Newborn Octogun 930-GTD Drip-Free Caulking Gun - Gator Trigger Grip | Fits 1/10 Gallon Cartridge |10:1 Thrust Ratio | Smooth Hex Rod Cradle with Built-in Smoother Tool | Scraper & Plug Included







Key features
- •Steel half-barrel (also called cradle) frame caulking gun for 1/10-gal. cartridges
- •Thrust ratio of 10:1 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
- •Handle and trigger are padded for comfort
- •Professional-grade 1/10-gallon drip-free caulk gun
Newborn Octogun 930-GTD Drip-Free Caulking Gun - Gator Trigger Grip | Fits 1/10 Gallon Cartridge |10:1 Thrust Ratio | Smooth Hex Rod Cradle with Built-in Smoother Tool | Scraper & Plug Included
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Customer Reviews
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A great tool for laying caulk!
Nicholas Ewalt•September 27, 2017
Worked great! Quick and easy to use, the included tip cutter and seal piercer are much appreciated!
I did have a little bit of dribble; not completely drip free as others have claimed; but I was using Black Silicone I by GE, which is a little hard to find, and pretty far from the common usage, so that may have been why.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone with the need for some caulking :). It works great and is convenient and comfortable to use. This was my first time caulking so I can't compare this to other caulking guns, but the load/reload mechanism is very easy and straightforward to use.
I did have a little bit of dribble; not completely drip free as others have claimed; but I was using Black Silicone I by GE, which is a little hard to find, and pretty far from the common usage, so that may have been why.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone with the need for some caulking :). It works great and is convenient and comfortable to use. This was my first time caulking so I can't compare this to other caulking guns, but the load/reload mechanism is very easy and straightforward to use.
Well made great price and features.
Jeff Lynch•December 3, 2016
Comfortable grip and trigger handle made of silicone. Does not keep pressure on the caulking tube to cause unnecessary dripping of caulking. Has a convenient small rod that extends out from under the base of the caulking gun that I use to puncture my caulking tubes prior to use, and slip back underneath. Very well made compared to other similar priced caulking guns.
Makes caulking less sucktastic
MattMoore•November 15, 2016
I absolutely despise caulking, so messy, the bead of caulk that would always ooze out of the tube after running a bead when using a cheap gun. Figured giving this one a try prior to flipping a house (so a LOT of caulking to do).
This gun and some practice has made caulking much less messy. The trigger allows for much smoother & controlled application and having the tube tip cutter is worth the cost of the tool alone (no more looking for snips or a box cutter).
This gun and some practice has made caulking much less messy. The trigger allows for much smoother & controlled application and having the tube tip cutter is worth the cost of the tool alone (no more looking for snips or a box cutter).
The right gun for all your caulking needs.
Psimitry•November 9, 2016
There's not a lot one can really review on a caulking gun. But I have noticed several times how much I like this gun during usage. The trigger mechanism gives a really specific indicator as far as how fast you can expect caulk to flow out of the gun. Additionally, it's nice that the trigger pulls back on the pressure whenever the trigger is released so that I'm not spraying caulk all over the job I'm doing. The tip clearing rod being built in to the bottom of the gun is (from what I'm told) a standard feature in most guns, but it's still appreciated as I've had to use it several times. In all, this gun is (I would imagine) about as good as it gets.
Big Improvement over regular caulking gun, worthwhile, but not perfect.
Alien Bitflipper•October 11, 2016
Compared to the typical big box store caulking gun, this thing is a life saver. Much better control and much less wasted caulk.
It would be nice to have a hold button or something that allows doing a continuous bead longer than three or four feet. The trigger bottoms out during the laydown of caulk on long runs. When one releases to allow another trigger load, the bead is interrupted and then restarted, which disturbs the nice and neat delivery of caulk. Try some runs on base mouldings, you'll see what I mean.
It would be nice to have a hold button or something that allows doing a continuous bead longer than three or four feet. The trigger bottoms out during the laydown of caulk on long runs. When one releases to allow another trigger load, the bead is interrupted and then restarted, which disturbs the nice and neat delivery of caulk. Try some runs on base mouldings, you'll see what I mean.
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