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Rapid Heating Melt Glue Machine For Makita/DEWALT/Milwaukee 18V Battery With 30 Sticks Cordless Hot Melt Glue Gun Repair Tool
Power: 60W. Cordless design; independent-switch; Finish heating in 60 seconds, fast gluing, and automatically maintain constant temperature. High
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Ryobi, Milwaukee, Makita or DeWalt batteries in a Surebonder cordless glue gun.
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This cordless, high temperature battery operated glue gun uses Ryobi battery #P102 (1-hour use) or #P108 (4-hour use). #P128 Battery and charger kit are not included with the glue gun. The PTC heating system enables a consistent working temperature of 380°F, the rubber grip handle provides sturdy control and the built in stand supplies stability. Other standard features include LED on/off indicator, 3 finger trigger and an insulated interchangeable nozzle. This gun uses 7/16 in.
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Anyone tried/willing to try? I also don't know what the general consensus is of using off brand tools with brand batteries. I've read that it's bad. : r/MilwaukeeTool