Hand Tool Caulking & Sealant Guns

 

A Quality Caulking Gun Is A DIY Must-Have

A caulk gun is a tool that can spread caulk, glue, and other sealants. If you’re shipping for a caulk gun on eBay today, you’ll find a range of options right here for a great price.

Parts of a caulk gun

  • A frame or canister tray
  • Handle
  • Trigger
  • Plunger
  • Punch Tool
  • Hook
  • Tip Cutter 

About for caulk gun

People who work in many different trades use caulking guns, including framers and plumbers. They were first invented by Theodore Witte from Chilliwack, Canada, in 1894. 

When shopping, consider the following as priority aspects:

  • Designed to last a long time
  • A hook on the end (good for hanging off a ladder or similar)
  • Anti-drip mechanism for when you pull the trigger
  • A puncture tool that retracts

Types of caulk gun

  • Stamped-steel caulk guns are ideal for quick jobs
  • Manual caulk guns are heavy duty and durable
  • Bulk caulk guns work fast and accept caulk in bulk
  • Cordless battery powered caulk guns are fast and require little effort
  • Air powered caulk guns can pump in high speed and large volumes

How to clean and use your caulking gun

For a silicone-based sealant, clean the caulk gun with a neat cloth. If it's a latex caulk, clean with a neat wet cloth. Note that when using the hand tool caulking sealant guns, among others:

  • Put in the sealant cartridge in the caulking gun
  • Apply the trigger of the gun before pulling the plunger.

When you want to use them during the cold weather, always keep them warm.

Start shopping today for caulking and sealant guns you can use on your home projects, such as building a cabinet, putting together a CD tower, or something much bigger. As an eBay Plus member, you can shop with eBay Plus-approved sellers, get special year-round savings, free express delivery, and return your items for no extra charge. As a non-member, you can try it for free today. Before you add an item to your cart and make a payment, read the seller's information very carefully to make sure that everything is correct. Keep in mind that some sellers offer Afterpay, which lets you buy something now and pay for it in four instalments over time.