🧩 Level up your tile game—perfect floors and walls, zero lippage!
The DGSL Tile Leveling System Clips offer a 500-piece set of transparent, high-quality PVC spacers designed for 1/8" grout joints and tile thicknesses from 1/8" to 1/2". Ideal for both wall and floor installations, these clips ensure fast, easy leveling and removal, eliminating tile lippage for a flawless, professional finish every time.
Manufacturer | DGSL |
Part Number | TSL03 |
Item Weight | 2.03 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TSL03 |
Size | 1/8 Inch |
Color | Transparent |
Power Source | air_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**.
Good quality and work great!
These work great and have had none of the issues that some of the other reviewers encountered. Good quality and cheaper than the big box stores.
M**N
they are very good
They are of very good quality, I loved them
I**S
Very simple and effective.
Love these. If I ever tile again I will use these. Easily pop off. Nice uniform finish. Made tiling easier.
T**T
these don't all break clean but I don't think the expensive ones do either
these were the cheap leveling clips but they performed admirably. if you've read the reviews for these and watched other tile professionals like Sal Diblasi use the higher end system, you need to hit these from the side with a non-marking rubber mallet. they're usually white or gray, not black.I had a few of these not break low enough below the tile surface so I needed to get a grout blade on my oscillating multitool to grind down the clips in various areas. it was extra work, but having seen others use the more expensive brand name systems, I think this is a common problem with any of these wedge-type leveling clips. I've even seen Sal Diblasi using 1/16 inch spacer leveling clips to eliminate lippage but using an actual 1/8 inch spacer to set the tile space. my only conclusion is that these clips just sometimes don't break cleanly so they're going to require some cleanup after the fact.a few things I learned while using these:1. apply your thinset to substrate before putting in the clips under the previous row of tile, making sure that you don't have a ridge of thinset under the grout line. if you do, you're going to get thinset into the joint and around the sides of the clip. that thinset will cure and the clip won't break out cleanly.2. if you're back buttering your tiles because they're large format, use a sponge to clean all the way around the edge of the tile before you set it in place. again, this will help make sure you don't have excess thinset around the clip and so you can get a clean break.3. always hit the clips parallel to the grout line—in other words, hit the skinny side of the clip to break it. they break easily nearly every time.these are the cheap clips, but I never once had one break while inserting the wedge in the hole and tightening it to bring the two tiles into plane with each other. these are inexpensive, but well constructed.and again, you can buy the expensive system but I don't think your results will be noticeably better. there are just some quirks to this system—not this product but all products of this type—and you're not going to escape those quirks by spending more.these clips will give you a good end product. don't be afraid to spend less.
L**Z
Click
Excelente
J**T
a very good product
I ordered this product for a job and it was very good. 100% recommended.
T**E
Buen precio
Muy buen producto
S**W
Clip system worked great for a first-time DIY tile project.
This clip system worked great for tiling my sunroom floors. I have never tiled before and the clips made it easy to keep everything in place when it dried. There were no instructions included so when I first used them I was unaware of how you remove the clip and a I had to go back and look at product description. DIY-tip: tap them easily from the side with a mallet after cured and the plastic just pops off where it’s supposed to (if you try doing it a different way the plastic left will stick up past the tile causing problems when you grout). Luckily, I figured this out early on. Price was also a lot less expensive than the name brand and big box stores.
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