This is the first time I have ever used a hot glue gun, I saw my mom use them a lot when I was a kid and figured it would be easy to figure out.
The Attican Black Iron Tools Hot Glue Gun is 110v to 240v and is 20w. It comes with the glue gun, a metal stand to lean on when in use and it came with 5/16" or .28 in diameter hot glue sticks. I was trying to find a something to demonstrate how well it works and I have this cute little owl trivet that my mom gave me. It was missing the rubber pieces to keep it from scratching the surface of my stove or moving around, I thought we could cover it with hot glue in their place. The Black Iron Tools Hot Glue Gun only takes a few minutes to warm up and is super easy to use. You just insert a glue stick and give a minute to warm up and you are ready to use it. I would suggest practicing on a surface that won't be damaged by the hot glue before you begin your project so that you get an idea of how the glue flows. I just used one of my plastic cutting boards to protect my kitchen counter. It was very easy, I barely had to apply pressure to the trigger to get the right amount to come out and I didn't end up with w mess anywhere. The only thing I need to work on is when I am done applying and removing the hot glue gun the tiny strings of plastic that can be left when you pull away. They were easy to remove and by the forth one I was a pro lol. The glue dried in less than a minute and it works very well to keep the trivet in place and keep my stove top scratch free. There are a million crafty videos out on the web with different craft projects that you make with hot glue guns. There are endless possibilities on how you can use the Attican Black Iron Tools Hot Glue Gun. You can get yours here! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ACB83YG I received this product at a discount for my honest and unbiased opinion.
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My Husband’s truck has been a work in progress for the last 2 years. In the last year after replacing the engine, tires, suspension, radiator, windshield and various other smaller parts it is almost a new truck. It's a 2001 F250 so it doesn't have any fancy features like our newer model car. My husband is finally to the point where he can start customizing other things besides and he was excited when we were able to test out the LED Multi-Color Car/Truck Interior Lights by #Ashine.
The first thing you need to do is determine where you want to install the lighting strips. This was a bit more of a challenge than we thought, not because of the product, but because there aren't very many flat narrow surfaces underneath his dash that would be hidden. We finally were able to find a spot under the driver and passenger sides of the dashboard and underneath the two front seats. After that the installation was a breeze! He did take the time to run the wires underneath the carpet, he isn't a fan of having wires showing, but they were very easy to conceal. The 3M adhesive is very strong and will stick best to a metal surface, but smooth plastic should be fine too. I have LED lights in my car too that are factory installed but they just change to one stationary color at a time. The LED Multi-Color Car/Truck Interior Lights by #Ashine have so many more options. You can adjust the brightness, have 8 colors that you can pick from, you can choose one color, fading colors or even have it change to sound and music. The lights are very vivid and it’s fun to watch it change to the beat of the music. It is USB powered, we plugged it into a car charger, but a lot of newer vehicles have built in USB ports. The light strips are bendable and water resistant. There are 4 strips, two of them are 51.18 inches and the other two are 70.87 inches long, they are about half an inch wide. My husband loves them and couldn't wait to show my nieces when they rode with him over the weekend. You can get yours here! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZY7Y3M1 |
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