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The Point Master pointing applicator for mortar & grout.
Designed specifically for fast and accurate pointing using standard mortar or grout.

Made from hard wearing ABS, with an adjustable, wide aperture, stainless steel nozzle,
that doesn't block easily. It is suitable for different mix types and multiple applications.

The Point Master is simple to use.
It operates as a cylinder with a hand operated piston or plunger.
Adjust the nozzle width to suit the brick, paving or tile joint.
Load your prepared mortar or grout into the Point Master.
Apply hand pressure to extrude the mix into the joint.
The harder you push, the faster the flow rate.


 
 

The Point Master is extremely effective.
Mortar or grout is applied right to the back of the joint, ensuring a complete fill without air pockets.
Application is precise and can be very fast. Waste material is greatly reduced. Spillage is minimised.

The Point Master features:
- "Hi-Flo" adjustable stainless steel nozzle allows for great durability & application flexibility.
- Simple and ergonomic design enables the Point Master to be used for prolonged periods.
- High capacity cylinder ensures fast application. 7x 45cm Paving slab joints in 25 seconds!

The Point Master is a patented & registered design that is manufactured in the UK.
International patents pending.

 

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