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BIHUI Universal Oscillating Diamond Blade

by BIHUI
SKU CFMS-01
Original price $9.95 - Original price $9.95
Original price
$9.95
$9.95 - $9.95
Current price $9.95

Grout removal that fits the tool you already own. The BIHUI CFMS-01 Oscillating Diamond Blade clears old or damaged grout from tile joints fast and clean — its electroplated diamond edge cuts quicker than carbide or segmented blades on dense porcelain, and the universal multi-tool fit means no adapter hassle. Compact 2-1/2" x 2" footprint for control.

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An electroplated diamond oscillating blade (CFMS-01) for grout removal, with universal multi-tool fit.

  • Model: CFMS-01
  • Edge: Electroplated diamond — cuts faster and cleaner than carbide or segmented blades
  • Fit: Universal multi-tool mount — attaches to existing oscillating tools without an adapter
  • Footprint: Compact 2-1/2" x 2"
  • Use: Removing old or damaged grout between joints, even on dense porcelain and hard-set installs
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BIHUI Universal Oscillating Diamond Blade (CFMS-01) — Fast, Clean Grout Removal

Raking out old or damaged grout is slow, dusty work — and a dull blade makes it worse while risking the tile edges. The BIHUI CFMS-01 oscillating blade speeds it up. An electroplated diamond edge cuts faster and cleaner than carbide or segmented blades, chewing through old or damaged grout so you can re-grout sooner.

It mounts universally to existing oscillating multi-tools with no adapter needed, and a compact 2-1/2" x 2" footprint keeps you working accurately along the joint. The fast, clean way to clear grout without buying a dedicated tool.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Cuts faster: Electroplated diamond beats carbide and segmented blades
  • Universal fit: Mounts to existing oscillating multi-tools, no adapter
  • Clean removal: Clears old or damaged grout efficiently
  • Compact: 2-1/2" x 2" footprint for accurate work in the joint
  • No dedicated tool: Use the multi-tool you already own

Pro tip: Let the diamond edge ride the center of the joint and keep the tool moving so it doesn't dwell and scar the tile. Match your depth to the grout so you clear it without digging into the substrate.