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BIHUI Multi Angle Tile Fixer & Adjuster

by BIHUI
SKU LFTFV6

Original price $187.59 - Original price $187.59
Original price
$187.59
$187.59 - $187.59
Current price $187.59

Dial in those final millimeters of alignment. The BIHUI Multi-Angle Tile Fixer & Adjuster gives you a controlled mechanical lift to bring tiles perfectly into plane — close a joint, correct lippage on a large-format slab, or lift a tile to inject more thinset, all without pushing by hand or risking damage. The adjustable head applies pressure from different angles on floors or walls.

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A mechanical tile-adjustment tool for precise alignment and lippage correction.

  • Function: Controlled mechanical lift brings tiles into plane without hand-pushing or improvised tools
  • Adjustable head: Applies pressure from different angles for floors or walls
  • Uses: Closing joints, correcting lippage on large-format slabs, lifting tile to add thinset
  • Benefit: Steady, predictable movement that protects the tile and the install
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BIHUI Multi Angle Tile Fixer & Adjuster — Dial Tiles Into Plane, No Improvising

Nudging a stubborn tile into line by hand — or with whatever's lying around — is how you chip an edge or overshoot the adjustment. The BIHUI Multi Angle Tile Fixer gives you controlled, mechanical lift instead. It brings tiles into plane without hand-pushing or improvised tools, and an adjustable head lets you apply pressure from different angles for floors or walls.

Use it for closing joints, correcting lippage on large-format slabs, and lifting tiles into alignment with precision — the controlled fix for the adjustments that decide whether a floor looks flat. Works alongside your leveling lifters and rescue clips for dialed-in placement.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Controlled lift: Mechanical adjustment instead of hand-pushing
  • Any angle: Adjustable head works on floors or walls
  • Corrects lippage: Brings large-format slabs into plane
  • Closes joints: Fine-tunes alignment precisely
  • No improvising: The right tool instead of a pry bar
  • Protects tile: Even, controlled pressure avoids chipped edges

Pro tip: Make small adjustments while the mortar is still workable, and apply pressure gradually so you ease the tile into plane instead of overshooting. Check across the joint with a straightedge as you go.