| Part Number : | MM500 |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Included?: | No |
(Note: The Dremel MM500 1/8-Inch Carbide Grout Blade is compatible with--but sold separately from--the Dremel Multi-Max tool .)
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![]() The MM500 is the ideal blade for removing grout that is 1/8-inch and wider. View larger. |
![]() The blade aligns easily with the grout line to remove grout all the way to the surface.View larger. |
1/8-Inch Width and Easy-to-Align Design for Precision
With a width of 1/8-inch, this blade can fit into tight areas and is easy to align with the grout line for quality results. It's also made to remove all grout up to the surface of a wall or corner; simply orient the blade on your Multi-Max, and you're ready to go.
Powered by the Multi-Max to Minimize User Fatigue and Protect Tile
For best results, the MM500 is designed to work with the power of the Multi-Max tool, which means you don't have to put stress and strain on your wrist and hand by applying side pressure on the grout blade. In fact, to protect both yourself and the tile you're dealing with, it's important to let the tool and this efficient accessory do all the work.
About Dremel: A History of Brilliance and Innovation
Founded in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin, Dremel is the industry leader in rotary tools. The company owes its success to the inventive genius of its founder and namesake, Albert J. Dremel. In his lifetime, Mr. Dremel owned 55 patents on a wide range of products from electric erasers to a gas-powered rotary lawn mower. His most famous and important invention was a high-speed rotary tool, dubbed the Dremel Moto-Tool. Compact, lightweight, and perfect for a wide range of jobs, the rotary tool was an immediate hit with hobbyists and eventually became accepted as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. Today, the Dremel name remains synonymous with utility, durability, and innovation.
What's in the Box
MM500 Multi-Max 1/8-inch Grout Removal Blade
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
perfomance of grout blade,
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This review is from: Dremel MM500 1/8-Inch Multi-Max Carbide Grout Blade (Tools & Home Improvement)
When I was done installing 12in. ceramic tile on job I was working on, I noticed that in many areas the mortar had filled in the grout joints. I used my Dremel Multi-Max with the 1/8-in. carbide grout blade. It performed great. It removed everything much faster than using a grout remover hand tool. One thing to be careful of is that if you don't have the blade perfectly square with the tile you can chip the face. Take your time and keep your hands steady.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grout Removing whiz!,
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This review is from: Dremel MM500 1/8-Inch Multi-Max Carbide Grout Blade (Tools & Home Improvement)
I respect Dremel tools and their accessories. They have held up well even when used hard. I got the Dremel Multi-Max for Christmas two years ago. I re-grouted the tile in our kitchen this past year and I would have given up if not for the 1/8-inch Carbide Grout Blade. Our kitchen tile is the 4", so there was a lot of grout lines. I used up a 2 of the 1/8" blades. Amazon's price beat both Lowe's and Home Depot. Any one who cares to compare Fein or Rockwell blades has to remember that, yes, they may last longer. I can buy almost THREE of these blades for one of theirs. Fein Thick Carbide Blade, 63502128015
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very easy!,
By "Dory" (Sunny CA.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dremel MM500 1/8-Inch Multi-Max Carbide Grout Blade (Tools & Home Improvement)
Used to remove the grout from an area with approx. 1/2" joints. It was so easy and relatively clean. It would be so easy to use this on smaller joints to just take out the top portion in order to "regrout". This would give your entire kitchen a makeover (could even go back with epoxy stain resistant grout for easy care). Love this tool all together - so handy during my wood floor installation. Wished I would have bought it earlier in the project.
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