Long Reach Pro Foam Gun, 360° Swivel Tip – 40″ (3.3 ft)

Long Reach Professional Spray Foam Gun, 360° Swivel Tip – 40″ (3.3 ft) tackles tough insulation and sealing projects. The extra-long spray foam applicator combines exceptional durability, user-friendly features, and precise control to deliver flawless results in every application.

Color

Black

Size

8 x 3 x 47 inches

Features & Benefits

  • The foam gun sprayer features a non-stick Teflon coating for long-lasting performance, even in demanding environments.
  • The robust construction of the professional spray foam gun ensures it can withstand tough job site conditions.
  • Extended 40″ nozzle and 360° swivel tip for effortless application in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Provides precise foam dispensing with an adjustable control knob for accurate and efficient application.
  • Versatile foam dispensing gun as it works seamlessly with most major brands’ spray foam insulation cans.
  • Quick and easy to clean, thanks to the non-stick Teflon coating.

Specs

How to Use

  • Refer to the special instructions supplied with the expanding foam gun before use.
  • First, attach the spray foam to the applicator of the spray foam insulation gun.
  • Adjust the control knob on the gun to ensure the foam flows.
  • Hold and use the long nozzle with a 360° swivel tip toward the application area.
  • Always wear protective equipment when using the spray foam gun.

Application Areas

  • Wall spray foam insulation (ideal for reaching behind cabinets, beams, or in narrow crawl spaces).
  • Sealing for windows and doors.
  • Filling gaps and cracks in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Different sealing and sealing projects.
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Bflow's Garage

The worst part of the whole spray foam in a can system is having to use the can upside-down. The can will absolutely be in the way while you're trying to spray or cause you to lean the can over to a point where it doesn't want to spray the foam. But, if you have the 40" gun, you can basically reach anywhere you need to without the can being in the way nor tilting too far and not spraying foam. This is one of those times where spending more money upfront will save you a ton of time/effort while performing the job. The pic is an 8ft high sill plate bay that I was able to spray without the electrical wires being an issue, I didn't need a ladder, and the giant 24oz inverted can sitting on top of the gun never got close to the ceiling with the 40" reach.

Image #1 from Bflow's Garage
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  1. BG

    The worst part of the whole spray foam in a can system is having to use the can upside-down. The can will absolutely be in the way while you’re trying to spray or cause you to lean the can over to a point where it doesn’t want to spray the foam. But, if you have the 40″ gun, you can basically reach anywhere you need to without the can being in the way nor tilting too far and not spraying foam.
    This is one of those times where spending more money upfront will save you a ton of time/effort while performing the job. The pic is an 8ft high sill plate bay that I was able to spray without the electrical wires being an issue, I didn’t need a ladder, and the giant 24oz inverted can sitting on top of the gun never got close to the ceiling with the 40″ reach.

    Image #1 from Bflow's Garage

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