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The MAXDONE 100W Cordless Hot Glue Gun delivers professional-grade performance with rapid 3-5 minute heat-up and compatibility with DeWalt 20V MAX batteries (battery not included). Designed for versatile use on wood, metal, and ceramics, it features an ergonomic trigger, leak-proof nozzle, and comes with 12 full-size glue sticks—perfect for DIY, crafts, and home repairs without the hassle of cords.
Color | Orange |
Brand | MAXDONE |
Style | 100w glue gun for Dewalt |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Compatible Material | Wood, Metal |
Manufacturer | MAXDONE |
Part Number | NL-237US |
Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 1.9 x 1.1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | NL-237US |
Usage | Professional |
Included Components | 1*100W cordless glue gun, 1 instruction manual, and 12 full-size glue sticks (0.43")(11mm), without battery |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**S
A nice addition to my kit.
I install cabinetry, and usually use a Surebonder corded glue gun to tack things, install trim blocks, glue in shims etc. On new construction jobs, you usually have a couple of outlets that are hot and that's it. So, you either need battery power, or a lot of cords. For the price I thought I'd give this a try, and its first day out, I'm kind of impressed. It heats quickly, much more quickly than I expected, stayed hot, and fed the glue sticks easily. I used a 4ah DeWalt 20v battery and with intermittent use, I dropped a bar on the power meter. Considering this is supposedly 100w gun, I don't think that's bad. I turn it on and use it. When I'm done I turn it off. I can see going through batteries if you leave it on for long periods, but if you don't need it, shut it down. Most corded glue guns don't recommend leaving them powered on for long periods, or at least my Surebonder doesn't. I was also impressed that I didn't experience any leakage at the tip. I don't know of this tip has a check valve like my Surebonder, but no drips is a huge plus. I think for the price, and the ability to use batteries you already have, it's a win win. Longevity will be the true test, but even if it lasts a year, I think it's worth it even if you have to replace it eventually.
M**R
It worked
It worked well when I tested it. Time will tell.
B**E
Works
I have used this thing a lot now it gets hot it's great really ever charge the battery have droped it off table a few times doesn't seem to have bothered it I was also able to change the tip out with one I had from a old glue gun
G**W
Handy cordless tool
Takes time to heat up just like corded glue guns but works wonderful and it being cordless is awesome during use.
M**.
Commercial Use
I am really happy with this product. I hang Xmas lights during the holidays round the clock and this little thing holds up. Didn’t give this a 5 star only because I wish the power button was located higher on the gun like the shaft right above the handle.
M**Y
Fits my needs perfectly! I'm invested in the Dewalt battery universe.
I like the variety of third-party products coming out that use the Dewalt 20V batteries. I needed a hot glue gun to use in my plant nursery to affix stake tags to containers so that they don't get separated. This hot glue gun fits the bill perfectly. I've hated fooling with corded glue guns, so, when I found this one, purchasing it was a no brainer. After affixing a few hundred stake tags, I think it was a good choice. I'm using smaller 3 AH batteries that I already have and they work great.
R**Y
Glue didn't come out
Glue wouldn't come out. Looked like there wasn't even a hole for the glue to come out. Sending it back.
N**N
Great
Worked fine battery fit perfectly no issues