It's nice to finally see someone demonstrate the tool's usage vis-à-vis materials of differing viscosity, as well as more than one "flow-rate" &/or particular volumetric application per material. Very much appreciated.
This is one of those tools that people laugh at, like a festool “tool” people just assume it’s expensive and you don’t need it. I have one (different colour) and I use it for stair treads as it spreads the glue heaps quicker , I use it for matrix cladding boards because it requires a lot of glue, now I use it for all caulking because I got pretty good with it and u learn to control the bead .... so yea this is a tool that once you use one, you will wonder why you never got one earlier hahah
This looks very similar to the DeWalt 18V version that I have. My only complaint is that the slowest speed isn't slow enough. Sometimes, slow and steady is what's needed, and it sucks to have to be on and off the trigger. Also: Caution to all using these: They can build up enough pressure to pop a caulk/adhesive tube, which makes a horrible mess. Otherwise, they are damn fine tools to have on-hand.
This is definitely good for Liquid Nails putting in transitions for wood floors by the time I get to the fifth door my hands cramped up this would totally eliminate that
I have the ryobi version and I can caulk crown molding with it. It all matters what size hole is cut in the tube and the speed the gun is set and travel speed.
Where do I get the dual attachment for epoxy grout fillers? I am going crazy, I have a 6,000 sf box store where I need to fill hundreds of feet of concrete grout lines.
For liquid nail type application it's fine, but for detailed silicon application these cordless guns are to powerful a manual gun is better for bathroom silicon finish joins.
I definitely appreciate seeing the unboxing and it being used, but I would have really liked your opinion on it like a review suggests. I was especially looking for info on the anti-drip feature because so many reviews online say its garbage and it's keeping me from pulling the trigger on it.
Another awesome review. I ended up buying the Dewalt DCS369B mini reciprocating saw. So far it's been used for a plumbing job and electrical job. I'm still undecided on this one.