Tile Bat System Compatible Tiles
This page is for the V2 System. If you purchased your system before April 10, 2026, please go to our V1 Info Page.
Finding tiles for your Blue Bucket Tools Tile Bat System V2
You can get them locally at Home Depot, Menard's, or Lowes under the Daltile or Mohawk brands. Additionally, we have had luck with unglazed bisque tiles found at various pottery supply stores, though these are far less standardized, so you will have to do a bit of your own research for these.
Home Depot
At Home Depot, find the Daltile Restore Bright White 6 in x 6 in Ceramic Wall Tile
These are available by the case of 50, or individually for a slightly higher cost per tile.
Additionally, we tried the Daltile Arctic White 6 in x 6 in Wall Tile which is available online, and can be shipped to the store or your house, but only in cases of 50. These are slightly more expensive and feature a matte glaze. In all other ways they are identical to the Daltile Restore tiles.
Menards
At Menards, find the Mohawk Vivant Gloss White 6 x 6 Ceramic Wall Tille
These should be in stock at most stores, and appear to be a rebranded, identical tile to the Daltile Restore from Home Depot.
There is a listing for matte surface tiles from Menards, but we haven't tested them yet. Mohawk Vivant Matte Arctic White 6 x 6 Ceramic Wall Tile seems to be the same thing as the Daltile Arctic White Matte tiles available at Home Depot, which we have tested. If you end up trying these, please report back to us, so that we can verify the fit.
Lowe's
We believe that Lowe's is switching to the Daltile Core Classic Arctic White Glossy 6 in x 6 in Ceramic Subway Wall Tile as their in-store 6x6 White tile. They are very similar, but not identical to the Mohawk and Daltile available at Home Depot or Menards. If you go to Lowe's for your tiles, get these.
Unglazed Tiles
Though these may vary by store, we have found some bisque tiles from local and online clay suppliers do also fit the system. We recommend buying 1 to try or bringing your bat system motherboard to the clay store to check the fit. These are usually 2-3 dollars each, making them a bit more expensive, but some of our customers have been asking about the use of these types of tiles.