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2025-08-03 21:58:17
It is a great way to make a glue gun more portable. It works seamlessly with any Milwaukee or off-brand compatible batteries. It gets hot and ready to be used in about 15 seconds and does not drip when used. It is a killer glue gun that has replaced my corded versions.
Erin S.
2025-06-15 12:45:33
Battery fits snug, warms up quickly, works well.
Da
2025-06-13 21:45:04
Wish I found this sooner! Works amazing! Gets very hot and secures better than any glue gun I’ve ever had!!!! Perfect! 10 out of 10
Ryan Lear
2025-03-03 18:23:43
Almost gets too hot wish it had 2 heat levels but works well
Customer
2025-03-01 17:40:48
Works great 18 V Milwaukee batteries plug right in and gun gets hot and ready to melt glue in about three minutes. Good quality for the price.
Customer
2025-02-05 20:57:33
Fits a Milwaukee battery. Works great.
ADAMENT
2025-01-17 10:57:16
I had absolutely no issues with this cordle ss glue gun. You turn it on wait a few minutes, the light turns green and have the freedom to go where you want with out being tethered by a cord. What more can you ask for? I attached one of my 5 amh Milwaukee batteries went outside and up a ladder to use it while installing Christmas lights in weather below 30 degrees. I was surprised that it didn’t run down the battery very quickly which was a concern of mine before purchasing it. I have had other tools in the past run a battery down much faster than this unit. Definitely a solid buy for the price.
Peter F.
2025-01-15 13:52:06
If you have Milwaukee M18 tools/batteries and want a decent hot glue gun this is what you are looking for. I am amazed that the big power tool brands have not jumped on this market. However that has left it open to others to fill the void and in this case they have done so quite well.First off contrary to what others have reported this does have low voltage cutoff or protection for the battery (or at least mine does). There is a small circuit board in the handle that is in series with the heating element and testing with a variable voltage power supply shows that it shuts the glue gun down around 14 volts. I also let it run a 2.0 battery down and it shut off shortly after the last bar on the battery gauge started to blink indicating the battery was almost empty. At the cutoff if the battery is in good condition and healthy 14 volts overall corresponds to an individual cell voltage of 2.8 volts. This is in line with 2.7 volts per cell being as low as you normally want to go for modern power tool batteries. There is a slim possibility that if your battery is not in good condition and one of the cells is considerably weaker than the rest it may run out of power early and still have the overall pack voltage high enough that the glue gun does not shut off, thus possibly damaging the pack further. However if that happens the battery pack was probably not going to last much longer anyways.I did some additional testing of both the tip temperature and power consumption. The glue gun uses a PTC type heating element which heats up reasonably quickly. It took around 6-7 minutes to warm up enough to use high temp sticks and takes 20-30 to cool down to the point where I would be willing to pack it back up. The max temperature at the tip was about 325 which is plenty hot for high temp sticks. It does drop a bit if you run a large amount of glue through quickly. As it is a PTC type heater its power consumption rapidly drops off as it warms up. It only draws near 100 watts briefly when it is turned on and is still cold, settling down to less than 20 watts after 7 minutes. This is how almost all modern consumer grade glue guns operate and it works out quite well when running off a battery pack like this glue gun does. Once up to temp the power consumption is low enough that you can get usable run time on even a 2.0 battery. Personally I will probably use it with 5.0 batteries and do not expect to have any issues with run time.Overall it is quite impressive for the cost and a worthwhile purchase if you already have Milwaukee M18 tools and batteries. The mechanical construction is decent and the performance is on par with a corded 100 watt class consumer grade hot glue gun. It's not going to beat a higher wattage commercial grade hot glue gun.
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