Advanced Features Make Projects Easy
We’re excited to expand the Dremel family with a tool like the Dremel Glue Gun,” said Andrea Ash, Dremel director of marketing communications. “We've talked to consumers to find out what they wanted from their glue gun tool. The Dremel Glue Gun was designed to meet their needs, while making crafts, hobbies and every day projects family-friendly and easy.”
The Dremel Glue Gun is outfitted with green and red LED lights to clearly indicate when the tool is “heating up” and “ready to use.” The Dremel Glue Gun also features an anti-drip tip to reduce glue drips and a silicon safety sleeve over the nozzle to prevent accidental burns.
Unlike some traditional glue guns, the Dremel Glue Gun features an ideally located on/off switch at the top of the tool, which allows the user to turn off the tool without having to unplug it. Also equipped with dual-temperature settings, the Dremel Glue Gun can heat glue sticks with varying melting points and accept glue sticks between .44 inches and .45 inches in diameter. For added control and comfort, the Dremel Glue Gun has an extended trigger with enough room for three fingers.
The Dremel Glue Gun has a broad base and one-touch kickstand providing the user with optimal stability. A work light is positioned directly under the glue tip to illuminate the work area and small project details.
From youth school projects to crafty centerpieces and simple home repair, the Dremel Glue Gun is ideal for hands-on tasks. Complete with three nozzles (one fine, one standard and one wide) and six dual-temperature glue sticks, the Dremel Glue Gun retails for $24.99, and includes a two-year limited warranty. It is available at most hardware and home improvement centers nationwide beginning June 2006.
About Dremel
Since inventing the high-speed rotary tool more than 70 years ago, Dremel has become the trusted name in high-speed rotary tool technology, providing creative solutions for hands-on professionals, homeowners, craftspeople and artists alike. Dremel’s leadership in design and manufacturing has made it the top selling rotary tool in the world, a reflection of the company’s commitment to innovation and quality.
Today, as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Robert Bosch Tool Corporation in Mt. Prospect, Ill., Dremel continues to build upon this legacy with a full line of high-performance rotary tools, benchtop products, specialty tools, accessories and attachments, delivering the perfect solution for almost any job. Regardless of what the task may be, users quickly realize they can depend on Dremel to provide the satisfaction of a job well done and done well.