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2025-04-26 14:38:39
Good for work
Daniel Edwards
2025-04-23 17:07:29
I'm a child sitter by trey, over 30 years installing. I have another similar vibrating tool that I'm only so so happy with, it's good for the suction cup which helps maneuvering large format tile, but the vibrating part is somewhat underwhelming, if vibrates a lot, but if doesn't seem to help to collapse the ridges of the mortar under your tile unless you spend a long time on each tile. I figured I'd give another one a try so I went ahead and ordered this one. When it arrived I was surprised at how much bigger and substantial it is compared to my other one. Judging by the pictures I thought it would be the same size. It's definitely bigger, built better, and seems like a pretty high quality tool overall. In addition you get two batteries, charger and a blow mold case. Comparing both the new and old ones, I realized right away this tool is a lot more powerful, and that's saying a lot because the other one has a decent amount of power as well. The suction cup on this works perfectly, as does my other one. For this reason alone I was happy with my other one, but the true test is if it'll collapse mortar ridges. I set out to find out.... I installed 12x24 rectify tile in a small bathroom, and put this tool right to work. I first tried on the lower vibration settings and then worked through to the highest setting. For sure the highest setting did the best job, although I didn't compare them side by side (didn't think of it!), I would say this tool probably is about twice as effective, it does work better and it will do the job, although it's still takes some time. At this point I'm questioning the need for these vibration tools for tile, I mean I've installed thousands of feet of large format tile over the years without a problem never having used these tools before. I'm told by some that they're meant for even bigger tiles, I I rarely install tile bigger than 12x24, so I can't speak to if this would help. For me personally, like I mentioned, the suction cup alone is a big help, much easier to pick up in maneuver tile without needing to use your fingernails to grab and maneuver with two hands. I'm a little torn, do I give this three stars or do I give it four stars? It is built well, it works as advertised, it comes with two batteries and a nice case, I just don't know if these things are really needed or rather if they're a help. For me I don't think so, maybe for installers who often work with really big tiles. I wish I could give it 3.5 stars, but that's not an option. Like the title says, it is better than expected, better than the other one in every way. I'm going to settle on four stars, because I can't give it 3.5.
Ches
2025-04-01 16:47:19
Easy to use, makes a big difference. I use it to seat pavers, too.
Yady Omer
2025-03-31 09:00:24
used it for a home project i'm currently doing, couldn't be happier
Michael
2025-02-20 13:46:59
Will be working with a family member on a tile project and needed a vibration tool that will do the job at a reasonable price. This Tile vibration tool by Seesil was perfect for our DIY one-time project. It arrived carefully packed in its own carrying case. It was compatible with our Dewalt batteries and provided cordless vibration and leveling. Has 12 different speeds to adjust to any tile project. Recommend.
Jojo
2025-01-10 17:46:56
Good to haveEasy to useGood qualitySolid
R. Ploude
2025-01-02 11:21:56
The Tile Vibrator Leveling Machine came with the main unit, two 21V batteries, instructions, and a case. I always like receiving a case with my specialty tools; it keeps everything needed for the tool’s operation in one place. Although being a molded case, it doesn’t fit the tool, its two batteries, and its wall charging power supply like a custom molded case should. Everything in its case is loose. Also, the case’s lid won’t close when the vibrator’s battery is attached to its handle.Like several other power tools I’ve acquired, the tile vibrator’s 21V battery design seemed similar to other off-branded power tools I have. Its mounting is identical to the 18V Makita tool battery. After some experimentation, I found that the tile vibrator works equally well with either of these disparate batteries installed. A voltage measurement of the tool’s 21V battery and Makita’s battery gave the same result, 19.5V.I had hoped that the tool’s instruction manual would include tips and tricks for tile laying, but it didn’t. It only included power battery charging, use, and temperature precautions in five Western languages. It’s hard to fault a company’s attempts to protect itself against product liability but it does sacrifice customer support.My daughter will be closing on her new home in a few weeks and I promised to help her upgrade its kitchen with a new tile floor. Seesii’s tile vibrator will be put to extended use during that project. Since I’ll depend on the tool's suction feature to lift, place, and seat the tiles, I’m anxious about the tile vibrator losing suction after a few tiles due to dust accumulation on its suction cup. While it can be wiped off with a wet rag or a damp paper towel, I would have liked some guidance on a better way.My daughter will be impressed when she sees her dad efficiently install her tile floor using Seesii’s purpose-built power tool.
SE Reviews
2024-11-15 19:43:54
We've been redoing our kitchen and bathroom with tile. My husband and I loathe tiling with our whole souls but paying someone to do it costs an arm and a leg around my area. This tool has been exceptional in our tiling process. It helps eliminate the guesswork and definitely allows for a more professional looking result. We tiled one bathroom without this and used a level the whole time to tick them into place until they were level across the board... my goodness what a tedious process. This saved us so much time!
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