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The AdTech 0453 is a full-size, corded 40-watt dual temperature hot glue gun designed for both delicate and heavy-duty materials. Featuring a precision needle nozzle and a 5-foot cord, it offers energy-efficient heating with a foldable stand to prevent drips. Compatible with standard 0.44” Adtech glue sticks, it’s ideal for professional-quality crafting, DIY projects, and repairs.


| ASIN | B001689XCQ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,191 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #37 in Craft Glue Guns |
| Brand | Adtech |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Material | Cardboard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,511) |
| Date First Available | April 21, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026438540390 |
| Included Components | Glue Gun |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | 0453 |
| Manufacturer | Darice |
| Material | ABS Plastic |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 0453 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.75"L x 2.25"W x 10.5"H |
| Size | 7.75 x 2.25 x 10.5 inches |
| Special Features | Cordless |
| Style | OLD |
| UPC | 026438540390 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | This product is warranted to be free of manufacturer's defects in workmanship and material for two full years beginning from the date of original purchase. This warranty does not cover any damages resulting from accident or misuse. If the product becomes defective within the warranty period, we will repair it or elect to replace it free of charge. We will return your product, provided it is delive… |
| Wattage | 40 watts |
S**C
Excellent Value; Some Advice For Beginners
I love this glue gun; there aren't many other models that have two temperatures and a thin detail nozzle. I use hot glue extensively for my projects, and this is very reliable and easy to use. However, if you're using it more than two hours at a time, give it a break on low heat or leave it unplugged for about ten minutes; this will prevent it from overheating and burning the plastic on the inside. Overall, this is a great value, and is more safe and convenient than having two separate guns for low and high heat. It's comfortable to hold and I thought the stand was very convenient; it folds back to get into small spaces. Although you can dispense glue for up to 5 minutes after unplugging, I prefer to keep it plugged in while I'm working for my larger projects, since I use it very frequently (but always unplug it when you're done!). If you're inexperienced with glue guns: -Always use the right heat for your material; fabric, felt, florals, and paper have a low tolerance for heat, so low heat is better. -Everything bonds better on high heat; but be warned, it gets VERY hot. It will start smoking when used on more delicate materials and papers, so use caution; working with a fan nearby on a low/medium setting will help it cool faster. Always let glue cool for a few minutes before touching it; you could get second-degree burns if you touch while it is still hot. -Remember that if you're pressing pieces together, some of the glue will seep through felts and fabric, so always use a piece of cool metal or a thick piece of cardboard to press pieces together if you don't want to burn your fingers. I use an craft knife handle (no knife in) as a press; it won't stick to the metal after it's cooled, just be sure to pull it away sharply to prevent it from trailing on the end. If you want to cool your glue quickly or prevent it from sticking to your metal piece when you remove it, keep a bowl or cup of 1/2 water and 1/2 ice nearby and let the metal knife handle sit in it. It will get very cold; dry it throughly with a paper towel and after dispensing your glue, you can press it down to flatten the dab of glue and cool it at the same time. -If you get burned, never use milk or butter to sooth the burn; these relieve pain, but it will not let your skin heal; always use cool water and antibiotic/burn cream and bandaging. -Keep the area around your glue gun clear and never let the cord hang or sit where someone could trip over the cord or a child could pull it down or use it! Children could very easily burn themselves on the barrel or nozzle! Also keep away from pets! -Protect your surfaces and make cleanup easy: keep a couple pieces of paper or a small sheet of aluminum foil under your glue gun to catch drippings. It can come off fairly easy on plastic and metal tables, but may damage wood ones. I see a lot of people complain that it leaks glue out of the nozzle when not in use, but frankly, it's not a big deal. The hot glue is melted in the barrel and the tip is pointed down. I don't really see it as such an inconvenience, all you have to do is pull it up or rub the nozzle gently against the table. Never lay it on its side to prevent drippings. -"Fly-aways" are long, almost web-like pieces of glue that trail on after dispensing. You can help reduce these by briefly rubbing the nozzle near the spot you dispensed the glue or on a piece of paper or metal nearby; you can then pull it off easily after the glue dries (it will keep going if you pull while the dab is still hot). -If you're having trouble pushing the glue through with the trigger, it may not be hot enough. You can heat it quickly by setting it to high heat for a few minutes, then back to low heat for a little under one minute.
