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Carbide Grout Removal Bits for Dremel (1/8" Shank) — Choose 1/16", 3/32", or 1/8"
Carbide Grout Removal Bits for Dremel (1/8" Shank) — Choose 1/16", 3/32", or 1/8"
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These carbide grout removal bits for Dremel tools are designed for fast, controlled removal of old grout from tile joints. Featuring a standard 1/8" shank, they fit Dremel® and other rotary tools and are available in 1/16", 3/32", and 1/8" diameters for fine to aggressive grout removal.
Quantity Note:
Each quantity equals one (1) grout removal bit.
✅ MIX & MATCH SIZES — VOLUME DISCOUNTS APPLY AUTOMATICALLY
- Combine 1/16", 3/32", and 1/8" sizes in the same order
- Total quantity counts across all sizes for volume discounts
- Build the exact set you need — no forced same-size packs
These solid carbide grout removal bits are designed for fast, controlled removal of old grout in tile joints using Dremel® and similar rotary tools that accept a 1/8" (3.175mm) shank. Choose a size based on your grout line width and how aggressive you want the cut to be.
Why Solid Carbide?
- Excellent wear resistance for abrasive grout, mortar residue, and cement-based materials
- Cuts cleanly compared to softer steel bits that dull quickly
- Made in USA
Choose the Right Size
Tip: If you’re unsure, start smaller. You can always widen the joint with a larger bit.
- 1/16" (Fine) — best for narrow grout lines and detail work
- 3/32" (Medium) — a good all-around size for common grout joints
- 1/8" (Aggressive) — faster removal for wider joints and heavier grout removal
Compatible Tools & Guides
- Shank: 1/8" (fits Dremel and similar rotary tools that accept 1/8" accessories)
- Tool guide compatibility: compatible with Dremel 565 and Dremel 566 tool guides
- Not compatible with: Dremel 568-01 grout removal depth-setting attachment
Works Great On
- Tile grout (floor and wall)
- Cement board
- Ceramic wall tile edges (controlled trimming/cleanup)
- Plaster (cleanup and detail removal)
How to Use (Best Results)
- Wear eye protection and a dust mask—grout dust is abrasive.
- Start at a moderate speed, then increase only as needed. Let the bit do the work.
- Use light pressure and keep the tool moving to avoid chipping tile edges.
- For clean results, make a shallow pass first, then deepen/widen gradually.
- Vacuum dust as you go for visibility and cooler cutting.
- Construction: premium solid carbide
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