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Safe hot glue
08-23-04

Low-temperature Glue Gun

A favorite tool, the glue gun, now comes in a low-temperature version which works much better with some materials like foam, and is the preferred one to grab at our house because it is slightly less dangerous for kids to use.

-- KK  

Low Temperature Glue Gun
$7
Available from Mister Art

A similar model is available from Amazon

 
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