Product Details
- Batteries Included: 1
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- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: Black & Decker
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- EAN: 0028877563343
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- Features: Even bead technology for smooth caulk and professional results, 2 speeds for control, No drip tip prevents messes, On board puncture tool to open caulk tube seals, Easy load barrel for quick tube replacement
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- Is Fragile Specified
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- Label: Black & Decker
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- Manufacturer: Black & Decker
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- Model: CG100
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- Product Group: Home Improvement
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- Publisher: Black & Decker
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- Studio: Black & Decker
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- Title: Black & Decker CG100 2-Speed Powered Caulk Gun
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- UPC: 028877563343
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Product Description: Cordless Chalk Gun, Even Bead Technolgoy For Smooth Caulk & Professional Results, 2 Speeds For Control, No Drip Tip Prevents Messes, Easy Load Barrel For Quick Tube Replacement, Applications Sealing Tubs & Sinks, Doors & Windows, Caulking Trim & Moulding After Painting, 2 Year Warranty.
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Customer Reviews
Andy Davis
We had our entgrance screened in and I gave it the installer and asked him to try it. Amazing! A nice continuous bead and NO extra loading due to the stoping ability. Now I'm looking to projects to use it in, even pestering tne neighborhood.
Andy Davis
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Ideal for folks with small hands
I find it difficult to use a regular coulk gun because of my small hands. You don't get a nice bead of caulk using two hands. The problem is solved with this tool. I've done the baseboards in two large rooms in a very short period of time. Great tool!!
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Great invention!
I Should have gotten one of these things years ago. I get a much smoother line and, being a woman on the back side of 50, it is much easier to use that the traditional caulk gun. I'm going to buy one for a gift for a friend too!
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LOVE IT
used this gun when I painted my house and I love it! It worked better then i thought it would. If you takt out the batteries it works like a regular cauch gun great tool!
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Not up to the task
This unit comes with McNair batteries. Need I say more? Once I changed them to Everready, the unit bogged completely down on some admittedly thick caulk. With a new tube of smoother caulk in place, the unit managed to nudge caulk out of the tip but did so in a cyclic pattern as the little motor struggled in cycles. Smooth continous delivery was the one thing I thought I could expect from a motorized gun. Cyclic blobs I can create for myself with a hand powered caulk gun. If Black & Decker had made this corded maybe the motot could handle it but all-in-all I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.
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