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Dremel 569D 1/16-Inch Carbide Grout Removal Bit

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  • Easily remove both wall and floor grout with the 1/16” grout removal bit
  • A high-speed cutter with a 1/8” steel shank
  • 30 Degree angle for controlled cutting


Product Description

Make the most of your Dremel rotary tools by using our innovative & extensive line of rotary accessories and attachments. Whatever your project, we’ve got the perfect solution for you. Dremel accessories fit inside your rotary tool to extend it’s versatility. Whether you’re looking to carve, engrave, cut, sand or grind, there is a Dremel accessory to get the job done with pinpoint precision. That’s why our purpose-built Dremel accessories let you get your project right down to the last detail. Dremel accessories are also color-coded into usage categories to make it easier for you to select the right accessory for your project. Get the grout out and make re-grouting a breeze. Designed for small repair jobs, the Dremel 569 1/16 In. (1.6mm) Carbide Grout Removal bit is ideal for removing grout between tiles. Can be used to replaced wall and floor grout or removing grout to replace broken tiles. Designed for use with the 568 Grout Removal attachment Compatible with all Dremel corded and cordless rotary tools. There’s no need to hunt for the right collet, all Dremel rotary accessories feature a 1/8” standard shank.

From the Manufacturer

Removes both wall and floor grout.


NICOLE RAY
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I bought so many different bits to work on a bathroom shower and tub surround, all covered in 3" tiles. None of them did what I wanted until I bought this one. I just finished the entire area with 1 bit! I pushed as hard or as light as I could depending where I was and it never broke. I am using a dremmel 4000 on low because that's honestly as fast as it needed to go to do the job. Already ordering more just to have!
Zac Richmond
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
This grout remover drillbit worked phenomenally, and never got dull. I would recommend this to anyone looking to clean out old, grout and put in new grout. It was also beneficial to pulling out tile.
Richard G.
Reviewed in Spain on May 25, 2024
Esta broca es muy útil pero muy delicada se parte fácilmente y son muy cara a 18 a 20 euros . Si va ser trabajos en casa es muy útil.
Susan Fay
Reviewed in Australia on August 6, 2023
Did the job getting tile grout out.
CynBio
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023
I bought one of these last week locally at HD, and then ordered this one here after the HD one wore out in about 10 standard 5"x5" tiles worth of work and it became clear that I'd need more than one and probably a ton of these bits to regrout the shower. I didn't want to order a ton of these on Amazon right off the bat, because you can never be quite sure what's in stock here. Sometimes it's some weird counterfeit product that isn't as good as the real thing. I wish I *had* ordered a ton, though, because the first one absolutely TORE through about a third of the shower's grouting job before I burned the rechargeable Dremel I was using out. That's right - the Dremel (7 years old, to be fair) died before the bit dulled. LOL. RIP, 'lil Dremel, long live your plug-in replacement.I tragically dropped the Amazon-sourced bit as I was taking it off of the dead Dremel, and the tip snapped off of it, but I had already stopped mid-job and ordered another one after seeing what it was capable of. Now I have to work with another Home Depot one until that one arrives. :( Guess I'll see if the next HD one can get through 6 tiles worth of grout this time.
Cat D.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
Just a few things first. I have an old school Craftsman rotary tool I inherited that I used with this grout bit. I obviously didn't use it with the Dremel guide. Even if I had a Dremel I don't think I'd use the guide. I have been using it to rough up and get some of the 40 year old grout out so I can just regrout over it. Retiling is not a job I want to tackle at this point. I found that if I kept the bit at an angle and pulled towards me it did a great job. I bought two bits and I've almost completely finished with all the horizontal grout lines and I'm still on the first bit. I have been taking my time so the tool and bit doesn't get too hot. I tried several other methods before using this bit and it has made this job so much easier. I definitely recommend 👌
Mark A. Adams
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
I’m removing old grout from my stone tile shower floor. Not because it’s crumbling, but because I’m tired of mold forming there. Let’s face it, cement based grout is porous, even with sealer, so I’m replacing the old grout with epoxy grout. Laticrete, purchased here on Amazon.com, which is 100% waterproof, and comes in many colors. (Tip: Order a color chart from Laticrete, you can’t trust the colors shown on the screen of an electronic device).I’ve found that starting with an oscillating tool with a grout blade is a good place to start, but if your grout line a a bit thicker than 1/8th of an inch, you’re still going to have old grout on the inside walls of the tile. This is where the Dremel grout bit shines. Not that it’s not good for all of your grout removal, I’m just trying speed up the process for my project. Your “pilot” lines are already there, left over by the oscillating tool blade, so when you insert this Dremel bit, it quickly knocks off the remaining grout from the side walls. It’s also great for grout lines that meet at a wall, where no oscillating tool blade will fit. (Attached image shows the top tile that has been gone back over with this Dremel bit; notice there is no grout left on the side walls of the tile. Unlike the tile directly beneath).
Henry J. Dyck
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2020
Worked great. Need to be careful 1/32 is pretty small and you can break them. Shower stall was about 2.5x3.5. Removed all grout. Used four of them. 4" tile in walls. You do wear them out but a fraction of the time had I used the hand too
JMGuerrero
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2019
It made my grout removal job in the shower walls so much easier. However, keep in mind that you might need more than one. For the 3 walls in a standard size bathtub I needed two of these. They eventually turn black and break off. Still saved so much time, that it was worth it.
Patrick J Mimnagh
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 3, 2019
Fit for purpose
Scotty
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2019
Did a re-grout on a shower base with hex tile poorly grouted 2x before. Used 4 of these. One broke in under 10 min, the other 3 lasted over an hour of constant grinding. My one tip is to start the dremel at half speed when the bit is fresh and sharp. As the bit dulls, increase the speed gently.Also tried an assortment of diamond and titanium coated bits in multi packs. Grout is strong and melted those in 5-6 minutes each at medium speed.
さいちゃん
Reviewed in Japan on September 8, 2014
タイル目地を研磨しましたがすぐに刃がなくなり、使えなくなりました
Nicholas Burger
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2013
Like many other reviewers, I have found these bits to effectively and efficiently remove grout, but their durability leaves a lot to be desired. I was regrouting our small (3'x7') bathroom floor, which has 2" hexagonal tiles (i.e., a lot of grout).The Dremel bit dives right into the grout and removes it quickly, at least when it's new. But that doesn't last very long. The problem I had was less with the bits breaking off and more that they would dull after modest use. Once dull, the bits bog down in the grout, becoming harder to move. They also burn the grout (thus heating up even more). All told it took me three small bits (this one, 569D) and three of the larger 1/8" bits (= $$$).One trick I used was to actually break the bits off myself. I found that the bit would dull close to the tip, yet still be sharp further down. Using pliers I could break the dull part off, giving the bit new life (albeit with less depth). More carefully monitoring the angle of the bit helped extend the life of the bit, but nonetheless I was frustrated by how many of these I went through.
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