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The Surebonder Ultra Series DT-360F is a powerful 60-watt hot glue gun designed for versatility and safety. With dual temperature settings, it effectively bonds a wide range of materials, including wood, glass, and fabric. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during prolonged use, while safety features like auto shut-off and an insulated nozzle provide added security. Perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professional crafters, this glue gun is your go-to tool for all projects.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5"L x 2.5"W x 9.5"H |
Item Weight | 10.88 ounces |
Style | Safety |
Color | Multi |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass, Ceramic, Leather, Plastic, Metal, Rubber, Fabric, Stone |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
S**H
Great glue gun
Really like this glue gun. Does a great job and the auto shut off is exactly what I need
R**B
Very Good. Some things you should know...
I am going to share my long journey of hot glue gun research. Sounds weird, but working with paper and detailed paper models requires a decent glue gun. Iv'e tried quite a few so far.The first gun was the Surebonder mini 195-F. I picked it for the small size and small tip. It did a good job, the stand was crappy and kept falling off, but it worked as good as I needed it to. I completed the head section of a project with no issues.the problem with the stand on the mini, is it is plastic, and falls right off. This resulted in the gun falling off my desk, and breaking the tip, so now, i had to get a anew glue gun only weeks after purchasing. I was mad, so I ventured off to get another gun.For my 2nd gun, I picked the Gorilla Glue hot glue gun. Never knew they made hot glue guns, but hey, their glue is great so what could go wrong?I very quickly learned what makes a 'good hot glue gun'. The trigger was unpredictable, it clogged, back flowed, leaked, and heat was very inconsistent. It was garbage, and I returned it.Next glue gun was the SureBonder DT-360F. When i received it, it was bigger than I expected (I intended to order a new mini). The tip opening was too big.I fired up the broken glue gun (surebonder mini) and limped by, and tried the Gorilla Glue sticks, it made a huge mess. If i held the glue gun vertical, the glue would pour out the tip. The gorilla glue sticks were garbage and not high temp as advertised. Those were returned as well.I ordered the replacement tips for the large SureBonder, and the proper glue sticks and suddenly i was in gluing bliss (as if something like that could exist).I am now on my 2nd gun. the first one failed due to my own negligence and looking forward to receiving the replacement.So here is what makes this gun good:- Replacement tips mean no replacing the whole gun if you drop it- It has an 'ok' stand- heat temp is consistent, so the application is predictable.- Replacement tip means versatility, large opening or small, flat, etc, its up to you.- No glue clogs- Trigger action starts as soon as the trigger is pressed, there is no 'dead zone' where the glue unpredictably pours out- has some heft to it and dual temps for different glue typesClosing notes - Glue matters... A lot. If you are experiencing leakage etc, you may be using the wrong glue. Some manufactures make glue that is best rated for their gun and temps. This really makes a difference. Get a gun where you know you can source the glue in bulk easily and for cheap. If the glue is too runny, it may not be a good match for the gun. This makes all the difference for detail work. Also, the more glue you apply, the hotter it is, since heat capacity is dependent on mass (thermal mass) the more mass (glue), the more heat energy it stores, and for longer. This makes a difference for how much time you want to have to maneuver pieces or if you decide to push down on a blob with your finger or not.Good luck, and enjoy!
S**H
Great hot glue gun
I'm a professional artist who uses hot glue in my fabrications. I've tried several different brands and this one is the best so far. It takes a little bit longer to heat up than some of the others but it delivers the glue smoothly and with great ease once it gets going. The only retraining I needed was to make sure I picked up and gave the trigger a gentle squeeze during the times when I was not using it just to make sure the auto shut-off had not cooled the glue and it would be ready for immediate use when I would want it. Easy to do once you remind yourself often enough. I especially like the trigger handle because it works with better precision than other triggers all of which tend to be a little harder to use if you want very small amounts of glue. I'm very happy with this tool and can recommend it highly.I also got the smaller version made by Surebonder that uses the mini sticks and is partially cordless and it is fantastic!
K**L
good for price
the glue gun works well. however, on the low-heat setting, the glue is very hard to get out. the automatic shut off is convenient if you forget to turn it off however on the longer projects with a lot of building in between gluing the gun will turn off and you will have to wait for it to heat up again before you can use it.
F**S
Much faster than 40w 20 year old craftsman it replaced
Seems good. Better flow and faster heat up than the 20 year old craftsman I was using. I got it because the lack of an auto shut off on the old one feels unsafe to me. I love that there is a light as well. I just wish it had an on/off switch. I was worried I might need the $30, 100 watt surebonder glue gun but this seems to provide a very healthy flow of glue and maintains heat well, I don't see myself needing more than this.I feel the gun could have more weight and a more stable base.You can use it cordless for up to 5 minutes if you let it get hot first.
C**E
A great and safe product.
I kept this gun after comparing with a few others and this one was clearly the best fit for me (hobby and fixes around the house).Things I like* It's very safe. Recognized brand, UL registration and auto shutoff after 30 minutes of no use (pressing the trigger turns it on again).* Very stable base. The bottom of the handle has a flat surface that holds the gun more stable than most other guns I tried.* Small size but yet accept standard size glue sticks* Hi/Low switch. I use the Hi mode only.* Power light at the back. It shows if the gun is on or off (the light turns off after 30 minutes of no use)* The removable soft green silicon that protects the nozzle is very useful.Things I didn't like* There is no indication when the gun is hot enough and ready to use.* Like most guns at this price range, the heat control is based on PTC rather than a thermostat. This means that the 60W power is applied only in the first few seconds and then drops drastically even before the gun is hot enough to use. This makes the heating period much longer (~3-5 minutes in my estimation)Overall it's a great gun, just wait enough to achieve full temperature before you start using it.
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