 [Click To Enlarge]
Email A Friend - Gift Reminder |
Dap 18570 Dap Cap Caulk Finishing Tool
Availability: In Stock
Price:
$3.39 $2.00*
|
| Part No: | B00176T5I4 |
| Manufacturer: | Dap |
| MFG Part: | 18570 |
| Customer Rating: | 3.5 / 5.0 |
|
|
- No mess, trims excess caulk leaving a smooth professional looking result
- Reseals, seals cartridge for storage and reuse
- Easy to Use
- Plastic
- 1 per pack
A handy tool that smooths and finishes a bead of caulk for professional results. When the job is completed it can be used to reseal the cartridge for storage.
| Cap - Yes. Caulk TooL - no. | 2010-03-01 | 1 / 5 |
|
| This is a totally useless piece of cheap plastic that cannot even in its wildest dreams provide a decent caulk bead. Your finger is far superior to this loser. It works OK as a cap. So does a large wire nut at nowhere near the cost of this. |
| No better than a finger | 2009-12-28 | 3 / 5 |
|
| I thought this might perform better than the good old wet finger, but it doesn't. In fact, I found my finger works even better. I also found the "cap" is no better than the small cap that comes with the caulk. Perhaps people with very large fingers will find this helpful, but I tossed mine in the garbage. |
| Handy tool | 2009-09-26 | 4 / 5 |
|
| This is a handy tool to use when caulking. My only complaint is that the product is flimsy so it will break. I would recommend this product to the beginning caulker. |
|
| It was a small purchase, but it has paid huge dividends. It made my life so much easier as I refinished my shower. Great product. |
| Good Cap, Not a good Finishing Tool | 2009-08-10 | 2 / 5 |
|
As a cap, this Dap Cap is just okay. It does close the open caulk tubes to prevent air from getting in, but there are other caps on the market that provide a tighter, more secure fit. 2 stars for the cap end.
As a Finishing Tool, I wouldn't recommend this tool. You would be better off using your finger in a plastic bag or directly beading the caulk. You usually want to go over the caulk just once, but with this tool, you'll find yourself going over the caulk three or four times. The finishing tool end feels like thin, cheap plastic, although it is bendable. 2 stars for the finishing tool.
|