DEWALT Lama per utensili oscillanti per la rimozione di fughe, taglio rapido, carburo (DWA4220)

Brand:DEWALT

3.6/5

44.21

Con bordi in metallo duro per una rimozione aggressiva del materiale, le lame oscillanti per la rimozione della boiacca DEWALT sono compatibili con tutte le principali marche di utensili oscillanti. Nessun adattatore richiesto.

Bordi in metallo duro per la rimozione della malta. L'accessorio utensile oscillante DEWALT è progettato per la rimozione della malta. La lama dell'utensile oscillante DEWALT è dotata di MONTAGGIO UNIVERSALE per l'uso su tutte le principali marche (non è necessario alcun adattatore).
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand DEWALT
Brand ‎DEWALT
Color Multi
Color ‎Multi
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,770 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎OSCILL FASTCUT CARBIDE GROUT REMOVL BLD
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 4.81 x 0.85 x 5.75 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎4.81 x 0.85 x 5.75 inches
Item model number ‎DWA4220
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 0.2 Pounds
Item Weight ‎0.2 Pounds
Item Weight ‎3.2 ounces
Manufacturer ‎DEWALT
Material Blend
Material ‎Blend
Number Of Pieces 1
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎DWA4220
Product Dimensions ‎4.81 x 0.85 x 5.75 inches
Size ‎One Size
Style Industrial
Style ‎Industrial

