Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Caulk & Adhesive Gun (Tool Only; PCL901B) on sale for $49.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to community member KatManDude for finding this deal
This offer matches the previous FP deal for those that missed out
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Apply adhesives and sealants with up to 500 lbs. of push force w/ variable speed dial/controlled application
This product can dispense over 200 10 oz. tubes of adhesives and sealants on one battery charge making it ideal for the jobsite or for DIY projects at home
Expand your RYOBI 18V ONE+ System with the 18V ONE+ 10 oz. Caulk and Adhesive Gun. Apply adhesives and sealants with up to 500 lbs. of push force to eliminate guesswork and fatigue. This product can dispense over 200 10 oz. tubes of adhesives and sealants on one battery charge making it ideal for the jobsite or for DIY projects at home. The variable speed dial lets the user adjust the discharge rate to control the bead of caulk with ease. This tool also includes an on-board puncture tool for quick set up. With anti-drip technology and a removable carriage, cleanup is quick and simple. The switch lock prevents accidental start up. Best of all, it is part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of over 300 Cordless Products that all work on the same battery platform. This 18V ONE+ 10 oz. Caulk and Adhesive Gun is backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty and includes (1) PCL901 18V ONE+ 10 oz. Caulk and Adhesive Gun and Operatorās Manual. Battery and charger sold separately.
Product SKU:
318870486
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33287195169
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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Caulk & Adhesive Gun (Tool Only; PCL901B) on sale for $49.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to community member KatManDude for finding this deal
This offer matches the previous FP deal for those that missed out
About the Deal
Apply adhesives and sealants with up to 500 lbs. of push force w/ variable speed dial/controlled application
This product can dispense over 200 10 oz. tubes of adhesives and sealants on one battery charge making it ideal for the jobsite or for DIY projects at home
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Well, I guess there are two things to look at. Are you a professional or an occasional user? As a former professional painter and now a part time side hustler it makes a huge difference. If I'm painting long commercial hallways (think 60ft or longer) or a big residential property with wooden baseboards, windows, and doors I will go through cases of caulk on a job potentially. Additionally, as you age your hands don't work as well. I had to do a lot of caulking on a log home (no not chinking, caulking checks) and my hands hurt at the end of the day. That is a butt load of squeezing in one day, pun intended.
Not saying this is the besterst tool ever, but there isn't much to a caulk gun. I got their grease gun and it works great on my tractor, came with a battery deal.
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Can someone explain this. caulking is already such an easy thing with the $5 one I bought 15 years ago. Why do I need a battery powered caulk gun?
Well, I guess there are two things to look at. Are you a professional or an occasional user? As a former professional painter and now a part time side hustler it makes a huge difference. If I'm painting long commercial hallways (think 60ft or longer) or a big residential property with wooden baseboards, windows, and doors I will go through cases of caulk on a job potentially. Additionally, as you age your hands don't work as well. I had to do a lot of caulking on a log home (no not chinking, caulking checks) and my hands hurt at the end of the day. That is a butt load of squeezing in one day, pun intended.
Not saying this is the besterst tool ever, but there isn't much to a caulk gun. I got their grease gun and it works great on my tractor, came with a battery deal.
Last edited by EzC4765 March 11, 2026 at 06:33 AM.
Did they change the back off feature of this version compared to the previous? The previous one would back off so far, starting back up would take 5ish seconds, really annoying users who are holding an outstretched arm or using it overhead.
Well, I guess there are two things to look at. Are you a professional or an occasional user? As a former professional painter and now a part time side hustler it makes a huge difference. If I'm painting long commercial hallways (think 60ft or longer) or a big residential property with wooden baseboards, windows, and doors I will go through cases of caulk on a job potentially. Additionally, as you age your hands don't work as well. I had to do a lot of caulking on a log home (no not chinking, caulking checks) and my hands hurt at the end of the day. That is a butt load of squeezing in one day, pun intended.Not saying this is the besterst tool ever, but there isn't much to a caulk gun. I got their grease gun and it works great on my tractor, came with a battery deal.
I have the older model of this caulk gun. I think it is better for applying large amounts of adhesive. There is a delay between when you pull the trigger and when caulk starts coming out. And the slowest speed setting is still relatively fast. And it's a bit bulkier than a manual caulk gun, so tough to fit in tight spaces. I wouldn't recommend this tool for a homeowner who is applying caulk to baseboards or trim. A manual caulk gun works better in that situation, IMO. For other use cases, it does come in handy.
Can someone explain this. caulking is already such an easy thing with the $5 one I bought 15 years ago. Why do I need a battery powered caulk gun?
Less hand strain if you are doing something like the trim of an entire room, plus you can do longer continuous beads once you get the hang of it if you want. I also find it makes less mess.
And then if you work with stuff that has more viscocity than your run of the mill latex caulk, you really appreciate it.
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Not saying this is the besterst tool ever, but there isn't much to a caulk gun. I got their grease gun and it works great on my tractor, came with a battery deal.
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Not saying this is the besterst tool ever, but there isn't much to a caulk gun. I got their grease gun and it works great on my tractor, came with a battery deal.
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And then if you work with stuff that has more viscocity than your run of the mill latex caulk, you really appreciate it.
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