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Pattex Made at Home Hot Glue Gun with Mechanical Feed and Heat-Insulated Nozzle, Includes 6 Glue Sticks, Diameter 11 mm (Set Consisting of Glue Gun + 500 g Glue Sticks)

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Management number 215620301 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$42.61 Model Number 215620301
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  • The Pattex Hot Melt Glue Gun Made at Home guarantees a quick adhesive application thanks to the mechanical feed and the cartridge feed holder, strong bonding and easy work.
  • Thanks to modern heating technology, the hot glue gun from Pattex has a very high melting performance and achieves its optimum working temperature after 8-10 minutes / maximum adhesive force: 2 min.
  • The heat-insulated silicone nozzle of the glue gun by Pattex supports precise dosing and application of the adhesive without dripping / ideal for crafts, decorating, fixing and repairing.
  • The ergonomically shaped handle and the wide stand bracket ensure easy, clean handling and a safe, non-slip stand / required adhesive sticks: diameter 11 mm – adhesive dries transparent/suitable for bonding wood, paper, cardboard, leather, textile, cork, glass, metal and plastic.
  • Box contents: starter set with made at home hot glue gun by Pattex and 6 matching glue sticks.
Color Black
Brand Name Pattex
Style Name Glue Gun + 500g Glue sticks
Manufacturer Pattex
Power Source Corded Electric
Compatible Material Glass, wood, plastic, leather, metal, paper, textile

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