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Scritto da: Jennifer Romero
Drill part
Husband loved it
Scritto da: PTG
Works very well
I had to redo my entire kitchen floor grout. With as much time as I spent on my knees, I would expect a raise, but I digress... I bought this grout saw and the counter part "normal" dewalt multi-tool grout saw. I used my Dewalt cordless 20V XR multi tool (they fit fine). Of note, I started with a dremel brand grout blade that I grabbed at Home Depot, and it lasted about 15 square feet. I got both of the dewalts here for about the same money I spent on the dremel alone. Kitchen was about 400 square feet. I did 80% of it with this blade. After burning the dremel one up, I switched between this and the normal dewalt, but used this more because the shape allowed it to cut a wider swath with each pass. My grout must have been mixed poorly at install because I had sections that cut like butter, and others that cut like a diamond. Overall I was very happy with the performance of this piece. I applied more pressure and went slower on the hard parts and it would eventually get it out. I did split the blade like others have posted about near the end of the job, BUT I was clearly starting to abuse the tool. I was also easily 20 hours into the job at this point and at least 250 square feet of cutting. I started to torque it in the groove cut by the grout to clean the sides of the tile in one pass, and it started a split. I'm sure if I had not been more gumptious with it, I could have done the whole kitchen with it. Now, comparing it to the regular, straight blade, I cant say it cut any better. It obviously cuts wider, which sped things up a bit, but for the most part, they were equal in their performance. Hope this helps!
Scritto da: Ashaw
Works Incredibly Well
After trying a rotary Dremel that my dad lent to me and a few handheld grout removal tools, I bought a Dewalt oscillating multitool to quickly tear up the grout in my bathroom floor. I was unable to find a Dewalt grout removal blade at the store so I picked up one made by Rockwell (about $12) to try it out. It worked well; at least, it worked better than the other options I previously mentioned. However, I noticed that after only running through about 6-7 feet of 1/8" (about an inch deep)grout, the grit on the blade had wore off substantially and it didn't seem like it was cutting as well. I did a Google search to see what else was available and picked up this Dewalt grinding blade off amazon for about $23. I used it to tear up more grout in my bathroom and all I can say is that it works a whole heck of a lot better than the Rockwell blade. I didn't realize how hard I was pushing on the tool to get the Rockwell blade to cut through the grout. With the Dewalt blade, I'm still pushing on it but not nearly as hard as I had been and it seems to do a better job of pulverizing the grout into dust. Conversely, the Rockwell seems to break it up into larger chunks while pulverizing the top layer. Appearance wise, the Dewalt blade is substantially larger (probably twice as large) and has a wavy pattern to its edge. Not sure how this works better (perhaps more blade is able to come in contact with the grout), but it definitely does. Dewalt says you can cut through grout 2X faster with this blade, but I bet you I'm going 3-4X faster. The only hang up I have is that you chew through the bit really quickly. This is more a testament to the nature of the bit and the tool rather than the Dewalt bit specifically. After tearing up all thr grout in my bathroom I will probably be tossing both bits simply because they have become so dull. For that I can only give it 4 stars. If you are looking for a good grout removal blade to go with your oscillating multitool, Dewalt or otherwise, you can't go wrong with this one. Its worth the money as it saves a lot of time and requires less energy to use.
Scritto da: Suki
I undercut my fireplace for a hard wood floor.
I cut undercut my brick fireplace with this to make my hardwood floor look seamless and it worked! However, it spent days slaving away on the floor with this thing trying to get it to go through the brick. Maybe it was harder because I'm a middle-aged woman and not super strong, but I would think that the attachment would cut through it a bit easier. I used this, a long chisel and hammer. What a tough job, but like I said, it looks absolutely amazing and was worth it. I would just hate to have to ever do it again unless I had something that worked better.
Scritto da: Dymond Geezer
Bought tons of these for small areas
If you're looking to remove grout then these blades are what you need. Of course you need a multi-tool too. Use on lowest speed setting. Works great for SANDED grout in 1/4" or wider grout joints. Also works great for back splashes, wall to floor joints in showers etc. The carbide edge will wear down pretty quickly so move the blade around to use up the entire edge. If you have a lot of area to remove the grout from then get the QEP grout grabber attachment for a reciprocating saw as those blades are only $3.00 and you can stack the blades to fit the grout line. Pro-tip, install the grout grabber tool upside down in the saw so you can get it more level to the ground. Remember you only need to remove 1/8th inch to make enough space for new grout to bond. I do grout repair for a living BTW!
Scritto da: Alicia
Hubby loves
Hubby asked for this and airy I bought it he said he loves it and uses it daily at work.
Scritto da: Yvonne Sayers
Lives up to its reputation.
Very good easy to attach and remove, did a lovely job at removing old grout.
Scritto da: Clive Hunt
Very good
Excellent for the job of removing grout without too much mess.
Scritto da: Andre
It's better than scaping the grout out by hand, but far from ideal.
It cuts grout just okay. Someone referred to it being able to "cut grout like butter" - i didn't find that in my experience. It cuts grout, but it's not a godsend by any means. The waving pattern is ... I suppose it's useful to make the cutting process easier for the user, but it's REALLY detrimental for the times when you have to get the grout out of tight spaces and corners. Because it's wavy, the cut has a wider width than the straight DeWalt grout blade, which in practice results in having the tile get cut or scraped along the edge. I'm not too impressed with the result. The bigger issue is that this blade won't last very long. If you have a full bathtub to clean out, you'll need 3-4 of these things. I had mine covered completely with grout after working on 6.5m of grout (summed up the length of sections that now lack grout in them). So... look, it's better than getting it out by hand. And my grout was wet in some areas (water leaks, hence the necessity to get the grout out to re-grout the shower), which made the process longer and probably caused the grout to get stuck on the blade more than dry grout would have had. But, to an extent, that's kinda the point - you really only need this tool when something in your shower doesn't work as it should - such as water leakage. If everything was fine and there was no water leakage (which makes the grout wetter to work with), you wouldn't be messing with your shower in the first place.
Scritto da: Frank N Stein
Works great..... but durable?
Works very well to cut out grout for removing individual tiles. Broke first day by coming apart at the tack welds. Seller was great and sent replacement right away. Hopefully the second unit lasts longer.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Got the job done
This tool is perfect for removing grout and did the job very well. This one is for thicker grout removal and would recommend having two sizes (thin and thicker) to remove grout in most instances. This tool I would anticipate would last for a few jobs as it's good quality.

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