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Edited November 21, 2021
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Pretty great deal if you're in the market for these items specifically. No hacks required. I was in the market for both the rotary tool and the 10oz caulk gun. I've been eyeing hacks for a while but neither of these were available recently, or if they have been, they've been overshadowed by more pressing tool needs or outright better deals and I overlooked them.
Anyway, for 10% less than the going rate for both bare tools individually, you get the pair and a 6.0Ah battery. Granted, this is a standard sale item at HD that anyone can stumble upon - but I would've been terribly excited to find this a month ago before I caulked an entire bathroom manually!
I hope that someone finds this helpful. Take care.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa...20ff399962
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-EDIT- I just saw the several other responses. Didn't mean to pile on! It is worth noting the consistent bead though. If you've ever replaced a windshield, and tried running that thick urethane manually, the relative inconsistency you can lay in a bead is really apparent.
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I'd suggest you part it out. I sell a 6 amp battery on FB for $70, and they go fast. You could probably get $40 for the rotary easily (I'd pay that for it).
I'd suggest you part it out. I sell a 6 amp battery on FB for $70, and they go fast. You could probably get $40 for the rotary easily (I'd pay that for it).
How much would you sell a fuel hackzall for? Bare tool?
Seriously, what am I missing? My $15 caulk gun applies caulk as fast as I want it to?
For me I have issues with grip, but even if I didn't the time I saved doing my entire house it paid for its self. At the time I used one that had to be used with air compressor ~$25 at the time the electric ones were $250+.
If I could get it for around 100 I'd pay the extra money to have it be battery operated so I don't have to use a hand crank/ drag a compressor and house through the house.
If I could get it for around 100 I'd pay the extra money to have it be battery operated so I don't have to use a hand crank/ drag a compressor and house through the house.
Got it, makes sense! I've just had to do windows and bathrooms with my house, and am hopefully done now haha
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Not about speed. These lay a cleaner bead as well as saving your hand/elbow. The bathroom I finished is not large. Still probably amounted to 500 squeezes on the gun.
-EDIT- I just saw the several other responses. Didn't mean to pile on! It is worth noting the consistent bead though. If you've ever replaced a windshield, and tried running that thick urethane manually, the relative inconsistency you can lay in a bead is really apparent.
May I ask how you get a $20 off $200 coupon and is it in stores only?