





🧡 Seal it like a pro — precision, durability, and bulk power in one pack!
The Albion Engineering 235-3 Cone Nozzle (25 Pack) is a durable, HDPE plastic accessory designed for professional-grade caulking guns. Engineered to fit standard Albion bulk and sausage guns with a #421-G01 ring cap, these nozzles offer customizable cut sizes from 1/8" to 1-3/4" for precise application. Tough enough for brick and concrete, they provide a leak-free, snug fit and come in a convenient pack of 25, making them ideal for contractors and DIY pros seeking reliable, high-performance sealing solutions.
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,195 Reviews |
T**R
Does the job
These are a bit on the expensive side for what they are, as some other reviews have noted, but they certainly do the job. Having the angle is really nice and the extension and narrow tip let you get into small spaces. It fit very snug onto the tube, no leaks whatsoever. Even if you aren’t trying to get into a narrow space these allow for a little more precision during application. I wouldn’t call them single use strictly speaking, as you can transfer them between tubes as long as you are using one after the other, but I don’t think cleaning them would be a very practical undertaking. Overall decent quality and got the job done.
R**U
A Life Saver literally.
This helped me out so much!! Living on an upper floor condo there was now way to seal the window gaps the new installer left behind for me. This allowed me to reach the outer edges of the window trim (windows are 5 feet wide side sliders!) to brick gap and overhead with only standing inside on a 6" step box. Was totally safe and got the job done well! If you are in a similar situation and don'tt want to be up on a ladder, just get them, yes you need them. Fit over my standard caulk tube in and my standard caulk gun without any issue. Would not have been able to do this. Thank you for these!
J**R
Works very well
I NEVER leave reviews. I used to side houses for a living. When we used OSI caulking i could bend the tip because of the foil tube end but recently needed to seal up a flat roof to flashing joint to verify a leak. The sealant plastic tube didn't allow any flex and I couldn't get the tip in past the gutter. These worked perfect to get access. Unscrewed the sealant tip and replaced with this. No mess and got the job done.
B**Y
These nozzle extensions are great, but expensive.
These caulkbtube nozzle extensions are great! They definitely made a hard to reach area with the standard nozzle a breeze. I only deducted a star because of the price and these are not Reusable unless you want to really spend a lot of time cleaning them up and free of the caulk or sealant you used with it. In this case I used Lexel and if you've ever used it you know that stuff is a mess, even though it is an excellent sealant. These should really be about half the price where each nozzle average about $2 each, but I paid over $12 for the 3 pack.
C**R
Use in warm to hot temps for best application
I used this to caulk around the mounting brackets of RV solar panels. It was a tight fit and using these special tubes worked great. I would say it cost more in time and materials to clean these so it is a one-time use tube for me. I caulked 1800 watts of panels using just one tube. The warmer the temperature the easier the caulking flows through the tube so lay your caulking tub(s) in the hot sun first and apply during a warm sunny day and the caulking will flow through these tubes much easier.
C**Y
Helped Seal up our Siding to the Corner Boards in Tight Spots
This was just the thing to get that Quad Max into those tight spaces behind the deck railing posts where the normal nozzle won't go. And, the guys got a good laugh when I presented it as a "mystery gift" to the best caulker on the crew. It was a nominal cost as part of a re-side project. You know you want it, admit it.
P**H
Not cleanable, but fabulous find!
I have had an enormous rodeo issue in the house this season. It's the most dreadful thing I've ever been through on the home level. Horrid. I've narrowed down entry points, and have begun sealing them off. The problem remained of areas under the builder grade garbage kitchen cupboards. They were zipping over the empty areas between cupboards and between bottom of cupboards and the kicks. SO? I cut mdf and lined it with hardware cloth, got out. my compressor and stapled the boards up over the empty 1/2" area under the cabinets, but could NOT do the same for the spaces between cupboards due to the angle of the opening. I ended up coming to Uncle Amazon to look for some kind of angled staple gun, but can't afford that (this whole mouse thing has taken 5 grand to deal with so far,) so I kept looking. I shoved metal wool into the cavities. Found this amazing angled caulking doo dad here and Gotta say, although it's weird working upside down, I was able to lay a bead or two of caulk over the top of the metal wool, and last night was the FIRST night in three months I have not caught a mouse in a live trap OR running on my sink or floor. I think these are very sturdy, but found impossible to clean. I'll order more in a heartbeat when I run through all three of these. VERY useful product and fits a regular caulk canister from big box stores easily. HIGHLY recommend. The photo shows the area I tried to foam to fill. NOPE. This with the metal wool worked far less messily.
D**A
Needs improvement
Does not fit over the knurled end of a removable, threaded caulk tip. I used a few wraps of electrical tape for an extra tight fit without the original caulk tip. It's very sturdy though and did the job. It would be 5 stars if it was threaded.