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The Newborn 250 Super Smooth Rod Caulking Gun features an 18:1 thrust ratio for precision application, a revolving steel frame for easy bead orientation, and a smooth pressure rod for reduced effort and noise. Its durable zinc alloy construction ensures longevity, while included tools enhance convenience for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
J**Y
Best caulking gun ever. I'm a Painter of 29 years
So I'd like to start by saying this gun is built to last I am a painter who has been caulking new trim and woodwork for 29 years a good caulk gun is essential I used to get the home Depot brand but they have changed so much they're not the same. I also would like to say I ordered the same caulk gun a couple months back and received a red one I think it's supposed to be the newborn brand but it is inferior to this gun I should have sent it back immediately but I thought I'd give it a chance. After using it for a while I decided let me try again they probably sent me the wrong gun and they did they sent the one that is in the picture like they should have the first time and let me say this is an amazing gun. If you want a dripless gun look elsewhere to me dripless guns are garbage I have so much caulking to do in the brand new homes that letting go of the handle I need to be able to keep moving even before squeezing it again it is just second nature to press the button to stop the caulk from flowing I do not even realize I am pressing the button to stop the car it is just a habit I was trained on these kind of guns and they are the best they also spin and pivot for caulking door casings that is great with this gun I can call a complete door casing in under 2 minutes I do not like dripless guns I want the flow to continue while I am letting go of the handle and squeezing again also this is 18 to 1 thrust ratio. If you do not know what that means most other guns like home Depot are 10 to 1 or 12 to 1 which means you have to squeeze the handle harder to get the caulking to flow this kind of gun is even good for heavier materials like liquid nail or others but if you're just using your basic painters acrylic caulk you gently squeeze it and it comes out great always with a small tip hole cut. Now I really wish the first one I ordered was the proper one then I would have two my girlfriend also works with me and she could have one they are a little expensive but man are they worth it from now on this will be the only caught gun I ever purchase durable it looks nice I love the colors not that that matters but it's nice to have a good looking tool especially when it performs like no other can and I have used so many different types of caulk guns over the years I purchased maybe seven different types from Amazon and this is the only one for me from now on my girlfriend loves it also. If I have anything negative to say about this gun is I do not like the poker that is on the side of the gun because that is the way you hold the gun and sometimes it pokes your hand it would been nice to have the poker on the side of the handle tucked in. But that is a minor minor issue if I needed to I could rip it off I wish I would have been using this gun a lot sooner because I love it so much I could be there spokesperson to demonstrate this is an amazing caulk gun if you are a professional cocker and I mean professional and know what you're doing and want a gun that has continuous Flow and only stops when you press the button don't look any further I tried looking at reviews of this gun and other guns nobody has a review that let you know if a gun has continuous Flow until you press the button I'm here to let you know this is not dripless it will continuously flow until you press the button and that is the way a great caulk gun should be five stars all day I would purchase again but hopefully this will last a long long time.
A**R
Cadillac of caulk guns
Works perfectly. Effortless caulking.
B**Y
Smooth Operator
Smooth and easy operation. Definitely the most user friendly caulking gun I have tried yet.
S**N
It's strong
It's easy to use, doesn't flex when using thick sealant
A**R
Fairly Decent
So far I’ve done a couple thousand feet with this gun and I like it but I think it’s overrated. It’s definitely better than what I had before. The tip cutting mechanism is useless. I still use a razor blade. The tube punch is way too thick. If you are cutting only a tiny bit off the tip of your tube so you can make a very thin bead of caulk, using this punch will make your hole bigger. So I use a thin metal rod instead. The squeeze ratio is really nice until you stop. Even after releasing the pressure and pulling the rod back, caulk will still ooze out. I never said it down without putting a rag under the tube tip. I guess it’s somewhat expected for a gun with this ratio because one squeeze will move the plunger so far into the tube that, even when you release it, there is so much pressure built up in the tube that it keeps pushing out. I kind of knew that was the case when I bought it though. If you’re using thick caulks and your hands hurt or you have carpal tunnel, it’s a nice upgrade. But with so many other issues with it, I would not buy it again. I don’t understand why this gun constantly ranks as one of the best in so many online reviews.
J**N
One of my best purchases
This thing works amazing. I use window glue at work to install glass on construction equipment and boy this thing makes those job way way faster.
D**
Caulk gun
Great caulk gun use it almost every day I love the squeeze ratio it is very easy to squeeze also I got it this particular color because nobody else in the shop has one so if somebody was to take it I would know who took it we have a little problem here at the shop with theft so I bought it because of that and I would definitely buy it again or possibly other stuff from the seller
R**N
Changed Quarter Windows on my 1994 Mercury Cougar
Changed the Quarter Windows in my 1994 Merc Cougar. The window bolts onto an inner frame and there is a urethane seal.Used a window scraper to remove the old urethane. Some wax and grease remover helped to disolve and smooth down what I could not scrape off. I used the 3M 08682 Single Step Primer. The primer is black and goes on like a smooth black paint. You have to get it right the first time. I used a little foam paint brush and trimmed it so it fit in the bottle. It dries hard on the brush so you will have to dispose of the brush. I applied the primer to both the frame and the window.The 3M 08609 Windo-Weld is a thin aluminum (like a soda can) tube. The expiration date is printed on the top of the tube. There is a pull tab on the bottom of the tube. When ready to use, remove the pull tab. You will see an inner platic seal for the caulk gun. You can puncture the tube on top with the punch tool on the caulk gun. I also bought a Newborn 250 with 18:1 thrust ratio. Recommend this caulk gun. The urethane is thick. If handling, you should wear Nitrile gloves. Hand tightening the bolts on the second window, I managed to get some on my hands. The urethane oozed through the bolt holes. The wax and grease remover came in handy to clean my hands.I put down a quarter inch thread that I estimated at 72 inches for each window. Total 144 inches and I estimate I used 70% of the product.Was my first time to use a caulk gun or urethane or change a vehicle window. The caulk gun, urethane, primer, and window scrapper cost about $75. Nice feeling to get it done yourself. Good luck to you.
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