I bought this months ago, I have been using it frequently and it is an excellent tool. It outperformed corded glue guns I've used in the past. Even the included glue sticks are decent! There ya go!
I have also had this for months as well, it is my go to glue gun. I have built many cardboard forts for my kids with it, and it can push an entire stick without getting too cold.
@@Addly82 It probably has a large thermal mass. The tradeoff is they tend to take longer to heat up. But once hot, they retain the heat much longer. Less cycling of the battery.
Bro. I love that you are so well loved by the youtube community! 735k subs! Like HOLY MOLY lol and now getting sent free stuff. You know you made it. So happy for you man!
My mother is a school teacher and was in need of a battery powered glue gun for class projects. So instead of buying a more expensive one that might just get swiped by a punk kid i got her two harbor freight bauer glue guns. She uses them quite frequently. I know harbor freight has only a select set of tools that can actually be considered as quality tools. I will vouch for the glue gun, that thing works extremely well and the battery lasts longer than any project you will need a hot glue gun for. Good enough that i got one for myself.
Had this for over a year. Use it for electrical, especially truck/ trailer lights. You can glue the plug to the back of the light to water proof it and hold it in place. Cordless heat gun to soften it to remove it.
I got a hot glue gun for a dollar and sticks for another dollar. You have to plug it into the wall but it works great. It's not the thickest bead but it gets the job
@@FunkFPV lol I dig it man. And I’m very interested in trying out the Mellif transfer stick pump similar to the one Milwaukee and Ryobi has. I’m a plumber and feel that that would make a handy tool to have for being able to pump out water in holes when digging to repair main water lines in the ground
I still like their stuff. I wish sometimes they’d get back to the simple fun stuff they used to do. I like the epic builds but I miss the more relatable content.
Dude! You should write a series of children's books on safety called, "There-ya-Go!" You do animated shorts on a subscription-based website and make a fortune. You've got the voice and the timing. I was a producer and editor in broadcast for a decade before the libs drove me crazy, but man, you got it! The merch alone could make you a fortune. There-ya-Go!
Great video and review. You have to do more of these (if you get the products). I really enjoy the way you do REAL reviews. I'm a do all mechanic/fab/repair home garage guy and enjoy seeing reviews that make sense and not just some guy advertising for some company as a lot of the so called reviewers are these days. Keeping it real is nice to see. Mater of fact I just ordered one of the red ones seeing I don't have a battery powered gun - thanks for helping me spend my cash - lol . Keep it up buddy. Later
The blue/black has been great. Finally upgraded from the cheapest ever tiny glule gun we've had froever. It was so small the cord would constantly pull it over. Should have upgraded years ago.
I have one and love it! Infact, I have been kind of collecting 20v dewalt battery powered tools lately and have found many useful tools like portable vac, air blower, glur gun, caulking gun, air pump, etc. All within the Dewalt 20V battery system.
When I first read your thumbnail I thought it said milf hot glue gun I started laughing immediately at it. Then I realized what it actually says and started laughing at myself. 😂😂😂😂😂
I have the Ryobi and it works very well. I also have two adapters to use DeWalt batteries with Ryobi tools so I never run out of juice for anything. This glue gun is probably the same as the Ryobi.
I'm a fan of preventing dripping after use. My Ryobi gun is just ok at not dripping, but its big brother has a little fold out catch tray for drips, and is much better at stopping.
One of the most important test with generic power tools is to see if they included a low voltage cut off switch, AKA over discharge protection. A lot of cheap generic tools do not have this, and will run your battery down to absolute zero and destroy tour battery if you aren't constantly checking your voltage throughout the job.
@@FunkFPV That's good. I've tested some tools that were still trying to run at 5V. One of them based around Makita batteries was being offered as samples to distributers, prior to being rebadged as a major commercial grade landscaping brand. I advised the distributer not to stock that particular tool unless the issue was fixed due to the soon to be incoming flood of warranty claims.
Love these tools you find but hate that the price always shoots up after one of these videos. The soldering station you did recently is 69 now for the dewalt version but still 45 for the makita version.
