Manufacturer | Dremel |
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Part Number | MM500 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Item model number | MM500 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1/8 Inch |
Color | Gold |
Style | Industrial |
Material | Carbide |
Power Source | Corded-electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | (1) 1/8" Carbide Grout Removal Oscillating Tool Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | No |
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Dremel MM500 1/8-Inch Oscillating Multitool Blade for Grout Removal, Fast Cutting Carbide Accessory - Universal Quick- Fit Interface Fits Bosch, Makita, Milwaukee, and Rockwell , Gold
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Material | Carbide |
Brand | Dremel |
Color | Gold |
Style | Industrial |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
About this item
- Lightweight and compact, easy to use for long periods of time in tight spaces
- Operates at very high speeds for quick results and smooth finishes
- Perfect for work demanding precision and control
- Dremel has the tools, attachments and accessories that help you make your detailed project a success
- Measures 1 by8-inch
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Durability | 4.8 | 4.1 | — | 3.9 | — | 3.5 |
Longevity | 4.5 | 4.2 | — | 4.0 | — | 3.4 |
Value for money | 4.2 | 4.3 | — | 4.2 | — | 3.9 |
Sold By | TheHardwareSource | HEMUNC | Litorange | EZARC Tools | PLEXSUPPLY. | XXGO |
material | Carbide | Carbide | — | Diamond | Carbide | Diamond |
number of pieces | 1 | 3 | 1, 4 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
compatible material | — | Stone, Ceramic | Plastic | Grout Removal, Mortar and Soft Tile | — | Stainless Steel |
weight | 0.02 pounds | — | — | 2.4 ounces | 2 pounds | 1 ounces |
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From the manufacturer
Multi-Purpose & Wide Use Application
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Carbide Cutting BladesHigh performance carbide teeth provide up to 30X life in hardened material vs. standard bi-metal oscillating blades.
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Cutting BladesA variety of cutting blades including Bi-Metal blades that have 15X more life.
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Hook and Loop Accessory SystemThe hook and loop accessory pad accepts Dremel sand paper and diamond paper. Restore windows, make stuck doors work, and remove rust from metal.
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GrindingPrepare surfaces for ceramic floor tile replacement. Use the diamond paper to remove cement, plaster, and thin-set mortar. Use the carbide rasp to grind and shape flat surfaces, cement, tile adhesives, stone and rasp wood.
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Grout RemovalGrout removal blades can be used for removing grout between wall or floor tiles for repair, remodeling or restoration work and more.
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ScrapingUse the rigid scraper blade for removing stuck vinyl flooring, carpeting and carpet pad, and the flexible scraper blade for projects such as removing old caulking around the tub or shower.
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FAST ACCESSORY CHANGES & COMPATIBILITY
Universal Quick-Fit System
Each Dremel Oscillating accessory was designed with our patented Universal Quick-Fit Interface so accessories attach and remove from your tool quickly. No need to use an adapter or wrench for accessory changes.
Compatible Oscillating Tool Brands:
- Bosch
- Makita
- Milwaukee
- Rockwell
- Dremel
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ASIN | B001GNC8TG |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #19,756 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #45 in Power Oscillating Tool Blades |
Date First Available | July 17, 2007 |
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Dremel MM500 1/8-Inch Multi-Max Carbide Grout Blade.
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Designed to enhance and expand the performance of your Dremel Multi-Max oscillating tool, the Dremel MM500 Multi-Max 1/8-Inch Carbide Grout Blade gives you the versatility you need to complete a range of grout removal projects. Lightweight, compact, and easy to attach to the Multi-Max, this accessory is ideal for home renovation enthusiasts and do-it-yourselfers who want to remove grout that is 1/8-inch and wider.
(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.
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The blade aligns easily with the grout line to remove grout all the way to the surface.View larger.Removes Tough Grout Joints; Ideal for Renovation Work
Whether you're renovating your bathroom or removing the tile backsplash in your kitchen, the MM500 can help make heavy-duty tasks more pleasant and productive. By removing grout joints from between walls or floor tiles quickly and easily, this handy accessory lets you complete your repair, remodeling, or restoration work without causing damage to your work surface.
