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What Customers Are Saying
The grout bag is a helpful tool for grouting and pointing masonry when used with the right mortar consistency. Customers praised its durability, ease of use, and ability to minimize mess. However, some struggled to get the mortar to flow properly, especially if the mix was too thick or used for unintended applications. Quality issues, such as the lack of a rigid plastic tip, were also noted by a few reviewers. Overall, the grout bag works well when used as intended, but may require some trial and error to master the technique.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Made well but....
Would RecommendGreat idea but pushing mortar through was impossible. Mortar is too heavy and thick to squeeze. The bag IS really well made and we'll find another use for it.
Great product for the price. Just have to be careful to keep the outside of the bag clean.
Thin mortar or grout
Would RecommendTried to repair brick mortar, didn’t work as needed. The bag was great quality and very durable, just didn’t work for my application. Would definitely purchase again.
Great purchase
Would RecommendThis product was a great help as we dig out and reinforced our basement
Worked Great
Would RecommendUse it for pointing a stone wall and filling in some masonry gaps. Worked awesome!
Pastry Anyone?
Would RecommendThe pastry bag used for mortaring joints works good but you have to control the quality of the mix. It will plug by just thinking about it. Requires a good grip but you would expect that!
im not a mason my any means but this bag took the work out of regrouting some of basement wall,, much easier than a trowel
Easy to work with
Would RecommendGood grout bag- big enough to hold quite a bit and limit refills to a minimum and bag is very slick on the inside, allowing mortar to not stick and was super easy to clean up. Will last through multiple uses.
Simple product - saves time
Would RecommendUsed this bag on our house renovation to fill 1/4" lines with slate tile. Works as it should when you have the right consistency. Time saver when working with porous tile such as slate! Then you won't spend hours with a sponge working to get all the grout out of crevices.
