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expiredRokket | Staff posted Today 07:25 AM
expiredRokket | Staff posted Today 07:25 AM

Milwaukee M12 Cordless 10oz. Adhesive and Caulk Gun w/ 2-Pack 3.0Ah Battery Pack

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$129

$299

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12V Cordless 10oz. Adhesive and Caulk Gun w/ 2-Pack 3.0Ah Battery Pack (2441-20-48-11-2412) on sale for $129. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store ship to store as an alternative option.

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About the Product
  • 400 Lbs. Expulsive Force
  • Rotational Speed Dial
  • Rotating Collar
  • Variable Speed Trigger
  • Dispense Calk/10oz. Cartridge
Includes
  • Milwaukee M12 12V Cordless 10oz. Adhesive and Caulk Gun
  • 2-Pack Milwaukee M12 RedLithium XC 3.0 Ah Battery Pack

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  • About the Deal
    • This offer is part of Home Depot's Pro Special Buy deal/offer
    • Apply adhesives/sealants w/ the rotational speed dial/variable speed trigger; compatible w/ all M12 RedLithium batteries/charger
    • Product is eligible for return within 90 days of purchase
    • Offer valid through August 11, 2025 or while supplies last

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Written by Rokket | Staff
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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12V Cordless 10oz. Adhesive and Caulk Gun w/ 2-Pack 3.0Ah Battery Pack (2441-20-48-11-2412) on sale for $129. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store ship to store as an alternative option.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal

Note, product/availability for ship to store may vary by location

About the Product
  • 400 Lbs. Expulsive Force
  • Rotational Speed Dial
  • Rotating Collar
  • Variable Speed Trigger
  • Dispense Calk/10oz. Cartridge
Includes
  • Milwaukee M12 12V Cordless 10oz. Adhesive and Caulk Gun
  • 2-Pack Milwaukee M12 RedLithium XC 3.0 Ah Battery Pack

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This offer is part of Home Depot's Pro Special Buy deal/offer
    • Apply adhesives/sealants w/ the rotational speed dial/variable speed trigger; compatible w/ all M12 RedLithium batteries/charger
    • Product is eligible for return within 90 days of purchase
    • Offer valid through August 11, 2025 or while supplies last

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Today 12:00 PM
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Teji91Today 12:00 PM
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It's a steal! i've been waiting for this for so long
Today 12:23 PM
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thepimentoToday 12:23 PM
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Quote from Teji91 :
It's a steal! i've been waiting for this for so long
Out of curiosity, how much caulking do you do? Outside of a pro painter or (maybe) plumber, this seems like more of a hassle.
Today 12:49 PM
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dharansToday 12:49 PM
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Quote from thepimento :
Out of curiosity, how much caulking do you do? Outside of a pro painter or (maybe) plumber, this seems like more of a hassle.
People with larger houses always have caulking in one room or another. If this simplifies the process, it makes sense. Besides, for folks who own M-series tools, the extra 2 batteries can be sold to reduce the price even further
Today 12:53 PM
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awdspyderToday 12:53 PM
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Quote from thepimento :
Out of curiosity, how much caulking do you do? Outside of a pro painter or (maybe) plumber, this seems like more of a hassle.
Any DIYer that's replaced a few hundred feet of baseboards when redoing flooring, or put in a new kitchen backsplash, or built a 75-ft long retaining wall, can tell you why you'd want this.

I'm a pretty fit dude that can do pull-ups with more than my bodyweight, but thought I'd wrecked my right forearm flexors after putting that retaining wall cap on. I would have killed for this thing that day.

Couldn't, well... you know, for like 3 days...
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Today 12:55 PM
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frrankosuaveToday 12:55 PM
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Quote from thepimento :
Out of curiosity, how much caulking do you do? Outside of a pro painter or (maybe) plumber, this seems like more of a hassle.
I have this tool and love it. I am just a home owner, not a pro. It really does a good job in releasing pressure to lessen chance of drip and does a super job applying constant force. also lessens fatigue on your grip hand. I have some really hard to squeeze stuff and this makes it easy. I smiled first time I used it
Today 12:59 PM
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awdspyderToday 12:59 PM
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Quote from frrankosuave :
I have this tool and love it. I am just a home owner, not a pro. It really does a good job in releasing pressure to lessen chance of drip and does a super job applying constant force. also lessens fatigue on your grip hand. I have some really hard to squeeze stuff and this makes it easy. I smiled first time I used it
All great points - and don't forget, as with all tools for the DIYer, this thing pays for itself the first time you don't have to pay a handyman to even do a simple task like re-caulking a leaking shower escutcheon (see, there's another use).
Today 01:17 PM
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marcwsu1978Today 01:17 PM
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This is a SOLID deal! I had found a deal for 159 with the CP 3.0 battery a month ago. I couldn't wait as I needed the gun. Otherwise, this is an amazing price.

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Today 01:19 PM
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awdawgToday 01:19 PM
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Interesting, I guess I haven't had to do a very large amount of caulking, but this tool sure seems pricey for what it is. I guess the allure here is the 2 batteries in there for that price. For what it's worth, it looks like ryobi's version bare tool goes for ~$74 for those with a ryobi battery.
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sethgaToday 01:38 PM
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Better than the hack considering batteries come with. thanks!
Today 01:52 PM
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Nickb1907Today 01:52 PM
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Word of caution. This will push through and blow out all inside the gun. Need to be sure not to push it to hard and that the cut end is large enough. Basically ensure there is no restriction.

Otherwise it is a great tool I bought 2 months ago. Wish this deal was around as I could have used the batteries. I think I got it for around $80 with HD hack.
Today 02:15 PM
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VioletDeer172Today 02:15 PM
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For those who already has the RYOBI caulking gun (either the old or new model), you don't need to buy this. Here's a video comparing this M12 to the older RYOBI model: https://youtu.be/TEFgcuIegv0?si=03Fw7rVqqW7ZonkABasically, M12 has a locking pin that needs to be engaged for the tool to function. But you need to unlock this pin to manually move the plunge. So the frustration is you have this extra step of locking/unlocking the pin. The RYOBI doesn't have this problem in either model. You can manually move the plunge as you please throughout your workflow. The newer RYOBI model has the anti-drip just like the M12. I have this model. The anti-drip has its good and bad. The video explains it better. The RYOBI can also stand by itself when you have a battery in it. The M12 can't do that.
Today 02:37 PM
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iez6996Today 02:37 PM
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Quote from VioletDeer172 :
For those who already has the RYOBI caulking gun (either the old or new model), you don't need to buy this. Here's a video comparing this M12 to the older RYOBI model: https://youtu.be/TEFgcuIegv0?si=03Fw7rVqqW7ZonkABasically, M12 has a locking pin that needs to be engaged for the tool to function. But you need to unlock this pin to manually move the plunge. So the frustration is you have this extra step of locking/unlocking the pin. The RYOBI doesn't have this problem in either model. You can manually move the plunge as you please throughout your workflow. The newer RYOBI model has the anti-drip just like the M12. I have this model. The anti-drip has its good and bad. The video explains it better. The RYOBI can also stand by itself when you have a battery in it. The M12 can't do that.
they are from the same manufacturer so this makes sense
Today 03:03 PM
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deshwasiToday 03:03 PM
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dammit. felt pressured into buying this even though I dont think I have ever caulked. any tips on how to remove old stuff and prep without scratching up the joint?
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manzomanToday 03:40 PM
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Helps with arthritis in the hands

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