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popularKatManDude posted Yesterday 08:08 PM
popularKatManDude posted Yesterday 08:08 PM

RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 10 oz. Caulk & Adhesive Gun (Tool Only) $49.97 at Home Depot

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RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 10 oz. Caulk & Adhesive Gun (Tool Only). Free Shipping.

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RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 10 oz. Caulk & Adhesive Gun (Tool Only). Free Shipping.

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Model: RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 10 oz. Caulk & Adhesive Gun (Tool Only)

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Yesterday 11:23 PM
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AntonMitchellYesterday 11:23 PM
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How is this one compared to say M12 one?
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Yesterday 11:36 PM
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TunaNugget
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Yesterday 11:36 PM
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On mine, even the slowest speed is too fast. Of course, I do suck at caulking.
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Yesterday 11:38 PM
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NERD-FURGASONYesterday 11:38 PM
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Quote from antonmitchell :
how is this one compared to say m12 one?
$129.
Yesterday 11:59 PM
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Joined Jan 2011
carlson03Yesterday 11:59 PM
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Quote from TunaNugget :
On mine, even the slowest speed is too fast. Of course, I do suck at caulking.
Surprising, I have this and it did a great job, even bead for me
Today 12:09 AM
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JuanL1597Today 12:09 AM
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Recently redid my window, door, and baseboards and this was god sent.
Today 12:14 AM
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DEAN1977Today 12:14 AM
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Have used for several projects, love it. Just takes a bit getting used to it. Did some practice, before 1st use on windows
Today 12:19 AM
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killabit3Today 12:19 AM
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Hard to justify this for the average diy'er, or an I wrong?

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