Tuesday, July 28, 2009

With CANGUN1 ... Imagine 22X Less Pressure on Your Fingers!!!


As a direct result of CANGUN1's FullGrip trigger face having approx. 13X more surface area (approx. 2 square inches vs .13 for a standard 3/8" dia. spray tip) CANGUN1 has been calculated to requires 22 TIMES less pressure per square inch to compared to standard spray can's tip. Or, up to 1/512th the amount of pressure per square inch than using either of Rust-Oleum's, made in china, no warranty, product!

CANGUN1, it takes the pain out of all aerosol can spraying.

Less Pressure.
More Pleasure.™

CANGUN1... It's the one for you!

Ken Becker, CAN
GUN1 Inventor

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

CANGUN1 Now Available at Ace Hardware Stores Nationwide!!!

Hi Friends of CANGUN1!

All Ace Hardware stores nationwide now carry CANGUN1 (or can order it via their Ace Net internet-based ordering system.) Please ask for Ace Stock # 1390657. Sugg. Retail is $3.99ea., however pricing may vary by location.

Enjoy Pain Free Spraying, Every Time with CANGUN1

Ken Becker, CANGUN1 Inventor

Over 277,000 Handyman How-To Members Receive Positive CANGUN1 Review!

On May 28th, 2009, Gary Legwold of The Handyman Club of America, wrote a very positive 'Handy Toolbox' review of CANGUN1. This email was sent to over 277,000 Handyman How-To members! You can read this review below or by following this link:

< http://namgnewsletter.com/DY/_eNews2009/email/DY052709_wk5_2.html >



May 28, 2009




Become a Trigger-Happy Spray Painter

With all the woes in the world, it's hard to whine about spray painting. But, c'mon, doesn't it bug you when you spray a big project and your hand cramps up from holding down that dinky nozzle? And when your fingertip ends up all black or blue or whatever color you're painting? Hate it when that happens.

Here's a whine-away product that we like: CANGUN1. Made of recycled plastic, it easily slips onto the top of all spray cans and provides more spraying control with less aggravation to your hand and forearm.

You cannot grab the CANGUN1 handle to shake the can; grab the can to shake. But the long trigger and the handle angle combine to increase leverage action on the spray-can nozzle, which makes spraying easy and accurate.

Oh, and your fingertips remain paint-free.

Gary Legwold
The Handyman Club of America

CANGUN1 E-Toolbox Review

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

1250 CANGUN1 Samples Sent to 'Handyman How-To' Testers!!!

Greetings All 'Handyman How-To' Testers! We glad you found our blog.

Congrats on being chosen to test our new, revolutionary CANGUN®1 Spray Can Tool! Please feel free to share your experiences about CANGUN1 in the space below. Please feel free to post any pictures you took while using CANGUN1.

Happy Pain-Free Painting and Aerosol All Spraying!!!

Be Well,

Ken Becker, Inventor, CANGUN®1

450 CAN-GUN1 Samples Sent To Street Thunder/Nat'l Street Machine Members

Greetings All Street Thunder/Nat'l Street Machine Testers! Welcome to the CANGUN®1 Blog!

Congrats on being chosen to test our new, revolutionary CANGUN®1 Spray Can Tool! Please feel free to share your experiences with CANGUN1 in the space below. Please also feel free to post any pictures you took while using CANGUN1.

Happy Pain-Free Painting and All Aerosol Spraying with CANGUN1!!!

Be Well,

Ken Becker, Inventor, CANGUN®1

CANGUN1 Awarded U.S. Design Patent!!


Howdy All Spray-Happy

Friends of CANGUN1!

This just a quick note to share with you that CANGUN®1,
with exclusive FullGrip™ Trigger, was just awarded
U.S. Design Patent No. D592,953
!

Thanks Again and Happy Pain-Free Aerosol Spraying!

Less Pressure.

More Fun.


CANGUN1!


Ken Becker, CANGUN1 Inventor

New CANGUN1 user testimonial from TalkShopBot


Hi, this is Ken Bec
ker, the inventor of CAN-GUN1. I just got this great testimonial from a new CAN-GUN1 user.

Please take a look:


"FOLLOW UP ON THE CANGUN1:

I have no affiliation with the inventor and when i posted the link it was from an email I got from Handyman Club.

He (Ken) sent me one to try out as a Thank You for posting the link. Now, I'm not a product tester and don't do professional write-ups so let me just tell you about my experiences with CANGUN1:

I first took it out to the shed to try it with a can of silicone spray to try to help make the lock on my shop open and close easier.

Normally I just press down on the spray can nozzle, and I get what I get, and it goes all over, especially on my finger tip. By using the CANGUN1 Spray Tool, I was able to control the spray coming from the nozzle; to make it a straight stream so I could direct it into the holes in the lock, and not just drench the whole thing with a wide spray.

I then took CANGUN1 off and found my can of spray shellac and used it to spray a scrap of wood. Normally when I use my finger with a regular spray can I just press down hard and spray. However with CANGUN1, I found that I was able to control the direction and velocity of the spray far easier.

If you have ever seen a professional painter spray, they let up and end, start up on next row/layer.
I found that I had far better control and far better hand/wrist position.

I don't recall the price (4 bucks?) and the combination of Made in America and a Lifetime Warranty, everyone ought to buy at least one of these things.

I liked it and recommend it. When you order, if you do, tell them "Jack sent me!"
lol...

Jack