AWF Pro Professional Spray Foam Gun with Non-Stick Coated Adapter Basket

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AWF 1000
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Description

Professional Spray Foam Gun

for Pro Cans PU (Polyurethane) Sealant Foam and Adhesive

Our professional foam guns are the highest quality money can buy, at an incredibly affordable price.  Follow our included illustrated instructions and you'll find yourself applying foam more effectively than ever in no time. 

We stand behind the quality of these guns and from all the feedback we have received from homeowners and contractors it is clear that these guns match up versus any of the name brand guns.    View the detailed photos of this gun to see the quality construction. 

Features:

  • High quality ensures a simple, effective foam application every time.
  • Barbed extender tips allow for easy attachment of nozzles and straws to reach tight spots.
  • PTFE non-stick coated adapter basket, dispensing needle and ball valve promote easy cleaning.
  • Trigger fittings ensure minimum play with the dispensing needle.
  • Smooth trigger action - far less tight than many other brands.
  • Easy-to-use control knob allows for foam bead adjustment.
  • Proper storage and cleaning results in several years of functionality.
  • Specially designed for use with professional size foam cans.

Now receive a discount when buying foam guns in lots of 10!

Includes:

  • 1 Professional Foam Gun Applicator
  • 2 plastic straws
  • 2 plastic nozzles

Note: Foam gun may be used only with professional foam cans.  DO NOT use retail foam cans with plastic straws.

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Care and Use

Here is a great how to on our foam guns from a customer of ours.  thanks Eric for adding this to the site

How to use Pro Foam Guns

Contributed by Eric Novotny of Windows on Washington

Here is what you do.  When you are done for the day, leave the foam can (as long as it has some remaining product in it) attached.  DO NOT RUN GUN CLEANER THROUGH THE GUN!!!  All that does is cook the seals right out of the gun.  If you are using the gun on a fairly regular basis, it will be fine and if you leave a can attached, it will not cure inside the barrel or valving of the gun.
If you are using the tapered tips, allow the foam to cure inside the tapered tip when you are done for the day.  It forms the airseal at the tip and prevents any air from entering the gun barrel and curing the foam inside the barrel.  When the next install comes around, you just snap off the old tip and install a new tapered tip and you are good to go.
Tapered tips are great and we buy them by the bulk in addition to the extension straws (far less of those are used as compared to the tapered tips).  Since my guys have been doing the gun storage as listed above, we are getting months out of each gun whereas they were getting far less by trying to clean and store them emptied out.

For more information on the use and care of foam guns read "How to use a Pro Foam Gun".

To see a copy of our illustrated instructions, click here.

Para ver una copia de las instrucciones illustradas, haga clic aqui.

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3 Reviews

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  • 5
    Excellent product

    Posted by Bruce Bryzek on Oct 3rd 2016

    Good price great gun!!!

  • 5
    Great tool, great value

    Posted by Justin on Jan 28th 2016

    Very pleased with my purchase. I have had more expensive versions of this tool. This version performed wonderfully. I had a problem with a previous purchase of a less expensive model and the great folks at a warehouse full took care of my complaint quickly and to my complete satisfaction.

  • 5
    easy for homeowner

    Posted by BB on Mar 16th 2015

    If you are on the fence about a pro gun versus big box consumer one-use cans - don't be. The big box cans are an absolute mess and very unpredictable foaming patterns. I used this gun for the 1st time and it was incredibly easy. Try a few test strips while adjusting the nozzle on the back and then you'll have a consistent foam bead size. Research Ive done here and elsewhere says I can keep the foam on the gun and not have to clean it out. I have yet to validate that but that's the plan. With the Dow-branded gun going for like $40-$50 I don't know why you would need to spend that. This gun had everything I needed.