

⚡ Power through grout like a pro—speed, precision, and zero mess!
The Hyde 19503 Regrout Tool is a 3-speed, 120V electric grout remover designed for precision and efficiency. Equipped with two carbide bits and onboard bit storage, it removes sanded and non-sanded grout up to 1/8 inch thick at speeds up to 7100 rpm. Its dust-minimizing design ensures a cleaner workspace, while its lightweight build supports comfortable extended use on shower tiles, kitchen counters, and more.













| Brand | Hyde |
| Color | Red |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding, Shaping |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
W**O
Practice makes perfect
It took me an hour of use to get the hang of how to hold and how fast/slow to move the tool to chisel out old kitchen tile grout, but once I got the hang of it, it was a very effective tool. I only needed it for a one time job, regrouting my mom‘s kitchen tiles. Probably won’t ever use it again because I don’t plan on re-grouting anybody’s tile for a while. But for the price, it was worth it!
P**D
Works fine, but it's still hard work
It does what you would expect, but it's still hard work and you have to be careful not to chip the edge of the tile. Although it works as advertised, next time I'll pay someone to do it for me.
M**L
Go with an Oscillating Tool Instead
If you're doing anything more than a very small project or touching up a kitchen backsplash with tiny grout lines, I would highly recommend spending a little bit more on an oscillating tool instead. You can find a cheap one for $50-$60 (excluding the blade). I must've spent an entire day with this Hyde tool to remove grout from my shower walls and got through maybe an eighth of it. My husband picked up a grout blade, stuck it on his oscillating tool, and gave me that to try instead. Using that, half of the shower done within 4 hours. Not to mention, it was 100x more comfortable and easy to use.
L**.
It does not rotate but shuffles.
Cute little tool..
M**O
Works great and well worth the price
This little device is inexpensive, but it certainly saves a ton of time. If you are taking up the grout in areas where a disk cannot fit without powering the wall or destroying the edging. But it is loud as heck so it’s best to wear earplugs.
S**R
Should have returned
Very small tool tips and rather weak power. Should have returned but I had tried to use it without success. Lesson learned
K**.
Good value
Easy to use and worked very well on tile floor
J**S
Good for very small jobs only
I'm glad I didn't rely on this too much. It's only useful for very small details and edges where a multi tool can't fit I'm to.
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