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Powerful Caulk Gun, February 24, 2006
Reviewer: R. Costello "Mechanic Of NY"
It ain't cheap, but it sure is well built, and it sure
lets me do caulking with my injured hand. I am a rightee,
and I tore a ligament in my right wrist, which wiped out
my grip strength. My left hand is ok, but it lacks the
control of my right hand. With this battery powered caulk
gun, I can once again caulk for hours. Its only drawback
is that it is heavy, and is best controlled with two
hands. If you have full strength, you do not need this
powerhouse. But if you have lost strength, or need to use
really viscous polyurethane caulks, then this baby is a
godsend - if you can afford it. For me, it is a godsend,
even at 200 bucks.
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Not a homeowner tool, May 11, 2005
Reviewer: J. Sherman
The three stars is just a warning, not a critique of the
tool itself.
This might be the right tool if you use a caulk gun for a
living, but it's inappropriate if you just want to caulk
the trim in your house.
I've used caulk guns for 35 years and now have elbow
tendonitis that makes it painful for me to grip and
squeeze. After installing about a mile of crown moulding
in my old house (using a Paslode finish nailer, before the
tendonitis - now THERE'S a useful tool!), I wanted to
caulk the gaps at the ceiling. This tool is heavy and a
bit fussy for detail work when you're up on a ladder. Much
better to let the elbow heal, wrap your forearm with the
proper bandage and use a manual caulk gun. Or if it's a
big honeydo job that can't wait, pay someone else to do
it.
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no more sore hands, February 22, 2003
Reviewer: regina
I have a boat restoration business and do alot of caulking
with very thick materials. For years I have used an air
driven gun but no more. This far exceeds my expectations.
ONly down side is heavier than an air gun, but no hose to
worry about dragging in wet caulk on teak decks, battery
holds a good charge and comes with a universal (milwaukee)
charger. You can also buy a 14 volt battery for a 2nd one
at Home Depot, and works with gun and charger
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Very nice gun !!!, November 15, 2002
Reviewer: Henry J Glimp
You can not beat this new generation Milwaukee caulking
gun for smoothness, power, long battery life, and designed
-- it begs to be used ! I manage a Autoglass shop and my
guys pump high viscosity urethane all day, any other gun
would be punished to the max, not this one! I have used
the older 2.4 volt Milwaukee guns for years and was happy,
the 12 volt is 100 times better yet!
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unbelievable, October 20, 2002
Reviewer: Mitchell Warren (Amite, La. United States) - See
all my reviews
I'am the owner of a auto glass shop and have used many
types of battery and air caulking guns. This is the first
one that you can fill the power of the gun. For pumping
urethane this gun has the most power and control I have
ever used.
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