Point master - Has anyone tried this?

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stapleme
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Post: # 23892Post stapleme

Just wondering if anyone has tried one of these????
http://www.pointmaster.co.uk/video.html

What do you think compared to easi point?
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stapleme
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Post: # 23913Post stapleme

I havent used either of these tools but want to purchase either ... i just thought the one on the video would hold more mortar how much mortar does a easipoint hold??
Cheers
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 23923Post lutonlagerlout

i think i would kick that brickies backside for loading mortar into it on someones block paving!! :angry: pet hate of mine
tbh looks good on the video but i suspect its very un ergonomic and messy when the joint widths are different
if you buy it let us know how you get on
cheers LLL :)
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matt h
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Post: # 23926Post matt h

ME THINKS ITS JUST ANOTHER FANCY GADGET I DONT NEED. WOULD TRY IT ONCE THOUGH JUST TO BE SURE..:p
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stapleme
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Post: # 24025Post stapleme

Yeah will try one just to see...
How much mortar does a easi point cartridge hold???
cheers guys
thanx
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alan ditchfield
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Post: # 24530Post alan ditchfield

i have used the easy point gun with their product on indian stone i usually point with a fairly wet mortar as i feel it dries harder than a semi dry mix i was well impressed with the stuff it seems fairly expensive but once you have tried it you will not go back.

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