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Hromee Professional Grade 7.5 Inch Heavy Duty Spray Foam Dispensing Gun with Non-stick teflonized basket and needle valve, Bead Adjustment Valve, 2PACK BLack

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  • The Hromee Foam Gun is ideal for filling gaps in brick, concrete, stone and plaster, around pipe and duct work, and spaces around window and door frames.
  • High Quality Construction - Durable and lightweight with a high-strength aluminum body, it is tough and easy to handle when in use.
  • Easy Operation - Screw the can onto the gun adapter, Slightly loosen the flow adjustment screw the foam gun is ready to use.
  • Foam Flow Control - This foam gun has a flow-control mechanism that dispenses beads from 1/8 inches to 3 inches (0.3 cm to 7.2 cm). You will appreciate its beads control, its precision and the maximum yield with a minimum of waste that provides this tool.
  • Additional Accessories - 4 included plastic tip attachments for further flow customization and reach. The included conical nozzle is suitable for use in narrow and small areas. The supplied long tube nozzle is suitable for filling deep holes or crevices.



Product Description

Spray Foam Dispensing Gun

The Hromee Foam Gun is ideal for filling gaps in brick, concrete, stone and plaster, around pipe and duct work, and spaces around window and door frames.

Spray Foam Dispensing Gun
Copper Tip

Copper Tip

Guarantees a tight seal around the needle to prevent foam leakage.

Non-stick teflonized basket

Non-stick teflonized basket

Air - tight foam canister connection. Easy to use and clean.

Bead Adjustment Valve

Bead Adjustment Valve

Precise Control allows you to precisely control the amount of foam, reducing economic consumption and waste of foam.

Ergonomic Handle

Ergonomic Handle

Made of durable polypropylene that prevents foam from sticking.

How to use the PU expanding foam gun ?

USE

1.Remove the cap of insulation foam can.

2. Carefully screw the can onto the gun adapter (not too tight).

3. Slightly loosen the flow adjustment screw and immediately squeeze out the foam to fill the entire gun with foam.

4.Pull trigger to spray the foam.

Spray Foam Dispensing Gun
Spray Foam Gun
Spray Foam Gun

Steve
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
This spray foam gun is actually pretty nice. The value is way more than I expected. It arrived and had some compressed air still in the chamber which tells me it has good seals. After 1 can, it was easy to remove the enjoy, but you need to store it with a can on it, or run cleaners through it.The trigger control is excellent and it allows for easy adjusting of the foam flow.My only concern is about the plastic accessories.These are worthless and actually I should have known better than to try them. Foam pressure shoots them of the end and causes foam to disperse everywhere! Just pitch these in the trash.Again, good gun, bad accessories!
Bill P.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
Perfect foam gun easy to use and clean
Richard E.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
I have switched entirely to foam subfloor adhesive vs the old liquid nails. It's Great stuff and these guns are doing great. I clean them out about once a week and keep subfloor adhesive in one and foam in the other so I've always got quick options for either one and in rehab they both get plenty of use!
J.L.
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
Sometimes you need to make an investment to save money. This is an example, the large foam bottles are more economical than the single use ones and if you want to insulate with closed cell foam you need a full system or gun like this. It really has been a game changer using this while remodeling my basement bathroom. I'm gonna share something I recently learned that will also save you some money and aggravation... Gumout to clean foam straws and dispensing cans. It completely dissolves it while still sticky/tacky.
goat8485
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
I’ve used several spray foam guns for different handyman projects. These are indistinguishable from the big name brand foam guns but at a much lower cost. They are sturdy and work great. Just make sure you wipe off the tip after each use and flush with acetone every once in awhile and these will last a long time. I definitely recommend them!
DesertDweller
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
These guns work, but not as well as the name brand professional guns that cost a lot more. The main difference is that these budget guns are more difficult to finely adjust the flow rate. They seem to go from completely closed to almost wide open without much in between. They still work fine but require more careful control on the trigger.The tips have ridges that keep attachment nozzles in place very well, but I still like to use some tape to keep them on if I'll be working in tight locations.Cleanup is easy, just use foam cleaner on the tip as soon as you are done. Cans of foam stay fresh on these guns for a long time, so long as you close the valve all the way after each use.
M. Adam Davis
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
These single part aerosol foam guns work very well. They have the cylinder shaped tip that fits the new plastic tips coming from Stanley and others that direct the foam in a specific pattern or up toward the ceiling.These are very well sealed, and came pressurized from the factory so it was pretty impressive they held pressure all this time.They have the usual attachments and adjustments, and come with several straws and tips for various applications.Overall a good product.
GS
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
We build houses and sometimes flip houses. Expanding foam has become a staple in the construction trades. Buying it in a can is a total waste of money. You have to use the whole can all at one time or else the spray tip and tube dries up. We've thrown away dozens of half full cans.This gun allows you to use the larger an cheaper cans that screw onto this spray gun. These guns have a control valve that lets you better control the volume of foam being dispensed, and when you've used as much foam as you need, you just close off the valve by screwing it in and it seals off the can and spray tube keeping it free from curing. The next time you need expanding foam, use a utility knife to give the tip a good scraping, open the valve, and get busy. IF you always remember to close the valve after using it, you'll never have a problem.I've used the guns for years and I've never had one fail. I've seen some reviews complaining about cleaning the foam out of the gun.... those people are not pros working every day in the trades... you will never see anyone spending an hour running some cleaning solution through these guns. Close the valve an forget it. The same type of gun at the local Home D stores is insanely more expensive. Buy these.
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