Makita DCG180ZBK 18V Li-ion LXT Caulking Gun Supplied in a Carry Case â Batteries and Charger Not Included
Weight: | 6.1 kg |
Dimensions: | 55.8 x 44.4 x 14.2 cm; 6.1 Kilograms |
Model: | DCG180ZBK |
Part: | DCG180ZBK |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | Yes |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Makita |
Quantity: | 1 |
I do bird proofing on buildings and solar panels. This is a great bit of kit, no hand ache and you can adjust the flow. Only down side is its a little heavy.
We purchased two guns to seal concrete slabs over 1600 metres they are fantastic, would highly recommend.
Excellent for use when re pointing and re sealing total control
The product is very good but lets itself down by the cos
What an amazing tool! Probably saved me a days work or a two week projec
A wonderful way to use multiple sealant tubes without ending up with forearms the size of Popeye. Full control of flow from subtle to a complete tube evacuation in 4 seconds. Highly recomended. A doddle for the 18v batteries even ones as low as 3 ah. Went through 25 sealant tubes on a 3 ah battery and upon completion, all led’s lit up. Impressive.
I fit windscreens and this gun makes it so much easier to apply the sealant in a steady stream avoiding low points. Only minus is that it comes bare and battery with charger is very expensive
Lieferung erfolgt schnell und zuverlssig. Die Presse ist genial fr Kleber und dichtmasse. Man kann die Geschwindigkeit somit Strke des Materials einstellen damit ist Ein
Konzentriertes arbeiten ist mglich da man sich auf das auspressen nicht mehr konzentrieren muss.ade kaputte handspritze
I have two of these now so I can keep one for cartridges and use the other with bags without having to change the plungers over each time (the kits come with both options). They are easily and finely adjustable to get the flow rate you want, can be fully disassembled for cleaning, have an automatic slight retraction on release to avoid dripping, and a 3Ah battery lasts two full days of use.
You can use them for grout and pointing mortar with a suitable mix. They are mainly aimed at tasks where you need an exact and controllable flow, but are great tools for general use too.
My first one is now 3 years old and still going strong. With a good quality manual gun lasting me about 2 months and costing 30 the Makita 18V one paid for itself after 12 months.
The best bit? No more banging a gun frame on the floor to release a stuck action while it continues to push sealant everywhere!