

🚀 Elevate Your Masonry Game with Precision & Power!
The Senhill Mortar Pointing Grouting Gun is a durable, hand-powered applicator made from thickened stainless steel, designed for efficient mortar and grout application. Equipped with 5 interchangeable nozzles, it supports multi-angle filling to enhance work speed and reduce waste. Ideal for cement, lime, and joint sealers, this tool delivers professional results at an unbeatable value.







| ASIN | B0BGM5PCQT |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #126,208 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #200 in Hand Caulking Guns |
| Brand | Senhill |
| Color | Yellow, Black, Silver |
| Compatible Material | Rubber, Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Date First Available | September 27, 2022 |
| Included Components | Grouting gun + 5 Nozzles + 2 Rubber accessories |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | SNTFQ |
| Manufacturer | Senhill |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 29.92"L x 5.31"W x 2.36"H |
| Style | Trigger |
| UPC | 784633202481 |
R**R
You can morter in steel door frames like a pro
I never thought it was going to work , I morted in 2 commercial steel doors. It was awesome, I almost bought a $900 hand pump . This worked just as well, crazy good. For 35 bucks .
P**Y
Good
I bought this a while back and finally had a chance to use it and will say I was happy with the results. Easy to use and best of all easy to clean. Decent for the price and quality seem to hold up pretty well.
A**R
good for small jobs
Keep lubricated. works great for small jobs. Takes too long to reload. I had 1/2" space between bricks to fill with spec mix (type S). Worked great but had to reload too many times. Used vaseline as a lub for the tube and plunger.
Y**R
Weak, inconsistent suction. Plastic construction parts, where they should be metal. Junk.
As other reviewers have noted, I had to lean (water down) the mortar mix, until it was near soup, to get it to flow through any nozzle consistently. Came with zero directions or tips to improve a weak products' performance. Lots of nozzle choices, but none produced any consistent application results Tilting it at an angle is crucial, as it lost suction regularly if I didn't continue to dig the nose deeper into the mortar soup mix. That, then, creates air pockets, of which blew the mortar out stronger than I wanted. Lots of inconsistent beads of mortar, rather than an consistent ribbon of it. Cleaning it should have been easy. The nozzle became frozen on the units' body, and I still can't get it off. Lots of "partial" full canisters, due to the above, causing just too many trips to refill it again. The handle just doesn't create enough power to force normal consistency mortar through it. This is not commercial/industrial strength; perhaps better suited to bug spray your tomato plants. Well marketed, but fell short for me of being a tool I really need for a lot of mortar work. Looks good, but appears to be a cheap knock-off, more of a toy than a tool. Can't recommend this other than to recommend you not buy it.
C**D
Glassblock guy
Gets the job done
C**D
Great tool if this is what you need.
The perfect tool and there is nothing quite else like it available.
R**H
Works as described but so so performance
Tried using this for 1/2" grout. Ended up going back to the bag method. It may work for other applications but I had to thin grout in order to suck it into container. Application tips are pretty wide so was still more work after the fact to work grout into the seams.
J**R
I was very skeptical of this but am actually impressed with this tool.
I really didn't expect much from this no name brand tool but it actually worked great for my needs. I needed to fill some concrete blocks in a wall to make reinforce them. I drilled a 1 inch hole in the top and used this to inject the cement into the block. I used non shrink grout which is very liquidy and this tool worked great. I have only used it once so I can't speak for it's longevity but for the price it's still worth it even if it doesn't last forever.
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