Glue Guns

Proskit GK-368 Battery Powered Glue Gun 7.5mm 6V GK-368

Portable 7W Hot Glue Gun with Battery by ProsKit, GK-368. Suitable for toys, modeling, decoration, crafts, and anywhere else silicone application is required.

Operates on 4x AA batteries (not...

Portable 7W Hot Glue Gun with Battery by ProsKit, GK-368. Suitable for toys, modeling, decoration, crafts, and anywhere else silicone application is required.

Operates on 4x AA batteries (not included) and features two-level LED lighting (high-low) for working in areas with insufficient lighting.

  • Warm-up time: 3-4 minutes.
  • Autonomy: up to 45 minutes...
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Description

Description

Portable 7W Hot Glue Gun with Battery by ProsKit, GK-368. Suitable for toys, modeling, decoration, crafts, and anywhere else silicone application is required.

Operates on 4x AA batteries (not included) and features two-level LED lighting (high-low) for working in areas with insufficient lighting.

  • Warm-up time: 3-4 minutes.
  • Autonomy: up to 45 minutes (alkaline batteries).
  • Accepts silicone stick of Φ7.5mm.
  • Comes with 3 small silicone sticks.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Power Source
Battery
Carrying Case
Without

Battery Specifications

Volt
6 V
Lithium
No
Compatible Battery Type
AA

Features & Functions

Temperature Setting
No
Stick Diameter
7.5 mm

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  • nikosvournetas
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    Although with new alkaline batteries (branded, not generic), it does indeed heat up the silicone, the batteries drain dramatically quickly (around 15 minutes), leaving only 3-4 minutes of proper functioning after taking about 3-4 minutes to heat up.
    When they run out, the silicone barely heats up enough to come out of the nozzle, but it is not hot enough to properly stick something.
    If it had lithium, it would be much better. I will try it with rechargeable batteries, although I think due to the lower voltage, it will be worse.
    For very amateur use, I would say it's okay for children, since the silicone doesn't solidify like with regular power, but you have very little time to stick the two surfaces together before the silicone cools completely. If you want to stick a small surface like paper, fabric, plastic, wood, it can be done, but forget about metal, for example, (cold) aluminum

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  • Although with new alkaline batteries (branded, not generic), it does indeed heat up the silicone, the batteries drain dramatically quickly (around 15 minutes), leaving only 3-4 minutes of proper functioning after taking about 3-4 minutes to heat up.
    When they run out, the silicone barely heats up enough to come out of the nozzle, but it is not hot enough to properly stick something.
    If it had lithium, it would be much better. I will try it with rechargeable batteries, although I think due to the lower voltage, it will be worse.
    For very amateur use, I would say it's okay for children, since the silicone doesn't solidify like with regular power, but you have very little time to stick the two surfaces together before the silicone cools completely. If you want to stick a small surface like paper, fabric, plastic, wood, it can be done, but forget about metal, for example, (cold) aluminum

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Description & Specifications

Portable 7W Hot Glue Gun with Battery by ProsKit, GK-368. Suitable for toys, modeling, decoration, crafts, and anywhere else silicone application is required.

Operates on 4x AA batteries (not included) and features two-level LED lighting (high-low) for working in areas with insufficient lighting.

  • Warm-up time: 3-4 minutes.
  • Autonomy: up to 45 minutes (alkaline batteries).
  • Accepts silicone stick of Φ7.5mm.
  • Comes with 3 small silicone sticks.

Manufacturer

Product Details

Power Source
Battery
Carrying Case
Without

Battery Specifications

Volt
6 V
Lithium
No
Compatible Battery Type
AA

Features & Functions

Temperature Setting
No
Stick Diameter
7.5 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

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  • nikosvournetas
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    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Although with new alkaline batteries (branded, not generic), it does indeed heat up the silicone, the batteries drain dramatically quickly (around 15 minutes), leaving only 3-4 minutes of proper functioning after taking about 3-4 minutes to heat up.
    When they run out, the silicone barely heats up enough to come out of the nozzle, but it is not hot enough to properly stick something.
    If it had lithium, it would be much better. I will try it with rechargeable batteries, although I think due to the lower voltage, it will be worse.
    For very amateur use, I would say it's okay for children, since the silicone doesn't solidify like with regular power, but you have very little time to stick the two surfaces together before the silicone cools completely. If you want to stick a small surface like paper, fabric, plastic, wood, it can be done, but forget about metal, for example, (cold) aluminum

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  • Although with new alkaline batteries (branded, not generic), it does indeed heat up the silicone, the batteries drain dramatically quickly (around 15 minutes), leaving only 3-4 minutes of proper functioning after taking about 3-4 minutes to heat up.
    When they run out, the silicone barely heats up enough to come out of the nozzle, but it is not hot enough to properly stick something.
    If it had lithium, it would be much better. I will try it with rechargeable batteries, although I think due to the lower voltage, it will be worse.
    For very amateur use, I would say it's okay for children, since the silicone doesn't solidify like with regular power, but you have very little time to stick the two surfaces together before the silicone cools completely. If you want to stick a small surface like paper, fabric, plastic, wood, it can be done, but forget about metal, for example, (cold) aluminum

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