes close to something, and grout removal.
Mines starting to wear out now, don't forget Bosch green is DIY, the speed adjuster is dodgy and the oscilation stops when hard pressure is applied. When it goes I'll upgrade to Fein maybe unless I can buy another for £49.99.
cheers guys :-) its only for this little job no biggy just hopes itle cut the grout fine!:-)

I've heard its not bad for the money but can't take the sort of hammering a fein can
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