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3 in 1 Silicone Caulking Tool Caulk Remover – Upgraded Grout Removal Tool Kit Smooth Caulk for Bathroom Tub Shower Window Floor Glue Trowel Paint…
37,70 $
Description
- [3 IN 1 Multi-Functional Caulking Finishing Tool] – Ultimate caulking tool kit is a great idea solution for your caulking needs. Features a stainless steel scraper for removing old grout, silicone caulk trowel for smoothing caulk, and plastic&stainless steel scraper for removing stray grout. Great all-in-one tools make the work of scraping, smooth caulk and removing old grout or adhesive easy and quick. Fit all your bathroom and kitchen needs, you’ll have everything you need in one caulk tool
- [Upgraded High-Quality, Effective Caulk and Durable Caulk Remover Tool] – Upgraded Design HELEMAN 3 in 1 bathroom caulk remover tool multi-tool made of more sturdy ABS plastic material and durable stainless steel blades that are sharper but safer. Grout removal tool providing effective and easily smooth caulk and caulk removal, plastic and silicone blades without scratching the surface. HELEMAN Caulking remover is long-lasting and designed to make your DIY projects more efficient and effortless
- [25pcs Full Set Blades with Replaceable Silicone Pads, Two Modes Blades] – HELEMAN provides you with replaceable 5 silicone pads and 15 plastic and 5 stainless steel scraper blades. With the caulking tool kit, you can use it on any surface with ease and precision. A full set of blade accessories for you to replace ensures for using a long time, no need to worry about re-purchasing the entire kit. A versatile and efficient tool that saves you time and money while achieving professional results
- [Wide Application & Unique Stocking Stuffers Gift for Homeowners and DIY’ers] – HELEMAN silicone caulking removal tool is perfect for various applications such as the bathroom, bathtub, window, floor, kitchen, glass, RV, washroom, sink, bath, toilet, and more. The grout removal tool is also a nice gift for homeowners, handymen, and DIYers who want to make their lives easier. The caulking tool kit’s wide range of uses makes the grout tool an essential handy caulk tool for every homeowner
- [Easy to Use Caulk Tool with Hassle-free Warranty] – HELEMAN caulk removal tool scraped grout with exacting measures, caulk, and strips caulk away very easily, providing a smooth finish caulk to many surfaces with minimal effort, making a tough job easier. The satisfaction of customers is our top priority, we offer a hassle-free satisfaction warranty. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the caulk remover tool, please feel free to contact us. Get the job done right with a caulking tool
by Rachel S.
This product is the ultimate caulking tool kit for all your caulking needs. From removing old caulk and adhesive to spreading a perfect bead of new caulk or adhesive this is the tool you need. It can also be used as a scraper for removing old grout or scraping off adhesive on glass. I wish I would have had this tool years ago for all the countless times I have used caulk or removed the old stuff with a screwdriver and fingers! This 3 in 1 multi-functional tool is made with durable ABS plastic and includes 5 silicone finishing pads and 15 plastic & 5 stainless steel scraper blades. This calking tool can be used for a variety of chores and should be a part of every DIY tool box. It will definetly make the job easier and quicker and you won’t have to use your fingers anymore for removing old caulk or spreading that new bead of caulk and using a ton of paper towels for cleanup in the process! What an ingenious hand tool for making a tough job so much easier! For only $12 I highly recommend this invaluable product to every homeowner and handyman out there!
by CJ Jelinek
The smoothing feature comes unclipped when using making a bit of a mess but better than a gloved finger. The real issue was the first time I tried using the caulk remover feature, the handle snapped in half. Just a bad design where the screws hoding the blade to the plastic seem to cause a weak point. No sense in ordering another, just a bad design.
by Amazon Customer
This handy tool has a wide variety of uses. While it doesn’t necessarily give me professional results yet, I believe my results will get better in time after a lot of practice. In the meantime, it does work better than without it.
The tool is made of plastic: not too flimsy but not the highest quality, either. I don’t expect it to last too terribly long, but it’s cheap enough to replace easily enough. Since I’m a female and not terribly hard on my tools, it will probably last me longer than average, but if you’re hard on tools, I would expect it to break easily.
The caulk scraper works pretty well, however, don’t get too aggressive with it. I ended up scraping the finish off the coated metal on my shower surround. Over time, it might become dull. Time will tell. It looks like it might allow for a sharpening or 2 when that happens. It’s attached with screws which indicates it can be replaced, but I have no idea if replacements are available.
The flexible white attachment pieces come in a variety of sizes for smoothing new caulk to an attractive finish at whatever angle you prefer. However, these are pretty tricky to remove. Once they can be removed, they snap on family easily, though. Of course, the quality of the results depends on how smooth the object is you are caulking. I tried using this to smooth out the corner between the ceiling and the walls after scraping wallpaper, but the texture of the ceiling (knock-down finish) caused it to skip. This totally makes sense, but it didn’t end up looking as good as it did in my head. It still ended up looking better than it did originally though.
The razor blade attachment is unfortunately the least helpful. The angle is too steep to work well: the metal razor blade ends up cutting into the surface and the plastic blade is too dull to accomplish much. I tried using it to remove a foam adhesive strip, but it was easier to just hold the blade alone with my fingers to get the correct angle.
With all these pieces, it doesn’t come with any sort of permanent container to hold it all. Everything was simply shipped in thin plastic baggies and all inside a cardboard paper box. I ended up finding one of the kid’s old school pencil boxes to fit it all. I believe the plastic box set me back a whole $1 if I recall correctly.
by TigerFish
As someone who caulks and replaces old caulk on a semi regular basis, here are what I view as the pros and cons:
Pros:
* Integrated design of the smoothing tool and caulk remover
* Interchangeable blades and multiple spares included
* Interchangeable smoothing tips for different types of caulk beads
* Sharp metal blade for removing stubborn old caulk
Cons:
* Lightweight plastic handle raises questions about durability. Only time will tell, but I feel like I have to be extra careful when using the tool to avoid breaking it. Compared to the Homax caulking tools (pictured) I’ve been using, it just feels cheap. However, the Homax tools don’t have the pros above.
Overall, I think this is a good tool for someone who occasionally does caulking and is not concerned about long time durability.
by Amazon Customer
As I have been repairing and upgrading around the house, caulking has been one of the main tasks. I was pretty excited to test the tool out. For removing caulk on the interior, this has worked quite well – easy to use and maneuver – I have not tested this outside yet. As for the smoothing process, it definitely could be better. I tried in the bathroom after installing new baseboards and quarter round, none of the attachments hit the the caulk for smoothing. After watching one of the recommended videos on this, the man stated you had to have a big enough bead for it to work when smoothing out, it looks like a lot of wasted caulk for the one small area.
All in all, worked well and saved me time removing old caulk but adjustments could be made.
by TigerFish
I was able to use this caulk removal tool to remove silicone from around the bathroom sink, mirror, and faucet. The corners were really easy to get into, and the blades came in handy for shaving the thin film of old silicone that was hardly visible. I used both the plastic and metal blades on the granite and mirror and I was able to clean it up really nicely before applying new caulk. I’m not able to remove the trowel to replace with different sizes because it’s so tight and only held in with two tiny clips that I fear will break off. So I didn’t change them but hopefully others will be able to without breaking it. I also think the trowels would be better if they were silicone or rubber because I feel it would not only be easier to swap out but would also make for cleaner curves. The hard plastic didn’t allow for a good seal with the walls so I ended up using other silicone tools for smoothing because they form a tight seal against the walls.