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Review on πŸ”§ Efficient Grouting Tool with Quart Capacity: Pointing Grouting Gun for Precise Tile Work by Antoine Cash

Revainrating 5 out of 5

But works fine. . .

Stone walls are everywhere in the American Southwest. While some were built by masons and skilled craftsmen, many were not. This is the case with the walls around three quarters of my house. Workers took shortcuts by mixing too much sand into the concrete mix and filling the spaces between the rocks inside the wall with mud or, worse, nothing. Repainting a wall is a job in itself, but filling voids is much more difficult. The Pointing and Grout Gun was a life saver, however, and worked well at filling voids and large holes in wall paneling. The gun is well made except for one thing. I have to use a hammer to remove the hose from the gun every time I need to fill the bottle. The nozzle at the end of the tube is keyed in the frame of the gun. Hence the four stars. Despite this difficulty, I would recommend the pistol. Tip: Before filling the gun for the first time, follow the manufacturer's instructions and tighten the plunger.

Pros
  • Power and Hand Tools
Cons
  • Very Expensive