🔥 Power your creativity with precision and speed!
The AdTech Pro 75 Full Size Hot Glue Gun Kit features a powerful 75-watt heater for rapid heating and steady glue flow, an ergonomic three-finger trigger for precise control, and three interchangeable nozzles for versatile application. Its innovative stand-less design and foldable stand prevent drips and keep your workspace tidy. Included are 28 inches of Artistick stringless glue sticks, making it the ultimate tool for professional and hobbyist crafters alike.
Brand | AdTech |
Style | Trigger |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 75 watts |
Compatible Material | Cardboard |
UPC | 026438548846 |
Manufacturer | AdTech |
Part Number | 4030 |
Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.39 x 8.11 x 2.24 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 4030 |
Size | Pro 75 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | glue gun, nozzles, glue sticks |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**S
Glad I brought this glue gun.
Great glue gun. Is exactly as described. I really like the on- off switch. Does not drip or string glue. I am going to throw away my three old glue guns. They can not come close to the quality of this glue gun.
M**4
Didn’t come with glue sticks and extra tips.
The package the glue gun was attached to with zip ties came damaged. The gun was supposed to come with 6 glue sticks. I didn’t get any. The gun was supposed to come with 3 different tips… it came with 1. Very disappointed
M**
Great glue gun
I have a few hot glue guns that I’ve had for years so they don’t work as well as they used to. This hot glue gun is great. It puts a steady stream of glue. It comes with two different tips and three six inch glue sticks. I love it. It’s made so that you could lay it on its side. No glue drips. If you do a lot of crafts requiring hot glue, then this is what you need.
G**Y
An amazing glue gun for cosplay.
I make my own cosplay outfits. Would absolutely recommend this glue gun over cheaper models. The extended nozzle is amazing for getting glue into tight spaces without contaminating the surrounding area. The nozzle features some sort of leak control so leaks are minimal if at all.
L**I
Glue stops feeding into the barrel.
I'm not happy with this glue gun. The glue stops feeding into the barrel. I just bought a mini glue gun and it does the same thing so that is why I purchased this bigger glue gun. I have had several glue guns over the years, mini, small and large ones, mostly inexpesive ones, and never had an issue like this. I have also used the glue sticks that came with the guns so it wasn't incompatible glue sticks. If anyone has a suggestion as to how to solve this issue, then by all means, reply. Perhaps I am doing something wrong here. Thanks.
F**A
Práctica
Me permite realizar diferente tipo de adorno
B**Y
Not the quality that I expect from an AdTech glue gun
I have used AdTech glue guns for many years. This is the first one that I have found disappointing. It will only use their glue, which I found unsatisfactory, the stand tips over very easily, and you must pull the trigger at least twice and sometimes three times to get the glue to come out, then it comes out fast.I would not recommend it for anyone who depends on a glue gun for their work. I am a mixed media artist and use a glue gun a lot.
R**R
It has one job and it does that job well.
Arrived in perfect condition in retail packaging. Unlike other glue guns I own, this will easily stay in the upright positing without easily tipping over. I like the fact that you have a choice of three nozzles. The power button is a nice touch as is the indicator light to let you know that it's on. I haven't used it extensively yet, but it doesn't appear to drip much. It would have been nice to have variable temperature control, but that would have likely increased the cost and complexity.The 75 watt power rating: I started to investigate this when I saw on the other side a label that stated 23 watts. I pulled out my Kill A Watt meter and started testing. Turns out that's around the power draw when it's up to temperature. When it's first turned on from being at room temperature, it can have an initial power draw of 140 watts or more. What's going on? It's using a PTC resistive heating element. When the temperature is low, so it the resistance (relatively speaking) and thus it draws more power. As it heats up the resistance increases, reducing power draw. This creates as self regulating effect and requires no thermostat. The temperature tolerance/accuracy won't be nearly as tight as if it had an actual thermostat, but it's good enough for a hot glue gun in most applications and it's low cost.I purchased a 50 pack of Adtech's multi temp clear glue sticks. They worked incredibly well with the gun. The bonds made are strong and there is minimal stringing. The glue gun appears to be able to keep up with pushing though sticks unlike my other ones, although I haven't tested this extensively. It will get more use when the Christmas decorations come out.Important note: the silicone boots on the nozzles help protect against instant burns, but it's still hot enough to burn you if touch it long enough. For changing nozzles (has to be done while hot) I would use a heat resistant pad or glove to swap a nozzle out.
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