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Is this a good price? I'm thinking about it. I'm sure it's good when you're doing a large area. Or isn't it?
depends if you'll put it to use. i use it mostly for stiff adhesives like loctite. after a few tubes my fingers start to hurt with the hand operated one.
I tried it and returned it. Not worth the money over a manual one for average diy. Felt like it didn't have good control and used too much.
I got one for around $25 from a deal a while ago and I like it for big jobs but even on the lowest setting I feel like too much comes out for small jobs.
As a weekend warrior, I find it useful to save some finger strength to do the caulking. You can set rate of the caulking flow and it does the job well. I got it as part of my ryobi ecosystem. The only downside of this is the size. It is big and heavier than the manual one and not suitable in tight space.
depends if you'll put it to use. i use it mostly for stiff adhesives like loctite. after a few tubes my fingers start to hurt with the hand operated one.
Old post, but you can get a higher ratio caulk gun for the more viscous products. Check out the guns they sell in depot by the concrete.
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