Ergo Composite Caulk Gun
Normal Price:$15.54
Our Price:$12.03
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Manufacturer: Dripless Inc.
Model: ERGO/TECH ETS2000
Binding: Misc.
Publisher: Dripless Inc.
Label: Dripless Inc.
Features for Ergo Composite Caulk Gun:
- ETS2000 CAULK GUN ERGO
- KW's: caulk gun ergonomic grip lightweight ergo tech
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Customer Reviews
Ergonomic doesn't even begin to describe it! 
2007-12-30
Purchased this as a gift for my father who is retired and has mild arthritis. After receiving it, he spent the rest of Christmas day applying 8 tubes of caulk to every crack, crevice and narrow gap around the house, with no hand fatigue. His house is now much more energy efficient, although my mother probably won't be too happy in the spring when she finds the windows have been caulked shut.
Highly recommended, but I think it should be noted that moderation is key here...
Occasional Use Homeowner 
2007-04-01
I have had the $3.00 metal caulking guns and the rust, get dented and the tube seems to jamb or caulk keeps oozing out when I squeeze the trigger. They are functional but the ETS2000 overshadows these by a lot. I only have use for this quality of tool every so often so it will last a long long time. Many nice features and smooth action.
Best Caulk Gun Ever! 
2005-10-14
I had to write a review on this gun because it turns out to be the best caulk gun I have ever used. If you think all caulk guns are the same you are right. Most of them are crap. Except for this one, and maybe one other one that is imported from England and is very hard to find.
I've gone through dozens of caulk guns, with each one being less than satifactory and then breaking. They just don't do what they are supposed to do and they don't hold up to the abuse of every day use. Metal guns get bent, plastic ones crack, plunger mechanisms and triggers are poorly made etc.
For years I have wondered why nobody makes a decent caulk gun, it is such a simple device how can manufactures keep getting it wrong?
Well, they got it right on this gun. It must be in the spring mechanism because this baby is smooth. The trigger pulls easily even with heavy Butyl caulks, and it really does not drip. It guns very evenly and there is no problem laying a nice even bead without the globs you get from pulling the trigger again. It's made of a tough molded plastic and super light weight. So far been extremely durable too, I've dropped it off ladders several times and it still works fine. Loading and unloading a tube is a no fuss operation, which is one of my biggest peeves with other guns. There is no spring release button, you just pull back on the plunger to remove the tube.
For $13 bucks this is a winner. Buy this gun!