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🛠️ Level up your tile game—perfect edges, zero lippage, zero stress!
The DGSL Tile Leveling System includes 300 tile spacers (1/8") and 100 reusable wedges, plus an ergonomic iron-handled plier, designed to ensure perfectly flat, professional-grade tile installations on walls and floors. This cost-effective kit prevents tile movement during mortar setting, supports tiles from 3mm to 12mm thick, and is ideal for both DIY enthusiasts and professional tile layers seeking flawless grout lines and a lippage-free finish.















| ASIN | B07XYS9JLW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,665 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Floor Leveling Compounds |
| Brand | DGSL |
| Brand Name | DGSL |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,411 Reviews |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Iron |
| Included Components | No Components |
| Item Weight | 1.62 kg |
| Manufacturer | DGSL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TLS01 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | TSL002 |
| Set Name | Tile Leveling System with Tile Spacers Clips and Reusable Wedges |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gripping |
| UPC | 649758675414 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**K
Great system at a great price, with a caveat or two (Updated)
First the good. This system is the equivalent of the QEP and other high cost, name brand tile leveling systems. It is easy to use, works well, and best of all, about 1/4 the price of the HD and LOWES ones. The bad. Yes... sometimes the spacers do not break off cleanly. However, the one star reviews are as much user error as a fault with the leveling system. (See more on that below) I used this to put some 4x12" subway tiles on a shower surround, and against manufacturers recommendation, I did a 50% overlap. The reason the tile manufacturer recommends against a 50% overlap is to avoid lippage. (Where the edge of one tile is not even with the adjacent tiles.) The larger the tile, the bigger a problem it becomes. It worked extremely well. I compared the results against a 3x6 subway tile job I did a few years ago, and I saw less unevenness across the board. I was rather impressed. Now, I did have a few spaces that did not break off evenly on the first wall I did. It was frustrating, and I needed to diagnose the issue before I did the remaining walls. Here is what I found out. 1. When breaking off the spacers/wedges you have to hit hard and quick. Swing as if you were kicking (or hammering) something about three inches on the other side of the spacer. A wimpy hit will guarantee a bad break. 2. Do not allow mortar to harden around the spacers. After I got the best method to hit the spacers down, the only time, and I mean the ONLY time I did not get a clean break was where the spacer was embedded in hardened mortar. 3. Adjust the pliers before using. There is a limit set screw to ensure you do not over tighten (and potentially snap off the spacer while snugging it in place.) It is easy to do a few tests before you start setting tile. The spacers and wedges work just fine on loose tiles for this purpose. Lay the tile out, spacers between them and try to set a wedge. If it does not set securely, back off the set screw, if you can squeeze the wedge to the point the spacer deforms, screw the set screws in a bit more. Final caveat. The spacers will sometimes be unusable. I found one or two spacers per 100 to have their feet bent. If you insist on using that, expect your tile to not line up. The wedges are not enough to overcome a seriously bent spacer foot. Recommendation: Buy more than you think you need. This is cheap insurance. I purchased this kit, a bag of 300 spacers plus 100 additional wedges, and another 500 spacers (because it was only slightly costlier than the 300 bag). And, I am glad I did. With the extra spacers and wedges, I am sure I will be able to finish the shower and floor without needing to order more. UPDATE! After using the leveling system to install the floor tiles, I discovered a rather frustrating item. Not enough to adjust the star rating, but it is an ongoing problem. What, exactly is the problem? The levelers are clear/translucent plastic. Because you have to hit them hard and quick, they fly everywhere. And, because of their color (or lack of color) they are impossible to find. Seriously, manufacturer, put a color into it. Any bright color, except yellow, would do. It has been about two months since I tiled, and I am still finding these things. They are showing up everywhere, but you cannot see them until the vacuum sucks them up, you step on them, or whatever. Color! Color people. Make it easier to clean up, and you get a win!
N**I
Easy to use DIY with professional results!
DIY MAGIC! Very first time job. Bought these for a very reasonable price. Watched a short you tube video and went to work. The spacers make the perfect grout width. The wedges are durable and keep everything tight and level. You will use rubber hammer to knock the wedges out the next day. We used the 1000box on a 3x5 shower and had left over supplies. 3/8 thickness tile on 18x24 tile.
S**B
Watch tile spacing while putting wedge in!
Same deal as with screw nut types. Driving the wedge in increases tile spacing. But this one removes fine by rubber mallet without removing wedge first.
T**N
Excellent tile leveling system, but a thinner set will make cleanup easier
We are building a new house and we had a few floors and a couple showers to tile. I purchased this tile leveling system based on a recommendation from a favorite Youtube channel. These are a great value. They work very well and they are available in thicknesses not available at the local home store. I found that I can often install the wedges without using the tool, but the tool definitely makes it a little easier. The wedges have proven to be durable enough to use them a few times. The only gripe I have is that sometimes the spacers don’t break off at the base so I have to grind out the plastic that sticks up into the grout joint. It would save a lot of cleanup effort if you purchased a thinner leveling clip/spacer and then used a separate spacer to set the gap. The thinner clips/spacers would break off a little easier and would be easier to grind or cut out if required.
C**A
Great tile levelers
Great tile levelers at an affordable price. They come out easy as long as you have minimal mortar around each spacer. Just hit them with a rubber mallet and they pop right out.
L**S
Wedges Very weak made.
Clips are ok. But wedges brake easily. They were made with very weak materials. If you have spare wedges this is good option.
H**Y
Durability
Works great
L**I
So easy to use, and results are fantastic!
These are amazing!! I'm 5' tall and usually struggle with installing shower tiles, especially vertically towards the top. (I'm a home owner and tile hobbyist) By using these clips I didn't have to continually check level, squareness, or whether the tiles were flush with the wall. Just snap them in place and you're on your way! Removal was super easy as well. All but maybe 4 of them didn't snap off because I put them too close to the corners and couldn't use the hammer to break them, but all I needed to do was use a small wrench and twist them and they broke off easily. I can't wait to use them on my next floor project!! I'll never tile without them. (I didn't use the pliers that it came with. They slide and snap in place easily enough :) Removing them was easy too, and the slide-ins are reusable. Mahalo!
S**M
Job came out perfect. Love this invention.
It was my first time using this type of spacer. I loved it. Much easier to keep a level than with the old style rubber X spacers. And, my work came out perfect level and spacing. I used this for tiling with both mastic and thinset. Both came out great but I recommend to mix the thinset a bit thick to make the process easier. I have had some experience tiling before this project. I've have had the chance to see many professionals work and ask them questions. I also watched youtube videos about using this type of spacer before I started. I will definitely use these if I ever tile again!
B**L
Perfect for small job
Great little set to do my bathroom and at a good price. Used it on its thinest adjustment for my 6mm floor tiles.
C**U
Facile d'utilisation
Fonctionne tres bien. Facile d'utilisation.
C**R
Does the job
Made tiling my bath so much easier.. Clips seems sturdy enough. Only issue I had is that a few of the clips were slightly bigger than suggested and didn't notice until I started to grout. Will purchase again
D**Y
Good affordable product. Works aswell as any.
Hints; watch a video how to break then off by hitting them with rubber malet on side. Works but there is a technique which takes a few mistakes. Buy a sodering iron to remove the ones that break off bad. Knife takes forever. Great price, good product.
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