Is the rubber sleeve on the glue barrel easily detatchable? I got a similarish glue gun, with the sleeve gone you gain about 1 inch so you can glue hard to reach areas a little easier?
Okay I immediately bought one and subscribed. I bought the "Milwaukee" version since red is better. Thanks for the review, been using my wife's mini glue gun for years and hating it, this will come in handy when I occasionally need a hot glue gun.
Hey Funk, Cool man. I wasn't coming at you sideways at all. Just wanted to give you a heads up. Spelling it as "milf" will definitely get people's attention. Talk 2 u later bud. 😊😊
The only concern I would have... They were very generous with the glue sticks. Hopefully, that's not an indication of some proprietary size; where only they sell the sticks that will fit it. Kind of ridiculous for me to care, actually. Ha! I rarely need hot glue. End up buying a new gun each time, having long ago lost my last one.
DeWALT should make one that comes up to temp while docked on a benchtop station then switches to battery once you take it off and it only needs to maintain the temp. Probably the only way I’d consider a battery hot glue gun since I don’t want to wear out expensive batteries on something like that.
Well, I just checked and it looks like Mellif also makes a DeWALT battery adapter for 120v. For that price I think I’ll just make my own out of an old battery shell and a switching PSU (maybe slower, but who cares?). I can make a tray on my workbench with something like that on one side and a charged battery on the other. If I disable the latch on the adapter then I can just grab it off the tray/dock and push it onto the battery and lift off the tray after it gets up to temp. I like this idea!
I have the Arrow 10mm glue gun - $19 - it's a 110v plugin at 300W and comes with a stand...that's VERY important. So unless you need battery-operation...it's cheaper + better.
I bought this months ago, I have been using it frequently and it is an excellent tool. It outperformed corded glue guns I've used in the past. Even the included glue sticks are decent! There ya go!
I have also had this for months as well, it is my go to glue gun. I have built many cardboard forts for my kids with it, and it can push an entire stick without getting too cold.
Good to hear 👍🏻
@@Addly82 It probably has a large thermal mass. The tradeoff is they tend to take longer to heat up. But once hot, they retain the heat much longer. Less cycling of the battery.
be honest, this comment is better than the video
Hey, just have one question, does it stop at a certain voltage so it won’t damage the battery?
I always wondered why Makita can make a battery powered fridge but not a glue gun
Or a hundred angle grinders and only two brushed, fixed speed die grinders.
@@joshuaking34What do you want? MORE than two brushed, fixed speed die grinders?!
I am joking
They always thought the purpose of glue was to be sniffed and didn't know it was actually designed to join things together
And a kettle
Don't forget they also make a battery powered microwave 😅
Bro. I love that you are so well loved by the youtube community!
735k subs! Like HOLY MOLY lol and now getting sent free stuff. You know you made it. So happy for you man!
No one is more surprised than me 😜
99.99% of the stuff I get offered I turn down. I figured I’d give this a try
I got this, soldering gun, and heat gun as group. All work great. Such simple tools really don't need fancy ICs.
Most times simple is better.
I bought one of these a while back and would recommend it if you are looking for a cordless glue gun for your dewalt batteries
My mother is a school teacher and was in need of a battery powered glue gun for class projects. So instead of buying a more expensive one that might just get swiped by a punk kid i got her two harbor freight bauer glue guns. She uses them quite frequently. I know harbor freight has only a select set of tools that can actually be considered as quality tools. I will vouch for the glue gun, that thing works extremely well and the battery lasts longer than any project you will need a hot glue gun for. Good enough that i got one for myself.
Make sure your millif is good and hot before you start pumping.
just remember to feed it with XL glue sticks, otherwise the fun will end prematurely
Words to live by 😜
Had this for over a year. Use it for electrical, especially truck/ trailer lights. You can glue the plug to the back of the light to water proof it and hold it in place. Cordless heat gun to soften it to remove it.
