On Orders Over $99
On Orders Over $99
Wall tile wants to fight you while the thinset sets. The first row drifts, the rows above it stack the error, and by the top of a backsplash the grout lines have walked off-line where everyone will see them. BIHUI TSW250 wedges are the simple fix. Slide them between tiles to set your spacing, align the edges, and hold each tile in position while the mortar grabs — so rows stay straight, joints stay even, and nothing slides on you. The narrow, low-incline shape is the key: it slips into tight joints and small grout lines where a thicker wedge just binds or won't seat.
This is how pros keep vertical work clean. Set and level the first course on a tub deck or ledger line so the wall doesn't drift as it climbs. Tuck a wedge in to nudge a single tile that's sitting proud or off-line. Need the joint a touch wider? Snip the end and the wedge opens it further. When the thinset firms up, the built-in gripper tab lets you pull each wedge cleanly instead of fighting it, and once they're cleaned off they're ready for the next job. For wider grout joints and thicker tile, step up to the BIHUI Regular (TSW450) and Super (TSW75) wedges — same idea, bigger opening — and with 250 in a bag, you've got plenty of the tight-joint size on hand.
Pro tip: Work wedges in opposing pairs to center a tile in its joint, and set them before the tile fully grabs so you're aligning into wet mortar, not fighting it. Pull them once the thinset has firmed but before it's rock-hard — they release easiest then — and wipe them down for reuse. If a joint needs more than this narrow wedge opens, jump to the Super size rather than forcing two together.