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
From the Manufacturer
The Dremel multimax represents the newest in a long line of high speed rotary tools and accessories. Its ease of use, precision, versatility and problem solving capabilities make the Dremel multimax system the perfect tool for crafters, hobbyists, do-it-yourselfers and trade professionals.
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Customers like the ease of cutting with the saw blade. For example, they say it cuts through grout like butter. Customers are also impresseded with the quality, saying it works well for removing grout from between narrow tile. They say it's easy to use and makes the job go easily and quickly. Customers also appreciate the durability, saying the grit is long-lasting. They are happy with the value. That said, some complain about the damage it can cause to tiles. Opinions are mixed on the fit.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the saw blade. They mention that it works well for removing grout from between narrow tile, and saves them a load of time. The blade works well on a Milwaukee multi tool, and is a great tool to remove tough grout. It makes cutting old grout out so much faster and easier on your arms. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"I wouldn't call it easy work, but it makes quick work of removing grout, even tight grout lines...." Read more
"this is not a fun tool to use, like a chainsaw, but it gets the job done...." Read more
"...Grout removal is quick -- just have a vacuum ready...." Read more
"Used this to cut out grout. Worked real good but a little time consuming. Looks great now." Read more
Customers like the durability of the saw blade. They say it holds up well for the job, the grit is long-lasting, and the blades last for a long time. Some mention that the blade works quickly and cleanly, and there's little to no wear on the blade after use. Overall, customers are satisfied with the durability and quality of the product.
"...Removes grout quickly and easily, and it never seems to wear out...." Read more
"...It holds up to heavy use, and performs better than the Chinese copies, which I found to be prone to excessive vibration...." Read more
"...bits for every Dremel bit, but the HF bits have not only the breakage problem after about an hour of use, but also wear a bit more quickly and don't..." Read more
"...It is very durable through hours of constant operation, easy to attach and adjust, and removes grout without issue...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the saw blade. They say it's a good product for a reasonable price. Some customers also mention that it saves them money and that it'll allow them to do the job themselves.
"...A lot of labor but it saved a lot of money." Read more
"...This accessory is not overly expensive for what it does and also because it will likely last for a long time in typical homeowner use...." Read more
"Great value. I had tried using a dremel tool with a grout bit and after more than an hour gave up...." Read more
"...pretty much worn out after this one job but feel that the $15 cost was well worth it." Read more
Customers find the saw blade easy to use. They say it makes the job go easily and quickly. They also say it's convenient and useful, and can be used on smaller joints. Customers also say the tool works perfectly and is problem free.
"...It is very durable through hours of constant operation, easy to attach and adjust, and removes grout without issue...." Read more
"...Even though it's still a terrible, messy job, it's much easier to accomplish with this blade...." Read more
"...Worked like a charm. I especially liked the ease of use, the speed and the minimal dust generation...." Read more
"...Very smooth and easy to use on my Dremel oscillating saw. Be careful not to scratch the tile surface and keep a firm grip when using...." Read more
Customers find the saw blade easy to use. They say it cuts through grout like butter, like a knife, and rips through grout in showers with ease.
"Ripped through grout in shower with ease. Fit my inexpensive Harbor Freight tool without modification...." Read more
"Cut through grout like butter. Had to push a little harder than expected, but there’s little to no wear on the blade after use...." Read more
"...Cut through grout nicely and saved the adjoining tile from cracking." Read more
"Cuts through grout like butter. I pulled a few tiles and replaced them with new ones. Only took min." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the fit of the saw blade. Some mention that it fits correctly and works in tight areas, while others say that it didn't fit in their porter cable multi tool or Dremel multitool.
