Glue Guns

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About Glue Guns

Glue guns melt hot-melt adhesive sticks and dispense the bond through a nozzle, giving DIYers, crafters, and tradespeople a fast and flexible bonding method that cures in seconds. The guns listed here cover general bonding tasks, from wood trim and fabric repairs to foam, cardboard, and light plastics. Price range in this category runs from $8.99 for entry-level mini guns up to $160.00 for the Surebonder PRO2-220, a heavy-duty professional model, with the majority of buyers landing in the $15 to $65 range. The first real decision is corded versus cordless. Corded options like the ROMECH ROMECH-116 ($16.99, 4.8 stars, 4,371 reviews, 2,000 units sold per month) and the DEWALT DWHTGR50 ($30.48, 4.7 stars, 1,800 reviews) deliver uninterrupted heat output because they draw directly from wall power. Cordless models such as the Ryobi P305 ($77.01, 4.7 stars, 4,900 reviews) and the Ryobi RGLM18-0 ($44.99, 4.7 stars, 281 reviews) add freedom of movement, which matters when working away from an outlet or in awkward positions on a job site. Weight is a practical filter worth checking before buying. The Ryobi P305 tool body lists at 0.55 pounds while the Ryobi P305P128 kit tips the scale at 2.56 pounds and the Surebonder PRO2-220 weighs 2 pounds. For short craft sessions the difference is minor; for multi-hour production runs, a lighter gun reduces hand and wrist fatigue meaningfully. Owner demand, measured by monthly purchase volume, is a reliable quality signal: the ROMECH ROMECH-116 leads at 2,000 units per month, followed by the Gorilla 115902 (500 per month, 5,917 reviews) and the Surebonder CL-195F (1,000 per month, 3,600 reviews). Those numbers reflect genuine buyer confidence rather than marketing positioning.

How we curated this list

The 37 guns on this page were selected based on a 3.8-star rating floor, verified owner review counts, and monthly purchase demand. Review volume and bought-last-month data carry the most weight in ordering because they reflect broad real-world satisfaction, not isolated opinions. Where a listing does not publish wattage, glue stick size, or other key specs, that is noted in the individual listing rather than assumed. No vendor relationship influences placement. Questions? Reach us at [email protected].