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DEWALT 20V MAX Caulking Gun, Cordless, 10oz, Variable Speed Trigger, Interchangeable Canister Trays, Bare Tool Only (DCE560B)

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Features

  • Variable Speed Trigger allows for increased control over the flow of your adhesive
  • Spreed Dial allow for setting maximum and minimum flow rates
  • Anti - Drip Feature automatically retracts the plunging rod once trigger is released preventing excess adhesive from dripping out
  • Quick Connect inter-changeable canister trays allows user to quickly change between canister sizes
  • LED light assists users with visibility in low light situations
  • Hang hook allows for easy storage when not in use
  • Made in the USA with global materials

Description

The DEWALT DCE560B 20V MAX 10oz/300ml Adhesive Gun, Baretool offers the user a variable speed trigger which allows for increased control over the flow of your adhesive. It also has a variable speed dial that allow for setting maximum and minimum flow rates. This gun has an anti - drip feature that automatically retracts the plunging rod once trigger is released preventing excess adhesive from dripping out and making a mess on your project. A Quick Connect inter-changeable canister trays allows user to quickly change between canister sizes. Capacity: 10oz, Speed: 21 in/min. This is a bare tool item - battery sold separately. Includes: 1) DCE560 Adhesive Gun.

Color: Multi


Brand: DEWALT


Style: Tool Only


Item Weight: 4.1 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 21"L x 3"W x 11"H


Power Source: Cordless


Voltage: 20 Volts


Compatible Material: Wood


Material Type: Blend


Color: Multi


Style Name: Tool Only


Item Weight: 4.1 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 21"L x 3"W x 11"H


Brand Name: DEWALT


UPC: 885911454353


Global Trade Identification Number: 53


Manufacturer: DEWALT


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 3 year limited warranty


Model Number: DCE560B


Manufacturer Part Number: DCE560B


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Included Components: 1) DCE560 Adhesive Gun


Item Type Name: Caulking Gun


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Tool
Style: Tool Only
I bought this because I'm finishing building a large outdoor kitchen and needed to apply polyurethane sealant to the underside of the cement board edges by using my finger. This caulk gun enabled me to use my left hand to pull the trigger to squeeze the caulk out a little bit at a time while I dabbed and applied it with my right hand. The caulk flowed out smoothly and easily, and I never had a single issue. Although the caulk gun works fine with a 2Ah battery, I used my 9Ah battery in the gun because the weight of the large battery enabled me to just stand the gun up without it tipping over (which it does with a lighter battery), so I didn't even have to hold the gun. Definitely with the money to me - it turned a three-hour job (at least) into a simple one-hour job. I wish I'd night this thing years ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2025 by Reaxions

  • What a difference
Style: Tool Only
I've always liked, and used Dewalt tools for decades now. I recently purchased a newer 20v drill, but still have a working 14.4v too. I ain't getting any younger, and my list of stuff to get done never seems to get any shorter. I was using the old fashioned type caulking gun, and noticed my forearms, and hands just don't have the strength they used to have, and found myself struggling to get through what should have been a short project. So I thought: "I wonder if they make a powered caulking gun?" Enter the DEWALT 20V MAX Caulking Gun, Cordless, 10oz, Variable Speed Trigger, Interchangeable Canister Trays, Bare Tool Only (DCE560B) I picked it up June 22, 2024, and wanted to wait until I had a chance to use it before posting a review. First, I don't care if your a pro, or a seasoned DIY'er, your going to need to put in a little bit of practice before you dive into a project. This one comes with variable six speeds, and I haven't yet found a reason to go past two. The material I'm working with flows PDQ. Perhaps with a thicker material, I'd use a setting higher than two. Second, I found that on setting one, if I flick the trigger, and let the material flow, I get a great bead going, then wait for it to slow a bit, "trigger flick", wait for it to slow, and on like that til the job is done. If I squeeze the trigger all the way down, and run a bead, when I release the trigger, the anti-drip kicks in and draws the plunger back. You'll see what I mean once you get a chance to use this cool caulking gun, At any rate you'll pry this great DeWalt tool from my cold dead hands before I part with it. I've redone all the exterior window sills, as well as some gaps in the eves, and all the exterior wood trim around the windows and doors. No sore hands or forearms, I get a ton of work done, and the results look great! Thanks DeWalt! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024 by Shane

  • Great product
Style: Tool Only
This is a alsome caulk gun got a great deal on line for it it has multiple speed it does not drip or continue to ooze out it’s easy to clean up . I highly recommend this dewalt caulk gun.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2026 by Kevin stansbury

  • Great gun with an irritating flaw (not a deal breaker)
Style: Tool Only
I got this gun to help with two relatively large household projects. I had to recaulk an entire shower that I was waterproofing/sealing, and a kitchen countertop where the caulking in the joints had failed. Both involved long runs of silicone that I had done relatively badly before. This gun worked great. A couple of pointers - first, make sure you ensure that the caulk is loaded in the tip just before you get started, otherwise it will be an unwelcome surprise at exactly when you pull it back to check why nothing is coming out, and second, do not assume the advertised pull back of the piston will be enough to stop ejecting material. Definitely hit the top button that releases pressure. I created a gigantic mess on my first try because I believed the hype that the gun was dripless. To be sure, the piston does move back when you release the trigger, but it doesn't relieve enough pressure to stop caulk from coming out in copious quantities. That being said, the gun has been very effective. I have some issues with trigger finger and forearm pain from repetitive stress, and this gun allowed me to get the caulk where I needed it without having to unnecessarily stop. It is obviously a bit heavier than a manual caulking gun, but it isn't really unwieldy. Just use both hands, and handle carefully. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025 by Orion

