Unique diamond repointing system - Buy Online

Easy Raker is the patented brand name for our diamond re-pointing system. You can benefit significantly from our product if you work in, or if you have an interest in:

  • Re-Pointing, Construction, House Development, Property Refurbishment, Extensions, Heritage Work Brickwork Contracting, Conservatories

Or if you work in one of the following professions:

  • Maintenance contractor, Lead worker, Jobbing Builder, Electrician, Plumber, Competent D.I.Y.er

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Here at Morta Sortas we believe you will be astonished by the results and ease of use of our highly engineered unique patented Diamond Raker Products which have been designed to make the Professional Tradesperson’s job much easier and safer in the removal of mortar joints.

Easy Raker

Easy Raker

The diamond re-pointing system.

  • Fits a standard 4 ½" or 5" angle grinder
  • Quick and easy to use
  • Neat cut proven on Heritage work
  • Improved diamond carbide wear resistant tip

Removes bed joint and perp joints. It even works in the most inaccessible places, for example behind soil pipes or reveals etc.

A must have for Heritage work where damage to surrounding substrate has to be avoided.

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Easy Chaser

Easy Chaser

The channel chasing diamond tool

  • For best results use a guide plate
  • Fits a standard 4 ½" or 5" angle grinder
  • Fast, clean and easy to use
  • Neat cut reduces making good
  • Replaceable carbide tip
  • NOT SUITABLE FOR CONCRETE AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS

Ideal for subsurface installation of cable and conduit channels, in rendered walls, plastered walls, plasterboard, as well as aircrete blockwork.

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Benefits

  • Quick and easy to use
  • Safer than a blade
  • Uniform cutting depth
  • Hardwearing
  • No pre-drilling
  • No damage to surrounding substrate
  • Significantly less dust

"Makes short work of raking out mortar. It has changed my life!"

Jeff Howell - Builder/ Columnist for The Sunday Telegraph