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Caulk Master PG151 Professional Air Powered Dispensing Gun

Written on:August 1, 2010
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Caulk Master PG151 Professional Air Powered Dispensing Gun

  • The PG151 dispensing gun has a 2 in 1 handle that will dispense material from both 10.3 and 30-Ounce cartridges.
  • Tool comes with a 3 foot air hose and standard fitting to easily connect to a high-pressure regulator and air tank or compressor (purchase separately).
  • Unique twist lock bayonet barrel mount makes the insertion and removal of cartridges easy and convenient.
  • Common grip will handle all sealant, caulk and adhesives.
  • Weight 2 1/2lbs

Caulk Master« Air Powered Caulk Dispensing Guns Type: Pneumatic Dispenser Width: 10.5 In., 4 Length: 22.4 In., 20 For Use With: 10.3 & 30 oz. Cartridges

Rating: (out of 7 reviews)

List Price: $ 113.44

Price: $ 69.00

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  1. M. Mcgough says:

    Review by M. Mcgough for Caulk Master PG151 Professional Air Powered Dispensing Gun
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    We use these at work to seal panels to airplanes. If you just squeeze and hold the trigger down you will make an awful mess. Pump the trigger a little at a time and this thing will sing (seal) for you. We use sealant 10 times more messy than rtv (caulk). so messes are ugly. If people hate this gun then they don’t know how to use it properly.

  2. S. Hatter says:

    Review by S. Hatter for Caulk Master PG151 Professional Air Powered Dispensing Gun
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    This caulking gun is great. I put 50 + tubes of liquid nail through it and it made my project so much easier. Besides, you can tell your friends you have a caulkmaster and that is just too funny. Great product.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Review by for Caulk Master PG151 Professional Air Powered Dispensing Gun
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    I am one of those people who are just plain bad at caulking, put on about half a tube, and then smear the excess on my pants leg. This product allows me to draw a perfect bead, thin or wide depending on who hard you squeeze the trigger. It’s heavyer with the larger tubes but it works great for putting down construction adhesive to lay subflooring. If you have a compressor on the job you need this gun.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Review by for Caulk Master PG151 Professional Air Powered Dispensing Gun
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    I have this product and it is extremely overpriced
    and poorly designed. Using the gun with the small
    cartridge is OK with no problem but trying to use the
    gun for the large cartridges is almost impossible!
    In order to use a large cartridge you have to put the
    cartridge in a tube and connect the tube to the gun.
    This is done by compressing a hard rubber “O” ring and
    here is the problem. Using all my strength I cannot
    exert enough pressure to compress this “O” ring and assemble
    the gun. Perhaps this is just the fault of the cartridge
    but this should not happen. You cannot have a caulking gun
    that will work only on certain cartridges.
    It is better to have two guns (one for small cartridges
    and another for the large catridges). For the price of this
    gun you can purchase two guns. You just have to look around
    spend some time. I returned this gun and now have two seperate
    caulking guns that work great (and have money let over)!

  5. Tom says:

    Review by Tom for Caulk Master PG151 Professional Air Powered Dispensing Gun
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    I do love this tool, but with some reservations! The 1/10th gun worked great for me, except for the higher cost of “tubes” VS the 30 ounce “tubes”. The 1/10th gun is lighter to use, thus less tiring. You do take more time changing “spent” tubes, with the 1/10th gun. The 30 ounce gun had problems with the large “o-ringe” seal that kept twisting in, and loosing air pressure, cuasing construction delays, having to fix the ring, that I got so tired of fixing, that I just stopped using the 30 ounce gun. This was a shame since I paid for both, and now use the 1/10th gun, due to the above problem. The 30 ounce tubes are also cheaper, down the road. I also noted the pressure clamp on the air hose to come loose, and need clamping. I recommend the manufacturer look at the above complaint, on the clamp and 30 ounce tool. The 1/10th gun works great, and sure beats hand caulking.

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