Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Full Size Glue Gun (Tool Only)
$20
$29.97
+ Free S/H
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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Full Size Glue Gun (Tool Only; P305) on sale for $19.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free ship to store option as an alternative method.
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About the Product
Cordless/Compact Design
One+ Dual Temperature
2-Finger Trigger
LED On/Off Indicator Light
Self Standing Unit
Includes
Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Full Size Glue Gun
3x General Purpose Glue Sticks
Warranty
Includes a 3-year manufacturer warranty w/ purchase
Model: RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Full Size Glue Gun (Tool-Only) with 3 General Purpose Glue Sticks
Deal History
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The Dual temp version goes on sale with battery, charger, and dremel station for $49
This version is missing the temp selection, drip tray, overmolding, and extra tips
This one is not Dual Temp, FYI...
I'm still waiting on the combo kit for 50.
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Meh. Rather have a cord than a heavy battery attached. While I know some people love adding another tool to their rechargeable lineup, this one seems like a waste to me. I've never even been in a situation where a battery powered glue gun would really be needed... though I imagine some people might.
If you prefer to not have the battery attached to the glue gun, Ryobi makes a compact model (P306):
These eat thru batteries really quickly; at least in my experience.
I guess if you are using it all day? I own a variety of batteries and if I need it to be on for an extended period (throughout the day), I just use a 4.0. Love this glue gun!
I've done very large jobs (>2 lbs of construction grade glue at a session) with these guns and they're tough and hot, with pretty decent throughput. You can put down a ton of glue with a 4AH. Battery life has always been fine but I would stick to 2AH or higher. The newer dual temp version with the drip tray is nice but I would say the trigger and action is a little bit better on the cheaper older model, this older model feels like it has slightly more leverage and control. Dual temp one isn't bad but feels more like a craft gun trigger.
Not sure how good P305 is, but I got $50 combo kit from March with P307 glue gun. P307 is very good, I like it.
Whoa thanks for the reminder. I have the combo kit in my garage unopened in the box and forgot it came with a glue gun. Just cancelled my order for this! Ah, slickdeals!
IMO it is better to wait on this deal to come back (it has a few times)
Cheers for talking me out of buying this one - I remember seeing the older deal also, and am kicking myself for not biting then. I'm in no rush, though, and hope to jump on it next time.
Just bought this 3 weeks ago for $30. Will HD refund the price difference?
You can buy another at 19 and return new one with receipt for 30 unopened. But my HD has changed periods for returns a couple time. If you bought with a HD credit card you have a year.
I've done very large jobs (>2 lbs of construction grade glue at a session) with these guns and they're tough and hot, with pretty decent throughput. You can put down a ton of glue with a 4AH. Battery life has always been fine but I would stick to 2AH or higher. The newer dual temp version with the drip tray is nice but I would say the trigger and action is a little bit better on the cheaper older model, this older model feels like it has slightly more leverage and control. Dual temp one isn't bad but feels more like a craft gun trigger.
I bought one yesterday at 30 and returned... Poor control and oozed long after trigger release... A mess
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This version is missing the temp selection, drip tray, overmolding, and extra tips
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If you prefer to not have the battery attached to the glue gun, Ryobi makes a compact model (P306):
https://www.homedepot.c
Much better than being tethered to a power cord or needing an electrical outlet nearby. It takes the mini glue sticks, instead of the full size.
I guess if you are using it all day? I own a variety of batteries and if I need it to be on for an extended period (throughout the day), I just use a 4.0. Love this glue gun!
https://slickdeals.net/f/16615481-ryobi-one-18v-cordless-2-tool-combo-kit-with-rotary-tool-station-dual-temperature-glue-gun-2-ah-battery-and-charger-49-home-depot-and-more?v=1&src=Si
IMO it is better to wait on this deal to come back (it has a few times)
Cheers for talking me out of buying this one - I remember seeing the older deal also, and am kicking myself for not biting then. I'm in no rush, though, and hope to jump on it next time.
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