The top 10 things you need to know about what NOT to do with your glue gun, brought to you by the Slurpee my husband brought me back from 7-11. (This is not a sponsored post, just an explanation.)
As Promised, Here’s the list as text in case you can’t keep up
10. Never pull a glue stick you have inserted out of the back of the glue gun, since you might pull hot glue out and hurt yourself. Also, you could break the feeder mech, and thus, your glue gun.
9. Never lay the glue gun on it’s side. The glue could leak out the back of the heating element and burn you when you pick it back up again.
8. Don’t leave your glue gun plugged in while unattended.
7. Do not use your glue gun on an uneven surface since it could fall over/off.
6. Do not leave cords dangling where children or animals can get caught up or hurt.
5. There are glue guns specifically for use with high temp and low temp glue sticks. Make sure you use the right kind for your gun.
4. Do not use hot glue guns anywhere near flammable material.
3. If there is a crack in the body, frayed wires or some other defect with your glue gun, please stop using it and go buy a new one. Using a defective glue gun increases the chance you will get hurt.
2. Do not use a glue gun on thin or porous materials without a silicone finger sleeve if you need to push any pieces together. The glue will seep through and burn you.
1. Do no use your glue gun while distracted.
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Post time: Jun-13-2017