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Newborn 115D Non Drip Parallel Cartridge Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of Newborn 115D Non Drip Parallel Cartridge

Steel skeleton (also called parallel) frame caulking fun for 1/10-gal. cartridges. Thrust ratio of 7:1 for use with low viscosity materials. Smooth pressure rod requires less force and is quieter than a ratchet-style pressure rod. Rod retracts after each pull of the trigger to help prevent dripping. Hook on the back for hanging it on a ladder.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

"Efficient dispenser for industrial use

This adhesive dispenser is A must-have for any industrial and scientific workplace. Through trial and error, I found that this non-drip parallel cartridge greatly improves the efficiency of my projects... The sturdy construction and easy-to-use design make it a reliable tool for everyday use. Plus, the precision tip allows for accurate application of the adhesive which saves time and money. The only down side is that it can be a bit pricey compared to other dispensers on the market. Overall, I…

Pros
  • Doesn't drip when in use, reducing the risk of spills and messes.
Cons
  • Requires a specific type of cartridge, limiting your options for choosing a different type or brand.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good caulking gun for the DIY enthusiast

Like; It works as it should to prevent the sealant from leaking out of the pipe. I recently discovered that handguns have a "pull factor" that determines how much force is exerted when you pull the trigger. The lower the ratio, the less likely sealant will leak from the tip of the hose being used. This one uses 7:1 (6:1 seems to be the lowest, and a 26:1 ratio gun is fine for newborns), so it's great for silicone, latex, and similar sealants that flow freely when pressure is exerted. It has an…

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Cons
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