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Vertical foam nozzle 3 pack from FoamBeak (3)

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About this item

  • Canned Foam Insulation Vertical Nozzle
  • DIY Spray Foam Insulation
  • Poor Mans Spray Foam
  • USE IT FOR ANY OF YOUR FOAM INSULATION NEEDS | Insulate pop up campers, bathtubs, water heaters, seal or fill gaps; Foam Beak is the perfect tool when you want to add more foam insulation to your hot tub, jacuzzi or spa; Use it to insulate the back-side of a bathtub or bathtub wall surround before installation; Have a cold attic access panel? Or how about that drum that you use at parties to keep a keg cold? The possibilities are endless!


The FOAM BEAK is a canned foam insulation nozzle that attaches to your off-the-shelf can of : These Foam Beak's will fit the following: The famous red can with yellow lid: with 5.05mm OD (small) straw. This is the straw that comes with the most popular cans at your big box stores. Some modification is required with their new RED straw with the quick stop valve. Simply cut the valve off and then install the FoamBeak. RED CAN - Gap and Crack BLACK CAN - Big Gap Filler BLUE CAN - Window and Door ORANGE CAN- Fire Block GREEN CAN - This is the straw that comes with the most popular cans at your big box stores RED CAN- Home Seal GREEN CAN- Max Fill PURPLE CAN- No Warp BLACK CAN - Landscape ORANGE CAN- Fire Break TITE FOAM Window and Door Foam Small straw This nozzle will allow you to apply foam (from the can) to any surface, including vertical and overhead surfaces. You can expect to get about 3.5 sqft of coverage from the average 16oz can of canned foam. Our Foam Beaks are made in the USA out of ABS plastic, so they are tough and durable. (ABS plastic is the same plastic that old 70’s and 80’s telephones were made out of.) Each item is manually inspected and machined to ensure proper hole size. *We are in no way affiliated with the makers of the canned foam, nor do we sell or distribute the canned foam. The Foam Beak works great when you want to add more foam insulation to your hot tub, or spa. We have used these to insulate the back-side of a bathtub before installation (takes approximately 4-5 cans to cover the back-side of an average size bathtub). Use the Foam Beak to insulate just about anywhere you wish. Have a cold attic access panel? Or how about that drum that you use at parties to keep a keg cold? The uses are endless.


Elia Farina
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2024
Ok
Travis
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
My sole complaint is the way all 3 are stacked in the package causes 2/3 to be spread out, only one was a consistent gap. But they do their job.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
It worked to spread a smaller tighter pattern. It did exactly what we needed.
kirk m wilson
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
I used these to foam the walls of my van, the foam did sag a little bit not enough to mess it up. It takes a little practice to make these work correctly. They only fit the cheaper version of great stuff foam. A can of foam doesn't go as far as I thought. The lines of foam in the picture are 4 feet long and about 3 inches wide, I got almost 5 lines per can. Still cheaper than I big spray foam kit though. Make sure you leave about a half inch between lines to allow for expansion.
Harold
Reviewed in Australia on August 26, 2023
Had to modify to fit can nozzles.
Greg Cross
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
Does not do what it advertises. Just comes out in globs of foam. It has a hard time staying on the straw so I had to clamp it on. Not worth the money.
Thomas
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2021
Not the best think to use went everywhere but on the ceiling Where I wanted it to go
Duke
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2021
This product looks like a good idea at first but it's one designed to make another product (spray foam for gaps) do something it's not supposed to do.It somewhat works on a horizontal surface but vertical surfaces is where an expensive mess is the result.There is no practical application for this in the construction world. Too bed you can't buy spray foam in small cans designed to do small installation jobs like exterior ductwork, that would be a better product to pursue.
Rob H
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 6, 2021
Didn’t fit the tube I had, after a couple of adjustments the item worked well.
Eric P.
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2020
I can't review this products performance yet as all 3 in the pack came broken. The gauge of the plastic seems fine but they're not one solid piece. They look as if they're 3D printed and the result is that they have split along the seems. Picture a wicker basket with the strips stacked on top of each other instead of weaved. I wish that I knew how to add a picture on to this review. I'll try to tuck tape the exterior of them all to hopefully salvage them for what I need.
M. Baines
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2019
The Foambeak works great for spreading spray foam insulation on flat surfaces. It would be impossible to cover a flat surface like the underside surfaces of a bathtub without it. As you see in the picture, the foam spreads in nice 3 to 4 inch wide bands, providing you know the trick. The trick? You must have the surface you are insulating parallel to the ground. If you try spreading along the side of the tub that isn't parallel to the ground, the foams just runs off due to gravity. It doesn't stick at all. So you have to orient the tub so that the surface you are spraying is flat to the ground and do one surface at a time. Then is works great. You will see in the picture that the tub is on its right side and I just used the Foambeak to spray the left inside surface which is parallel to the floor. Let it dry for at least 3-4 hours and then reorient the tub for the next surface. For the angled ends of the tub, I propped one end of the tub up on a step ladder. I used an old cushion to protect the tub. Be sure to cover everywhere you work with plastic as the foam insulation is impossible to get off of surfaces like wood without damaging it. Also wear latex gloves, you don't want the foam on your hands. It only cleans off with nail polish remover, do not use soap and water as these cause the foam to harden. If you are doing a large area like a bathtub, buy the Foambeak 12 pack. I had 2 Foambeaks with cracks that I could not use, but since I had 12 it did not matter.
Mo
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2019
I had my basement small windows replaced with vinyl ones. To do that the contractor had to cut out old insulation to remove old wood framed windows. I needed to apply foam insulation around new windows to insulate the windows more and to be ready for another contractor to spray all basement foam insulation (old and new) with fire retardant paint per code requirements.I bought the vertical nozzles and bought foam insulation cans. Cutoff the stopper tip from the insulation foam can nozzle and inserted the vertical nozzle. I was able to spray vertical surfaces (by ensuring I slowly spray foam in small amounts and very close to the surface of the area)It was also good to use for horizontal areas as it dispenses foam in a wider flatter manner.I was able to use the nozzles again after using them by letting the foam inside of them dry for 24 hours. I used flat screw driver to chip away and clean the old foam inside of them.Remember to shopvac the area to foam first so foam sticks better. Also remember to wear protective gloves, clothing, eye protection, and protective respirator.
Mickey
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2019
I bought these to use for insulating my acrylic-fiberglass alcove bathtub and they worked exactly as I was hoping. I used Loctite Tite-foam window and door spray foam, and the Foambeak nozzles fit perfectly on the straws that came with the cans of spray foam. The foam spread out evenly from the nozzle, but make sure you buy several more cans than you think you'll need, because if you need to go to the store to buy more, you'll have to throw away the Foambeak nozzle and use a new one. My tub took 6 cans of the Loctite Tite-foam (just around three sides, not on the bottom or behind the apron). I applied the foam while the tub was upside down and allowed the foam to cure before installing it, so that I could trim any foam that expanded too far. If possible I would recommend applying the foam to horizontal surfaces, because it tends to droop when applied to a vertical face. These nozzles are 3D printed, and one of the three I received had a small hole in it due to a printing error, but with a piece of duck tape over the hole, it was not an issue.