Well, I'm convinced...if I get back into building models again, this is the gun to look at. You're pretty good at these tool reviews 👍
Thank you 🫡
I got a hot glue gun for a dollar and sticks for another dollar. You have to plug it into the wall but it works great. It's not the thickest bead but it gets the job
Ive had my cordless ryobi for years. It is amazingly handy having a cordless hot glue gun
Mellif has some cool stuff
They got some other cool stuff I want to get. I’ll check out down the road so my channel isn’t so Mellif heavy 😜
@@FunkFPV lol I dig it man. And I’m very interested in trying out the Mellif transfer stick pump similar to the one Milwaukee and Ryobi has. I’m a plumber and feel that that would make a handy tool to have for being able to pump out water in holes when digging to repair main water lines in the ground
old school flitetest was so much fun when they first got started.
I still like their stuff. I wish sometimes they’d get back to the simple fun stuff they used to do.
I like the epic builds but I miss the more relatable content.
Dude! You should write a series of children's books on safety called, "There-ya-Go!" You do animated shorts on a subscription-based website and make a fortune. You've got the voice and the timing. I was a producer and editor in broadcast for a decade before the libs drove me crazy, but man, you got it! The merch alone could make you a fortune. There-ya-Go!
Thanks 😜👍🏻
Hey @Funk I bought this thing a few weeks ago! It actually kicks ass. Thanks for a great review. I feel the same way.
Great video and review. You have to do more of these (if you get the products). I really enjoy the way you do REAL reviews. I'm a do all mechanic/fab/repair home garage guy and enjoy seeing reviews that make sense and not just some guy advertising for some company as a lot of the so called reviewers are these days. Keeping it real is nice to see. Mater of fact I just ordered one of the red ones seeing I don't have a battery powered gun - thanks for helping me spend my cash - lol . Keep it up buddy. Later
They make red “ also ?
@@RcPlayer-tt2vw that’s the one I ordered. Thanks
Just looking at them now , the blower cool too ,
😎👍🏻
Good Camera work! I love the timer as well !
I own one of these! Has worked really well for me so far.
From the title I was going to ask what a milf hot glue gun was, till I read it correctly 😂
Me too! Dirty mind.😁
That name gets me every time 😁
🤪
Temperature value dropping when your thermocouple is heating up means you’ve got it wired backwards 7:37
I use it pretty heavily at work and have for almost a year. Love it
The blue/black has been great. Finally upgraded from the cheapest ever tiny glule gun we've had froever. It was so small the cord would constantly pull it over. Should have upgraded years ago.
I have the ryobi ones and they're amazing! Not having to deal with a cord in addition to all the springy glue is great!
That looks very similar to the original one just with colors swapped would be interested in comparing guts.
I got one of these last December to hang Christmas lights on the bricks around my windows and doors, worked great.
You should get one of those laser thermometers. You just the point the laser at whatever you want to test.
I have one and love it! Infact, I have been kind of collecting 20v dewalt battery powered tools lately and have found many useful tools like portable vac, air blower, glur gun, caulking gun, air pump, etc. All within the Dewalt 20V battery system.
I’m thinking I want that air blower 🤔😁
@@FunkFPV You should do a review on it! :)
That is one hot Millif! Once you put the stick in, it can’t help but get gooy.
Great Job on this Hot and Sticky video.
I've got the big Ryobi one this thing is based off of. To this day, it is still my favorite tool purchase of all time.
dude was going to fling the instructions to the other side of the room, lol
Been using the shit outta this gun at work. I like it so far
When I first read your thumbnail I thought it said milf hot glue gun I started laughing immediately at it. Then I realized what it actually says and started laughing at myself. 😂😂😂😂😂
I did the same thing. “ get glasses, Alice!” 😂
Me too.
I totally thought that said "Milf" 😂
The milf glue blaster
I have the Ryobi and it works very well. I also have two adapters to use DeWalt batteries with Ryobi tools so I never run out of juice for anything. This glue gun is probably the same as the Ryobi.
Just ordered one. Thanks for the great work!
Great way to lube the seal on oil filters
😂😂
Seems like a good product.
It glues....There ya go!
8:52 its definitely hot, and its definitely a glue gun 😂 ❤ lolol
We need some more work vlogs. They’re fun to watch and I learn a ton.
