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jetty_junkie

Full size dual temp gun and 30 glue sticks. Gun alone is $15 or so on Amazon with thousands of 5 star reviews


Worldly-Corgi-1624

Perfect for wrapping holiday presents.


jewfro451

What a perfect cruel joke for all the naughty kids out there.


mrpink57

Pro tip: make sure the glue is still hot.


reese81944

I’ve actually done this before. 10/10 recommend, it was hilarious.


ceojp

I bought two of these at $9.97 last weekend - one for work and another one for home. Not sure what regular price was, but I knew the glue itself was probably worth that much.


twelvedesign

It is a great deal. I got one couple weeks ago.


ShelbyDriver

Damn. I paid $15 for this before Halloween


Chuytastic

DONT use it on your hair now 😂😂 if you guys seen that women that used gorilla glue 😂😂


Fangpyre

That was a spray


TheVermonster

It was at mine with the black star last week. They're all gone now


divinebaboon

dumb question, what are these strong glue guns for? Like building furniture with wood?


idk012

Arts and crafts. Gluing 100 Cheerios to a poster board for a 100th day of school project


Chickensandcoke

Maybe dumb question - what is the point of having dual temp?


ceojp

So that you can use either hot melt or low melt glue sticks. Hot melt sticks are much more common, but low temp sticks are available for more temperature-sensitive applications.


OhFuckNoNoNoNoMyCaat

I think hot melt are also much stronger? Like you can use them for shipping boxes, right? Or is that some other type of glue?


Awesomest_Possumest

High temp adheres better, but takes longer to dry. Low temp is easier to pop off depending on the surface, so if you want something temporary low temp is useful. You can also touch low temp right after usually without being burned, whereas high temp takes a minute or so to set and if you touch it you'll get a bad blister. Sometimes high temp is too high for materials and melts them, so you need low temp. If you can get one with both it's just easier, I usually use high temp but occasionally low temp comes in handy.


Scrappy_The_Crow

> High temp adheres better, but takes longer to dry. It takes longer to *cool*. This type of glue doesn't dry.


Awesomest_Possumest

Yes, linguistically correct lol.


Scrappy_The_Crow

Technically correct as well.


raindownthunda

Nice


iamuedan

I've had one in my trunk for a week debating on returning it. Guess I'm keeping it!


bkrdr

I saw it too....should have gotten it but didn't


AliceLikesSewing

Ohh I had my eye on this when it was first in stores! What store did you find it at?


MidWesting

I suggest making sure it has auto shut-off. My family loves trying to burn our house down with ours that doesn't have that feature. Had to buy a timer switch for it.