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ToolGuyd > Adhesives, Sealants, & Lubes > Caulk Savers Keep Caulk Tubes Plugged and Fresh

Caulk Savers Keep Caulk Tubes Plugged and Fresh

May 31, 2011 Stuart 9 Comments

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Caulk Saver Caulking Tube PlugCaulk Savers are these thin orange doohickeys that you insert into opened caulk tubes to plug them up. In addition to the plugging-action, the long stem of a Caulk Saver creates a channel in a caulk tube, preventing the caulk from drying up and clogging the neck of the tube.

The Caulk Saver’s dual-action of sealing a caulk tube to outside air and preventing tough clogs from the inside should help keep your opened tubes fresh and ready to use.

We’re actually in the later stages of a 12-week test of these Caulk Savers, so keep an eye out for our full review. For a little over $1 each, a single Caulk Saver costs a lot less than having to run out and buy a whole new tube of caulk.

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9 Comments

  1. Jerrick

    May 31, 2011

    This falls into the category of “why didn’t I think of that?”

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  2. Peter A.

    May 31, 2011

    Those look very interesting.

    I have been using these for about 4 months now and love them: http://littleredcap.com/ The little red caps seem to be less messy but the caulk saver looks like a winner too, I may have to try them out.

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  3. Alex M.

    Jun 2, 2011

    As someone who is quite concerned about keeping the ‘ol caulk fresh, I’d love to see someone develop, say, a stretchy, clear polymer sleeve that could be stretched over the caulk if you found yourself using your caulk in high-risk types of activities. I suppose this is a reasonable-enough measure, certainly a good start.

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  4. Stuart

    Jun 2, 2011

    I’ve seen Little Red Caps before, and for the most part I’ve heard great things about them. It’s hard to say whether one system is better than the other since they go about accomplishing the same thing in pretty different ways.

    Alex, I cannot tell if you’re referring to what I think you’re very subtly referring to! Are you talking about latex finger cots?

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  5. Harold Biggs

    Jun 19, 2011

    Those look okay but I recently bought these caulk tube plugs from Sears called the Twist-n-Seal. It’s Made in the USA not China and they actually work great. I got three for less than two bucks.

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  6. Eric Mitchell

    Jun 21, 2011

    I have always just used a 3″ screw and put it in the tip of the caulk tube. even though this works, i always have a hard time getting the dried stuff out before i get to the fresh caulk. this has to be better than my method!

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  7. Beatly

    Jul 4, 2012

    That Smart cap looks like a nice idea, but something tells me that country of origin is well all to familiar if you catch my drift.

    But I will advise, that that caulk saver item is something no person should EVER buy and I that item not only broke inside my tube of GE brand silicon caulk (which isn’t cheap) and not only did I have to throw away my tube of caulk, but also the cap as well. Yes this might be USA designed (not made in USA, made in PRC) but isn’t worth the price.

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    • Sean

      Feb 12, 2014

      Just a response to Beatly regarding the SmartCap’s country of origin…..I’m the inventor, and I can assure you this product is manufactured in CANADA!!!!!!! NOT China! And, I’ve had a SmartCap on a tube for over 4 years….. it’s still fresh.

      Reply
  8. Daniel

    Apr 24, 2017

    Dear ToolGuyd,
    You should have had enough time to do your test by now and post the results, so, when can we expect to have a review on this item?

    Reply

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