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๐Ÿ’ง Dripless HR300: The Ultimate Industrial Applicator Cartridge for Mess-Free Precision Review

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Very good

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Description of ๐Ÿ’ง Dripless HR300: The Ultimate Industrial Applicator Cartridge for Mess-Free Precision

Steel rotating frame adhesive applicator for 10 oz. cartridges. Thrust ratio of 26:1 for high viscosity materials. Revolving frame can rotate 360 degrees to maintain bead orientation when caulking around corners. Each pull of the trigger advances the cartridge by 5.5 mm. Adjustable screw that cuts thrust gaps provides bead control.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly! good for power tool

all my colleagues who have been in the trade for over 10 years say it has the smoothest and lightest trigger. , the trigger is much lighter, so you have to get used to it.

Pros
  • hand tool
Cons
  • damaged

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My favorite professional cartridge gun!

Very good cartridge gun. I heard about it from a local painter and bought it the same day. Thanks for the quality work. Some might think that reinforced plastic isn't as good as a metal case, but I found that wasn't the case. I particularly like the adjustable no-drip and that this is a very handy watch gun. and hours every day.

Pros
  • Tools and household goods
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent! - Hand tool

This caulking gun works smoothly and easily. I recommend it, especially if you need control in a limited space. I have small hands (females) and have no problem using this tool for long periods of time. I can run a continuous bead many yards without breaking or hitting the caulk line (caulk also plays a part, of course). With other caulking guns that require frequent trigger pulls, I've experienced lumps and bumps if too much product came out when the trigger was pulled.

Pros
  • Power tool and Hand tool
Cons
  • No Automatic