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forum thread Posted by Rokket | Staff • Apr 27, 2025
forum thread Posted by Rokket | Staff • Apr 27, 2025

Greenworks 24V 6-Speed Anti-Dripping Cordless Caulk Gun with 2Ah Battery and Changer $70 + Free Shipping

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Powertool Honor US via Amazon [amazon.com] has Greenworks 24V 6-Speed Anti-Dripping Cordless Caulk Gun with 2Ah Battery and Changer on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
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Powertool Honor US via Amazon [amazon.com] has Greenworks 24V 6-Speed Anti-Dripping Cordless Caulk Gun with 2Ah Battery and Changer on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

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Apr 27, 2025
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Joined Nov 2004
Apr 27, 2025
jiggytom
Apr 27, 2025
587 Posts
Why does a caulk gun need a battery?
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Apr 27, 2025
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Joined Feb 2007
Apr 27, 2025
sarcasmogratis
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Apr 27, 2025
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Quote from jiggytom :
Why does a caulk gun need a battery?

Same reason any power tool does- to do the labor.
Power caulk guns squeeze out the caulk for you.
Apr 27, 2025
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Joined Jun 2016
Apr 27, 2025
Harvs
Apr 27, 2025
72 Posts
Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Same reason any power tool does- to do the labor.
Power caulk guns squeeze out the caulk for you.

lolwut. You still need to squeeze the trigger though? Is this version somehow more accurate?
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Apr 27, 2025
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Apr 27, 2025
FaithfulMoon968
Apr 27, 2025
19 Posts
Don't buy it
It's a useless product and more work to clean stuff just go with the gun which is available in Walmart less than $10
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Apr 28, 2025
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Apr 28, 2025
RedBeardsCurse
Apr 28, 2025
4 Posts
Quote from Harvs :
lolwut. You still need to squeeze the trigger though? Is this version somehow more accurate?
If you've ever had to replace a car windshield or apply seam sealer to a body panel, you'd know why a cordless caulk gun can be insanely useful. It allows you to apply large amounts of sealant evenly (which is very important for something like windshield urethane where you have to apply almost an entire tube in one go evenly around the whole front end) and allows you to do it comfortably. I broke 2 standard caulk guns and had crazy hand cramps when I replaced my first windshield, I wish I would have had an electric gun then. No idea if this one is any good or not, but it's definitely not a pointless tool.
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Apr 28, 2025
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Apr 28, 2025
rblancarte
Apr 28, 2025
327 Posts
Quote from RedBeardsCurse :
If you've ever had to replace a car windshield or apply seam sealer to a body panel, you'd know why a cordless caulk gun can be insanely useful. It allows you to apply large amounts of sealant evenly (which is very important for something like windshield urethane where you have to apply almost an entire tube in one go evenly around the whole front end) and allows you to do it comfortably. I broke 2 standard caulk guns and had crazy hand cramps when I replaced my first windshield, I wish I would have had an electric gun then. No idea if this one is any good or not, but it's definitely not a pointless tool.
IMHO this kind of describes the user of the product - someone that needs to use this large scale, over and over again. The standard DIYer is not going to need this at that scale and the $5 Lowe's manual will be fine.

My feeling on this - if you aren't going to use it at least once a week - you don't need this. And if you do - then this is a great deal.
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xxswishxx
Apr 28, 2025
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Anyone use this for window silicone? Will be doing some retrofits with some rainbuster sealant. That stuff is so crazy thick that this device will surely speed up the process

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