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6-in Machine Sharpened Tile & THINSET REMOVAL BIT, SDS Max!! (6' X 14')

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$59.99

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  • Extra wide Machined 6 in Blade
  • Removes Tile & Thinset
  • Forged Tempered Steel
  • SDS MAX Shank (NOT COMPATIBLE WITH SDS PLUS)



Product Description

THINSET REMOVAL BIT - 6 in. X 14 in. SDS Max Scaling Chisel

Thinset removal, SDS Max

Remove More Thinset per Pass

  • 6 in. W blade removes more tile and Thinset per pass
  • Heat-treated, forged steel alloy for excellent edge retention and durability
  • Dual beveled edge removes stubborn Thinset without damaging the sub-floor
Tile Removal

  • Press-forged and oil-quenched steel alloy designed to endure high impact stresses
  • Geometrically designed to "pop up" tiles for faster removal
SDS Max Shank

  • SDS Max Shank (not compatible with SDS Plus)
  • Compatible with all standard SDS-Max rotary and demo hammers

Finn Hassing
2025-08-11 11:44:43
First I used the tool to remove tile set with thin set on a concrete floor. I used a Bauer 11.5 jackhammer from Harbor Freight. This worked quite well as the tiles came up easily. The thin set was a different story. It took significant effort to chip it away and I still had to rent a concrete grinder to remove what was left. I would say that using the tool was a significant part of the process but at least in my case it did not do the whole job like some of the you tube videos would lead you to believe.
Mitch Wirth
2025-06-18 12:31:47
Product was extremely affordable compared to anything else that would have had the same use, held up very well, I've sharpened it a few times but holds edge well
JSmith
2025-06-14 17:13:52
I almost didn’t buy this tool because of some negative reviews, until I actually read them. I am always amazed at how quickly people will blame the tool rather than their technique. This chisel is heavy duty and does an excellent job. Yet, one person claimed it is not “sharp.” Of course not. You are chipping masonry, not cutting a tomato. You need a blunt, stout edge. Another person said it broke off and ruined their drill. Yeah, that happens to any bit if you force it and don’t keep the chuck socket greased. The bit overheats and the metal fatigues.Finesse goes a long way in the trades and it is much overlooked. You need to get an adequately sized rotary hammer and then let it do the work. The bit must be kept well lubricated and it needs to be allowed to float to do its job. Why do you think there half an inch of end-play when it is locked in the chuck?Using this bit in a Bosch 11264EVS, I cleared 3/8 inch of thinset from 40 sq. ft. of concrete like I was scraping mud off of my boots. Maybe 30 minutes of work. Afterwards I wiped the chisel off and it looked brand new.Take the time to choose your tools well and understand how to use them. This 6 inch chisel will do fine for any job as long as you apply it correctly.
Hugo
2025-05-17 18:55:12
I used a sds max scraper blade type bit for years. I'm finally gave this bit a try and I'm disappointed I didn't try it sooner.
DJH
2025-05-09 21:16:02
Made an impossible job a little easier, sharpened once about 75% through the job. Paired with a 20 demolition hammer, worked well.
Zach W.
2025-04-25 15:48:55
Tip of the metal shaft broke inside the chuck tube after just 2 days of use. The edges where it broke expanded and now the tip is stuck down in the tube and will not come out. Since I can't get the broke piece out, it looks like it ruined my brand new hammer drill and I will now have to buy another one to replace it. Why would you sell something that is going to break in that part. I could understand if it broke on the blade or even the shaft part that is exposed. But the tip? Thanks for setting me back time and money.
Lance Eddie
2025-03-31 15:58:39
This worked perfect with a 20 lb, 14 Amp demolition hammer at removing 12" x 12" tile from my plywood subfloor. I started the demolition with a three inch bit and that worked fine, but thought I'd try the 6 inch bit to see what would happen. Not only did it do a great job of removing the thinset, but it also removed the tile and backerboard so much faster than the 3 inch bit did. I know this was sold as a thinset removing tool, and it is, but it also worked really well for me removing a large amount tile.
Adrian
2024-12-03 13:19:04
For starters, I liked the fact that this thin-set blade was made in the USA. The cost was less than what you would pay in most home department stores. I ordered it one day and it was delivered the next morning, which was a plus. We used this to chip about 1700 sq’ of thin set up for a new floor to go in. The blade never lost its sharpness and only flipped it one time to keep the right angle down for the thin set. I am going to purchase another as a backup.