  • You need this cordless caulking gun
Style: Tool Only
It's been awhile since I've been excited about a tool. After applying a large quantity of roofing sealant with a hand caulking gun, I told myself I'd look for a cordless gun to make it easier on myself. Although there are less expensive and highly reviewed cordless guns out there, I'm already invested in Dewalts 20V Max batteries and therefore was limited to one of their guns at a price point $50 more expensive (gun only). But after using the gun on a small project, I wish I had bought one sooner. It's a dream to install caulking now. Positives about the gun: - Relatively lightweight even with the battery and a full tube - Speed setting allows for perfect control of the caulk - The tool isn't metal, but seems well made even in plastic. I don't expect a caulking gun to be heavy duty, unlike say, a miter saw. - The reverse attribution at the end of a dispense is a nice touch and needed Negatives - It would be nice if it was possible to swap to a larger tube size. I believe another reviewer said this is possible because the larger gun tube holder will fit this gun, even if Dewalt says it isn't the case. Regardless, I personally use standard size tubes so not a deal breaker. - I think the price point of the gun is a bit high, especially since this is a bare bones tool purchase without a battery. But I understand, why they do this, so folks that have not invested in Dewalt will have to purchase the tool with a battery. For those of us who have invested, I feel like we are penalized, having to pay higher prices for a tool without the battery. All in all, I am happy with the gun and look forward to using it. I think it's a good addition to my Dewalt tool line. Update: Now that I've used the tool, I have a couple more things to add in my review. The caulking tube metal puncture rod at first, would not stay secure. Then, it just broke off at the metal rivet. Total design flaw that should be corrected. The plastic sleeve that holds the tube, IS SHATTERPROOF, unlike one reviewer mentioned. All in all I am still happy with the purchase of this gun. There's a slight learning curve to the process compared to using a manual caulking gun, but you'll figure it out quickly and easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020 by Timothy Egan

  • DEWALT 20V MAX Caulking Gun
Style: Tool Only
Very powerful and easy to use. The variable speed trigger gives great control, making it easy to apply an even bead without wasting material. The 20V battery lasts a long time, and the tool feels solid and well-built, as expected from DEWALT. It’s a huge upgrade compared to manual caulking guns, especially for larger jobs. Highly recommended for both DIY and professional use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2025 by Rene Licea

  • Bad for small jobs, maybe decent for bigger ones
Style: Tool Only
Negative: Tool claims to have an anti drip feature... Not sure if mine was defective or what, but that feature does not seem to work. This thing drips significantly more than any manual gun I've ever used. I can't compare it to other motorized caulk guns, as this is the first one I've owned. But from what I've read, drip is a notorious issue with motorized guns. So I'm guessing that's just a built in drawback with motorized caulk guns at this current point in time. Positive: For long runs, this gun actually seems to perform great. It's light and easy enough to maneuver around. Smooth mechanical pull/push system to load/unload that would likely last for a LONG time. Tool seems solid and functional for it's primary purpose of emptying cannister contents smoothly and consistently. For small time users/DIY, I would actively not recommend this simply due to the dripping waste at the end of every short run. Until drip is basically nonexistent, a manual $20 gun from the hardware store will win every time over this thing for smaller jobs with lots of stopping and starting. . That said, I think for longer runs where you regularly just run through a whole cannister in a couple trigger presses, like maybe entire baseboard/crown moulding runs or something like that. I can definitely see how that bit of drip would be an acceptable downside for all the effort and time saved. Hence, 3 stars. Not a good choice for DIY/small jobs. Potentially solid choice for larger niche uses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026 by Anthony

  • Nice caulking gun
Style: Tool Only
I'd been looking at something like this for a while, I've got several dewalt tools and I liked the features of this best. I had read the reviews and I can tell you that if you open the tube fully, put the speed adjustment on the highest setting and fully squeeze the trigger you will make a huge mess, this thing will shove caulk, concrete, silicone or whatever out very fast, on the other end, if you turn the speed control all the way down and barely squeeze the trigger it will take forever to get much product out. I really like the fact that you can cut the tip on an angle and rotate the tube in the gun so you can get a smooth bead going around corners and irregular edges, it'll take some practice but you can get a good bead with this little jewel. I loaned it to a coworker that was putting in a powered vent in the top of an rv at work, he said he was very impressed with the ease of use and control, he was glad I cautioned him about how fast this thing can put out the silicone, he got the vent installed quickly with no hand cramping either. I talked to a windshield installer that had one, he told me he likes this better than even the milwaukee branded ones and apparently some of his coworkers are switching over to dewalt now. As far as how long will a battery pack last while using this, depends on the size and condition of the pack, type of product you are using and how fast you are pushing the product out, I used just a little 2 amp hour pack, fully charged and used about 5 tubes of silicone and still had power to spare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022 by John V

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