🔥 Unleash Your Creativity with Every Glue Drop!
The Draper83661 Storm Force Variable Heat Gun is a powerful 400W tool designed for DIY enthusiasts. It features an ergonomic handgrip for precise control, comes with six hot melt glue sticks, and is stored in a heavy-duty carry case for convenience. Weighing just 0.83 kg, this corded electric heat gun is perfect for a variety of crafting and repair projects.
Item Weight | 0.83 Kilograms |
Style | deduction |
Colour | Blue |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Compatible Material | DIY |
Wattage | 400 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
R**S
Recommended
Brilliant! Good sturdy glue gun, responsive trigger.
M**Y
Other than that it's really good
Good gun but it does drip a little when you first set it down so it's a good idea to set it on a piece of grease proof paper
C**T
Could be better
Works exactly like it's cheaper no name brother. Not worth the extra money, but does the trick. 3 stars.
C**S
Garbage
Stick melted inside the gun, and now nothing goes through it. I would have just fixed it and never left a review, but they felt the need to put special screws on there so that you have to buy a new one instead of fixing it yourself.
H**D
Three Stars
not a bad glue gun. adjustable temp gauge. good tool
D**E
Decent quality, easy to use
My first glue gun. After researching a bit I opted for this as it has variable heat, and a reasonable brand. Using it is like any other gun - plug it in, wait for it to heat and then use.It takes approx 5 minutes to warm up - when the glue starts to slowly dribble. It does dribble a little when standing but it's small. Easy to hold, the trigger pushes through the next stick at a decent pace. The barrel of course does get hot so care needs to be taken there, the flexy black cover on the nozzle does a good job of lessening a burn (still hot though).Cable is a little stiff, which causes it to sometimes fall over on its stand, I found giving the cable a straighten by running through a gripped hand helped reduce the fall. The stand is basic and comes off easily as it's just a bit of metal bent into shape to hold it on.I have used Silverline glue sticks after the included sticks ran out, no issues with these.Overall I like this gun - I'm not using it massive amounts so have no trouble with it.
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