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29 oz. Medium-Duty Drip Free Smooth Rod Caulk Gun

$15.98
  • Drip free feature prevents waste
  • Features built-in spout cutter, seal punch, and ladder hook
  • 8:1 thrust ratio for use with acrylic and silicone caulk
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About This Product

Anvil 29 oz. drip free smooth rod caulk gun allows more control over the flow of caulk and makes smooth beads of caulk with a light squeeze of the trigger. It has an 8:1 thrust ratio making it ideal for 29 oz. tubes of acrylic/latex and silicone caulk. Features include a drip free tip that helps prevent waste, a built-in spout cutter to safely snip the tip off a caulk tube, seal punch to break the inner seal of a caulk tube, and ladder hook. It's rugged steel construction makes it durable enough for every project.

Highlights

  • Spout cutter
  • Seal punch
  • Ladder hook
  • 29 oz.
  • 8:1 thrust ratio
  • Use 29 oz. tubes
  • Smooth round rod
  • Drip free feature
  • Weighs 2 lbs.
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Product Information

Internet # 315071033

Model # HD-129T1

Store SKU # 1006011719

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Specifications

Details

Features

Seal Puncture Tool

Hand Tool Type

Caulk Gun

Maximum Tube Capacity (oz.)

29 oz

Pack Size

1

Returnable

90-Day

Tools Product Type

Hand Tool

Warranty / Certifications

Manufacturer Warranty

No Warranty

Questions & Answers

Hi. Can I use this with 28oz loctite construction adhesive? If not, what should I use.
ByNov 6, 2025
1 Answer | 
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you can use it

By|Nov 7, 2025


    Hi. Can I use this with 28oz loctite construction adhesive? If not, what should I use.
    ByNov 6, 2025
    1 Answer | 
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    you can use it

    By|Nov 7, 2025


      How do I pull the rod back to insert caulk tube
      ByJul 12, 2025
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      push down on the silver button by the end where the handle is and then pull back the rod.

      By|Aug 21, 2025

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        Will this work for 5.5 oz tubes as well as 10.1 oz tubes?
        ByJul 8, 2025
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        No. Just the 10.1 oz tubes.

        By|Jul 9, 2025


          How do I pull the rod back to insert caulk? It feels like it is locked
          ByApr 13, 2024
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          turn the rod with the ladder hook, facing up. Push down on silver button , above the handle and trigger, and pull the rod out

          By|Jan 25, 2026

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            how to start flow?
            ByMar 20, 2024
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            Did you cut the tip and also puncture the seal on the front end of the tube ?

            By|Sep 8, 2025

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              How do you release after using?
              ByJan 31, 2024
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              You should be able to just press on the thumb release, turn the rod and pull.

              By|Sep 17, 2024


                Will a 9.5 oz tube fit in the 10 oz gun?
                ByJan 20, 2024
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                Yes

                By|Apr 19, 2025

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                  Customer Reviews

                  4.4 out of 5

                  • 4.4 out of 2,339 reviews
                  • 62% recommend this product
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                  I'm loving the Anvil light duty drip-free smooth rod caulk gun!I used it to glue my stairs and it was a total breeze. The smooth rod made it super easy to apply the adhesive exactly where I needed it, and the drip-free feature meant I didn't have to worry about making a mess. The light duty design was perfect for my project - it was easy to handle and didn't tire my hand out. If you're looking for a reliable caulk gun for a DIY project, I'd definitely recommend the Anvil. It's a solid tool that gets the job done!
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                  The tip cutting feature is great. If you are like me, it is not a problem of breaking a tool, it is misplacing them (or having them walk away). I probably have five of these at each job site. They get the job done and are cheap enough to lose.
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                  Cheaply made and faulty
                  First use plunger bent wasted $20 tube self leveling concrete sealant came out back and made mess. Cheaply made faulty and would not recommend.
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                    1 found this review helpful
                    Bad caulk gun
                    Plunger end bent on first use all the self leveling concrete sealant came out of the back around the plunger. Took tube out and plunger was bent. Junk threw away on first use and wasted a full tube of sealant. Would not recommend. Would give negative stars if available
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                      1 found this review helpful
                      DRIPS!
                      Nothing worse than a caulk gun that keeps pressure on the caulk when you let go of the handle. This one is advertised as No Drip. Don’t believe it.
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                        1 found this review helpful
                        This was not drip free. Was dripping all over the place. Pressure doesn't release and several inches of caulk drips out. Pointless.
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                        6 found this review helpful
                        Cause injury
                        30 seconds. Broke. Caused a 2 inch blood blister, and that would be great but… I work in my shop with my hands. Had to buy a 29 ounce gun for one job and literally it just snapped in 30 seconds what an absolute waste and a terrible product.
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                          Absolute Garbage! Buy ANYTHING else.
                          Absolute junk caulk gun. It's not cheap at all, because you will be throwing it out right after the first use, to buy a proper one. The puncturing rod in the front is too short - it doesn't reach the membrane unless you chop about 3/4" of the nozzle off, which leaves you with too big of an opening in the tip. Secondly, the caulk gun is either too long, or the tube retaining ring on the back is too short. While squeezing the handle, the tube pushes forward and pops out. Complete trash!
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