🔝 Elevate Your Tiling Game!
The Raimondi LS500WEDGE 500-Piece Tile Leveling System Wedges are designed for professional-grade tile installation, providing unmatched stability and speed. With a sturdy plastic construction, these wedges ensure tiles remain firmly in place, allowing for precise grout joints and improved adhesion. This economical system is perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professional contractors, making it a must-have for any tiling project.
Manufacturer | Raimondi |
Part Number | LS500WEDGE |
Item Weight | 7.58 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 27.95 x 11.02 x 4.72 inches |
Item model number | LS500WEDGE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 90-days parts and labor. Manufacturer defect-free |
K**H
Good
These are now my go to wedges. I have tried other brands and types but these seem to be the best on the market as far as what I have tried over the past few years. Will continue to buy!
M**R
Amazing Tool
The RLS is the most amazing tool I have ever used when it comes to tile. I can't begin to tell you how awesome it has been. The results are simply amazing. We had 2000 sq ft of tile to put down and it was the wood look tile. Our floors are all uneven and after using this system, the floor looks perfectly flat. I can't believe it...every time I look at it I can't believe my husband and I layed our floor ourselves. Definitely use this product to help get rid of lippage and unevenness.
J**7
Great leveling system
Very nice system for leveling tile. Does take a little getting used to putting in the spacer before setting the next tile. Once you get the pattern down they really help enhance the final look. I probably didn't need so many (500) since these wedges are reusable.
R**S
Not a gadget, a really useful ool
As other reviewer, these wedges and the associated clips are fantastic! This system will pull the tiles flat with the adjoining tiles. I laid 200 sq feet of tile over 3 days. I didn't experience any lippage / alignment problems as described by others. This may be the adhesive I used [single pack flexible adhesive with 1/2" notched trowel] or the way I set the clips. I slipped the clips in with the base of the clip tight up against the underside of the tile. I bought two bags of 500 clips - this was too many at the rate that I lay tile. With 200 sq feet of tile 1' by 2' I still have plenty of wedges left. Spend your cash on spare clips. After now laying 250 sq feet of tile I have recycled clips 3 times and I will need a third bag of clips for my next house lot of tiles.These clips / wedges make me look like an expert and I really don't have that much talent.
M**O
I finally got the results I was looking for.
I did a 200sf bathroom floor with large format tile. I've probably done 100 bathroom floors and I've always had to lift up tile and butter to resolve "lippage". This solved ALL of that. This works awesome and I finally got the results I've tried to achieve. I was able to avoid a bunch of clean up which saved a bunch of time. I'm going to keep buying these for the rest of my career.
W**E
Want the wall or floor flat? Use these.
Simple to use, reuseable and will get that floor and wall FLAT.
C**T
Good, with some limitations
These help a great deal in avoiding lippage. They also secure each tile so that your lateral adjustments can be precise and final. The major problem comes if you do not lay the whole floor all at once. We're doing a 350 sq foot area in stages, and found that the leveling joints (the clear plastic clips) on the edges of the area you've laid will set in such a way that the "floor" of each clip is slightly elevated on the side where your next course of tile will go. The result is that when you go to set the next course of tile the next day, it is slightly higher vertically than the now-dried course, and you have lippage along that joint. The solution is to avoid this by dry laying another course of tile, but using the wedges. The next day, you gently ease out the dry-laid tiles, and the clips are set in the thinset evenly, ready for you to continue the floor. Pros probably won't have this problem, but I would have liked to know about this ahead of time.IF this is unclear, just let me know, and I'll explain in more detail.
B**E
Recommend to all to use.
These aren't the best, but for the price, they ate the best. Reusable, but they do break if not careful. Would recommend these to everyone.
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