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The GorillaMini Hot Glue Gun Kit includes a dual temperature mini glue gun and 30 weather-resistant glue sticks, designed for precision and safety. With a comfort grip and easy squeeze trigger, this kit is perfect for both delicate and heavy-duty projects, making it an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast.
Color | Orange |
Brand | Gorilla |
Style | Mini Hot Glue Gun + 30ct Sticks |
Item Weight | 11.7 Ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.5"L x 8.5"W x 2"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Compatible Material | Wood, Foam, Glass, Plastic, Metal |
UPC | 052427006554 |
Material | Electronic Device, EVA |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00052427006554 |
Manufacturer | The Gorilla Glue Company |
Part Number | 8401509 |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 8401511 |
Size | 30 Sticks |
Pattern | Mini Hot Glue Gun + 75ct Sticks |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | (1) 30 Count 4" Mini Hot Glue Sticks, (1) Dual Temp Mini Glue Gun |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Glue Gun Greatness—Quick, Strong, and Reliable
This glue gun is everything I needed and more! It heats up super quickly, so there’s no waiting around when you’re ready to dive into a project. The glue is impressively strong and holds up well, making it perfect for both quick fixes and creative DIY adventures.If you’re looking for a glue gun that’s reliable, efficient, and gets the job done right every time, this is it. Awesome product—I’m super impressed!
A**R
Good product.
An excellent glue gun. I appreciate the smaller size to get into tight places.
C**G
I glued my rear-view mirror AND turn signals back together...
A hot glue gun is one of those things that I feel like I need to use like 3 or 4 times a year and I've never had one, until now! I'm not a crafty person, but there's absolutely times when a dab of hot glue would solve a small household or automotive problem. Most recently I went to adjust the rear-view mirror on my classic muscle car and I nearly ripped the rubber/vinyl housing right off the aluminum back plate. A few days later this little Gorilla Glue gun showed up from Amazon and I hot-glued that mirror right back onto it's housing in a few short minutes. Then, the next day, I was replacing a turn signal bulb on the same car and I actually broke part of the light socket in it's housing (it's 50 years old). I thought about gluing it back in for like... 10 seconds and decided that was a dumb idea. Then glued it back in 2 minutes later. It worked beautifully. I bought a replacement light socket, but I kinda don't want to do it "the right way" now because the glue worked so well...It's small, easy to grip, easy to use, gets hot plenty fast and came with more glue sticks than I think I'll ever use. There's a small light on the base of the gun that lets you know it's plugged in and getting hot. It has two heat settings so if you're doing delicate work it won't get quite as hot. It comes with a nice little "kickstand" so you can prop it up while it heats up and it folds out of the way if you need the extra clearance for maneuverability or whatever. I glued my turn signal back together with it, so it's gotta be pretty good. Get one.
J**N
Awesome!
Love this little glue gun. Easy to use and does the job without making a mess.
T**M
Product as described. Nice to have on hand
I used this to make my step sons senior poster and I loved the hi and lo temp control I had. My previous glue gun didn’t have this and I won’t buy another now without it. It’s light weight and has a foldable front leg stand to keep the tip up off the paper while you have it heating or waiting. It got nice and hot like it’s supposed to and the lo temp is noticeably lower and dries faster as you should expect. Now what I didn’t like is it takes two glue sticks to get it started the first time, and then you go through glue fast. I’m constantly stopping to put another in and you have to keep feeding it down until it grabs which is a little annoying. The other thing I didn’t read about it (my fault) I didn’t know it won’t just put out glue consistently. As you pull down the trigger it lets glue out, but you have to keep pulling. The faster you pull the more comes out. That being said it allowed for more control of how much glue I wanted with some practice( small dot or line vs big dot or fatter line ) but the constant pumping of the trigger is something I guess I will have to get used to. Over all for the price I like it and the glue held up strong like any others would.
D**M
Everything you want in a glue gun
Replaced an old glue gun and wishing I upgraded sooner. Amount of glue dispensed is nice and controllable, easy to get a small bead if desired. Base is very stable, and the ‘kick stand’ easy to engage even one handed, making it easy to pick up/set down while you’re holding something in the other hand. Trigger works very precisely, starting and stopping when you want it to. Little to no ‘dripping’ of glue when it’s at rest. Minimal ‘strings’ of glue (officially tossing my stash of cheapie glue sticks and upgrading to use only this Gorilla Glue brand from here out - other reviews say it sticks better, but even if it doesn’t, the lack of strings is worth it.) And last but not least - it’s easy to refill. The ‘feed zone’ when you need to insert a new stick is long enough that when you insert one it ‘takes’ it up right away (unlike some I’ve used in the past where there is a ‘dead zone’ in every stick where there’s not enough left of the current stick for it to ‘feed’ right, but yet not enough room to insert a new stick without it falling out.)All of these seem like minor things, but if you’ve ever used a bad glue gun, these are all critical features for smooth and easy operation. Very pleased with it - and I haven’t even USED the dual temp, which is why I figured it was worth the extra few dollars. Exceptionally pleased with it and very glad I didn’t skimp and buy one of the options that were a couple dollars cheaper.
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