E**S
Reliable, Versatile, and Easy to Handle
Reliable, Versatile, and Easy to Handle This dual temperature hot glue gun turned out to be a solid addition to my toolkit. It heats up quickly, and the option to switch between high and low temperature settings makes it useful for different projects—high heat works well for heavier materials like wood or plastic, while the low heat setting is gentler for delicate fabrics and lightweight crafts. I like that it’s full-sized but still comfortable to hold, with a balanced grip that doesn’t cause fatigue during longer use. The trigger operates smoothly, giving you good control over how much glue comes out without unexpected gobs or stringing. The nozzle also delivers a steady, precise flow. One thing to keep in mind is that it runs hotter than some smaller craft glue guns, so it’s best to keep a protective mat or surface underneath to avoid drips. A built-in stand keeps it upright when resting, but like most glue guns, it’s not completely drip-free. Bottom line: A well-made, dependable hot glue gun that heats fast, applies evenly, and adapts to a range of projects—great for both crafts and DIY repairs.
L**H
No need to research. I did it for you.
I wonder if anyone has spent as much time researching and trying out glue guns as much as I have? I think I have a glue gun in my hand more than a pen some days. I have owned all types and sizes and have found the need to use different ones, depending on the project I am working on. Whilst it isn't that big of an issue, if I want to take my craft projects to a friend's house or on the road it is extra things to pack. I wanted to find an all round glue gun that would work just as well on paper as it would on fabric. Also be just as sturdy holding wood and accurate to glue on small items. This has become my holy grail! The two temperatures allow me to control how hot I want the glue depending on the project. It heats up pretty fast and doesn't constantly drip. I love that the stand actually works! The others I have all have stands but not all of them are sturdy and keep the gun standing. It is lightweight and the nozzle allows you to be extremely accurate with how much you dispense and where you dispense it. Another bonus is it seems to cool down a lot quicker when unplugged than some of my others. It also fits nicely in my craft box as it isn't too big and bulky. An absolute 'must', not only for crafters but for everyone. Hot glue is great for fixing so many things and this is a great item to have in your tool kit.
J**N
Glue gun
Very good glue gun. Although sometimes when I put a new glue stick in it’s like it gets stopped up but if I pull it out and put it back it works perfectly. I believe air is getting stuck. It heats up very quickly and I really like the nozzle, just the right amount of glue comes out.
P**R
I use adtech 2 temp glue stick but at high temperature it melt glue stick like rubber and not usable for sticking metal, glass and wood. Its want to return it... And for crafting we can use fevicol also... So for at that heigh price why should we buy it.
M**I
I purchased the AdTech 2-Temp Dual Temperature Hot Glue Gun specifically for working on balloon garlands, and it exceeded my expectations. The temperature control feature was a must-have for me, as it allowed me to adjust the heat to a suitable level for delicate balloon surfaces. I was pleasantly surprised by the gun's performance - it worked great, and the glue flowed smoothly and consistently. The dual temperature feature gave me the flexibility to adjust the heat as needed, which was perfect for my balloon garland project. Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with the AdTech 2-Temp Dual Temperature Hot Glue Gun. Its temperature control and reliable performance make it perfect for delicate projects like balloon garlands, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a versatile and dependable hot glue gun.
R**S
Muy práctica, cumplió al 100% las expectativas de uso.
X**G
No complains, I am very happy with it, has became an important tool in my small business wax sealing process
C**N
La pistola funcionó de acorde a lo esperado, la punta es delgada lo que facilita aplicar con más precisión, además me gustó el diseño. Me parece excelente que tenga la opción de dos niveles de temperatura. La he usado poco aún, espero que dure mucho.
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