You'll need yoiur own battery and charger. I just have no use for the caulking gun, If some contractor needs another, it's as cheap as they will ever be)
those things are awesome if you are a framer and have to put down subfloor. I used it with my carpentry students. set the setting and figure out how fast to move and wa-la, no wasted glue, and no tired hands. We had 2 on the school vo-tech site when i was teaching in KC.
I have the ryobi one now, used it every now and then. best thing is you can get a constant flow.
Rigid is the big tubes, ryobi is the standard or smaller tube
I'll never use it doing a tube of fire caulk every 2-3 months ;-)) I didn't know they made such a thing until i got the tool kit, but I'm not into that sort of stuff.
I have the 18 volt angle drill kit so have the bat & charger too but I think you are asking way too much for it LOL. anyway if not sold yet I'll take it $8.75?
Thats just outrages to ask $10 for a $80 tool but some are so filthy rich that they could care less! Sign of the times for sure. They say that you get roofing tar, gutter sealer or construction glue on your hands just by ordering it over the phone so I was hoping to see if by using the internet I could keep my keyboard clean, oh well, thanks see you tomorrow. Scott, He He
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