"...the 1/16 in blade fit between the tiles quite well, and our grout lines were very thin - in a lot of places, it eroded the edges of the tiles a..." Read more
"Doesn’t fit Porter Cable isolating tool. Went with a regular blade from Home Depot and it cut the grout like butter." Read more
"...The 1/16 was the most useful, has it works in tight areas and is equally useful in areas with wider grout lines...." Read more
"...this for my Black and Decker quick-release osciallting tool -- it doesn't fit on that, sadly...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the dust produced by the saw blade. Some mention that it produces very little dust, while others say that it gets very dusty.
"...and the dremmel, as you probably know is loud - plus its dusty work in a pretty small space, so not a fun job...." Read more
"...This cuts it fairly decent with almost no airborne dust...." Read more
"...And keep in mind, you are going to make A LOT of dust...." Read more
"...It generates a lot of dust so you will want to mask drawers, etc. off before you use." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the damage of the saw blade. For example, they mention it's useless, it can make scratches on tiles, and it loses its abrasive power very quickly. That said, some say the blade will cut the tile and in some cases the tile edges.
"...Only one caution: this blade will cut the tile and in some cases the tile edges got messed up--those tiles went behind the toilet...." Read more
"...Be careful if you're using glass or a soft tile as the blad will scratch and mare the surface of your tile...." Read more
"Good blade, but you should be careful with it because can made scratches on tiles" Read more
"...buy, anything larger than 1/16 is useless though, to large and will damage the tile." Read more
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the 1/16 in blade fit between the tiles quite well, and our grout lines were very thin - in a lot of places, it eroded the edges of the tiles a little, but even those places look great, and held the new grout without a problem.
inspection of the blade itself after the job shows zero wear and tear, i would predict that for removing grout, this blade will outlast the dremmel itself, and could easily handle a bigger job than our humble bathtub walls.
if you have old, thin grout lines, and its time to redo it, this is the tool.
we had some damage behind the tiles that required installing new drywall, so this project turned out to be a little bigger than i hoped, but i was expecting that. in summary, this project ended up looking great, the grout blade saved me a lot of time versus removing it buy hand. i estimate a tile pro would have charged us somewhere near $500 bucks for the whole job, and i spent about $100 on thinset, grout, drywall etc. i saw this blade in several stores, but the amazon price was $10 bucks cheaper (got here in about 4 business days), so overall, there's a couple bucks i can reinvest back into some other project - homeowners know, they're never ending!!
Where this Dremel version stands out is its "square" corners and its beefy construction. The corners make it easy to get into the tight corner spaces which proved difficult with the other tools, and the thick construction is better than the rather thin HF bit which, after time, begins cracking where the metal bends flat to the base.
Grout removal is quick -- just have a vacuum ready. It won't eat into the tile unless you really are trying to grind into it, so you'll end up with a clean, grout-free groove to caulk or re-grout.
I've also used this to strip down a layer of thin set mortar down to the backerboard, for reapplication of tiles. It's not the fastest job, but I haven't figured out a better way of doing it. I just had to use a lot of care because the bit eats into the backerboard faster than the mortar, though the resulting grooved surface doesn't result in any problems, and probably help in adhesion of the re-application.
It's also a good bit for cleaning up exterior stucco slop.
As for value, I can buy 2 or 3 Harbor freight bits for every Dremel bit, but the HF bits have not only the breakage problem after about an hour of use, but also wear a bit more quickly and don't have the squared-off corners to get into the grout corners (where a wall meets another wall, or where a wall meets a horizontal surface.
If it weren't for the corners, I'd probably give this a 4-star rating (due to usefulness for value). For instance, if you're re-grouting an entire flat wall or floor, use there's money to be saved by using HF for most of the work, and this bit for the tight areas.
One thing - if your tiles are set closer than 1/16” apart, as mine are, it will cut into the tile. For me this wasn’t a problem - I have white tiles and I used white grout, so you can’t really tell the tiles were cut into a little. In fact, I now have even spaces between the tiles throughout the bathroom, so it ended up a positive.
I would just say go slowly and let the machine do the work. If you apply too much pressure, you will chip your tiles. Position the machine so that your view of the blade is clear, and keep the blade moving in a straight line along the grout line, and avoid hitting the edge of the tile.