The point nozzle is designed to give a thin, accurate and tidy bead. A “bead” or “bead line” is the terminology used for a line of caulk, adhesive or sealant.
Grout nozzles
The grout nozzle has a wider flat nozzle end which is perfect for getting into the gaps between brickwork, slabs and patios.
The grout nozzle’s spatulate tip allows it to fit snugly between bricks and makes it easier to get the mortar material deep into the crevices.
Wide point nozzles
The wide point nozzle has the same effect as a point nozzle but covers a greater area.
Copper nozzles
Copper nozzles are usually made from cutting a piece of piping to length and then shaping the end with a pair of pliers to the user’s specific requirements. It is both durable and flexible.
The main advantage of a copper nozzle is its ability to be shaped and reshaped depending on the job in hand.