Dripless SI300 Contractor Grade Heavy Duty Caulking Gun, 10 oz Cartridge Capacity, 16:1 Thrust Ratio

Dripless SI300 Contractor Grade Heavy Duty Caulking Gun, 10 oz Cartridge Capacity, 16:1 Thrust Ratio

Key features

  • Steel revolving frame caulking gun for 10 oz. cartridges
  • Thrust ratio of 16:1 for use with high viscosity materials
  • Has drip and non-drip settings; on non-drip setting rod retracts after each pull of the trigger to help prevent dripping
  • Revolving frame allows cartridge to rotate for maintaining bead orientation when caulking around corners
  • Hook on the back for hanging it on a ladder

Dripless SI300 Contractor Grade Heavy Duty Caulking Gun, 10 oz Cartridge Capacity, 16:1 Thrust Ratio

List Price: $57.62$51.86DEALYou Save: $5.76 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Not the one in the photo
MichaelAugust 11, 2017
Extremely disappointed. In 13 years of painting the caulk gun in the photo is the only one I have ever really liked. I got a similar one delivered but it is not the same! The release lever on back is completely different and that was the reason I spent $7 more then all the other caulk guns online.
It's far from dripless, but if you keep your ...
Morgan PulliamJune 26, 2017
It's far from dripless, but if you keep your cut of the tip to a minimum, it allows you to make very quick and thin beads for perfection!
Five Stars
Klayton KuboMay 19, 2017
Great product
Five Stars
Amazon CustomerMay 2, 2017
Excellent...5 guys on crew now none can gripe about caulking guns
Dripless brand but it is not 'dripless'
EverendJanuary 16, 2017
This is not the Dripless I expected when I placed the order. The listing is correct, I just didn't look close enough at the product before ordering. This one may be Dripless brand but it is not 'dripless' in practice. The caulk continues to squeeze out of the tube until you press the catch in the back to release the pressure. I have an old Dripless brand gun that really is dripless, pull the trigger it comes out, stop pulling and it stops. No buttons to push to release the pressure on the old one. This new model is no better than the cheep one at the big box stores.
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