What Kind of Glue Gun Do You Need? - Bond Products Inc

What Kind of Glue Gun Do You Need? - Bond Products Inc

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Elmer's - Craft Bond Extra-Strength Glue Stick

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Handy 20-watt tool includes easy-to-adjust temperature switch on the handle Comes ready to use with 12 high quality mini glue sticks Boost or reduce

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Great features of the high temp 806 glue gun. [unordered_list style=”tick”] Economic design Takes 3 minutes to heat up- that’s fast! Built to comply

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Gives your projects a professional finish. High-temperature setting bonds materials such as wood, plastic and metals. Low-temperature setting is best for more delicate material such as silk flowers and foam. Great for all types of small crafts and DIY projects. Safety features include an insulated nozzle and a safety cutoff fuse. Dual-temperature design. Easily switches between low and high settings. Offers 20 watts of power for increased glue output.

Elmer's Craft Bond Glue Gun, Dual Temp, Mini Size

Includes crafters favorite cordless/corded detail tip mini glue gun; a MUST HAVE for a crafters toolkit Create everything with fabric, jewelry, color,

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