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Black and Decker GG500S Cordless Glue Gun with Heating Base

Black and Decker GG500S Cordless Glue Gun with Heating Base
From Black & Decker

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32362 in Home Improvement
  • Color: Orange
  • Brand: Black & Decker
  • Model: GG500S

Features

  • Cord Free Convenience- Use with no cord for up to 6 mins, can also be used with cord attached for continuous heat
  • Ready to Use Indicator- Red when hot and ready to go. Gray when need to return to heating base
  • Less Drip Heating Base - With storage for nozzles, glue sticks & wrench
  • Includes 3 nozzles (universal, wide and long reach) and wrench

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The new Glue Gun from Black & Decker brings innovation and uniqueness to this category. Temperature Indicators independently indicate cool to store, return to base, or ready to go. The upward angle base and protective nozzle shroud prevents glue from dripping and the heating base includes storage wrap and on board glue stick and nozzle storage. To make this unit complete and ready for all of your craft and home projects Black & Decker included 5 glue sticks, 3 nozzles and a charging stand


Customer Reviews

Worked for a while...3
Worked great for a while, but suddenly stopped being able to push the stick through the gun. Was very convenient and effective while it worked.

Black & Decker GG500S Disappoints1
I am really disappointed by the Black & Decker GG500S cordless glue gun. The trigger is much too hard to depress and the control of the glue is adversely affected by that function. It is very difficult to seat it into the heating stand and take it out with one hand (which I need to do for my work). It leaves strings of glue all over the place. For the price and the reputation of the brand, I would not recommend this glue gun.

Maybe I Received The Lemon?2
From Day 1, my gun doesn't push the glue stick through the unit. That is quite a problem. When I called B&D they told me that I had to take the unit to a service center. I asked if this was a common problem--the answer: "It is not unheard of."
The service center is not convenient to my travels so it sits. I have used it a couple times by pushing the glue stick through with a tooth pick but as you can imagine it is hard to control the project that way. It definitely gets hot, so use the same caution as you would a corded unit. It will be interesting to see if I can get it fixed.