They are hard to do especially when I’m inside a customer’s building 😬
@@FunkFPV I love all of your content. Tons. So I’m happy with whatever we get!
@@FunkFPV I also shot you an email as well to your funk mail account!
I'm a fan of preventing dripping after use. My Ryobi gun is just ok at not dripping, but its big brother has a little fold out catch tray for drips, and is much better at stopping.
Nothing worse than a little drip after the pump 😜
@@FunkFPV LOL!
@@FunkFPV needs a retraction adjustment/settling like a 3D printer or CNC (specified in G code).
My man just lost a 5amp hour battery to his old lady 😂
LoL I’ll give the one that’s going bad 😂
I have the Milwaukee mellif, love it
I have a $15 generic one made for black and decker that works well.
Solid test!
Ryobi makes the cooles alternative power tools you do see regularly
That thing is cool …. I use hot glue guan a lot and never had one that you can keep pumping after about 6 pumps and still keep it liquid
Wish my glue gun would stay hot for an hour.
I have the Ryobi, and I like it. That one actually looks similar to the Ryobi.
Call my friend when I was watching the video and he has when he says it works pretty good. I bought one from harbor freight 19.99 it's okay.
Easy way to remove hot glue is to use a little IPA, comes right off in sheets very cleanly.
I ordered one before the video ended
I read it as MILF Hot Glue Gun...
One of the most important test with generic power tools is to see if they included a low voltage cut off switch, AKA over discharge protection. A lot of cheap generic tools do not have this, and will run your battery down to absolute zero and destroy tour battery if you aren't constantly checking your voltage throughout the job.
This one shuts off at 14ish volts. All of the other Mellif tools I’ve tested do that same 👍🏻
@@FunkFPV That's good. I've tested some tools that were still trying to run at 5V. One of them based around Makita batteries was being offered as samples to distributers, prior to being rebadged as a major commercial grade landscaping brand. I advised the distributer not to stock that particular tool unless the issue was fixed due to the soon to be incoming flood of warranty claims.
I'm very impressed that you manage to make this video without making a "millif sounds like milf joke"
It only took 3 videos for me to mature enough not to say it 😜
Funk are you still flying fpv quads? If so I’d love to see you post some packs! great video
I still got all my stuff. My only problem is time and the guys I used to fly with don’t anymore 😢
I read that as MILF .😂
I’m glad I’m not the only one 😂
Love these tools you find but hate that the price always shoots up after one of these videos. The soldering station you did recently is 69 now for the dewalt version but still 45 for the makita version.
Don’t feel like you have to buy the one I link. You’re not going to hurt my feelings if you get a cheaper one. 👍🏻
Great review Wess! 👍 There You Go! 😂
I thought the title initially said "Milf Hot Glue" lmao
RELEASE THE SHPU!!!
Did you write Millif on purpose?
I thought it was some sort of milf gun
@@Thomas-xm5ym 😂
Nope… That’s just me being dumb 😁👍🏻
ryobi glue gun with a dewalt adapter... only way to go.
Nice
once the millif gets going its pretty hot,
i really dont need a goo gun,
plastic welder might be more handy,
but deals do make sense
Please be patient, I broke the trigger on my ryobi cuz I couldn't wait for the glue to get soft.
😔
Can't wait until you get your hands on the Powerstack batteries. They are a solid set of batteries. 1.7 Ah ones is where it's at in my book.
I’m hoping I can get one of those Christmas deals that has on at Home Depot
Does this take 18v dewalt batteries as well.
will it take any of the other brand nozzles?
Damnit, I thought that thumbnail said MILF. Oh well, whilst I’m here just as well enjoy.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Is the rubber sleeve on the glue barrel easily detatchable? I got a similarish glue gun, with the sleeve gone you gain about 1 inch so you can glue hard to reach areas a little easier?
I don’t think so.
Okay I immediately bought one and subscribed. I bought the "Milwaukee" version since red is better. Thanks for the review, been using my wife's mini glue gun for years and hating it, this will come in handy when I occasionally need a hot glue gun.
Nice 😎👍🏻
Hey Funk,
Cool man. I wasn't coming at you sideways at all. Just wanted to give you a heads up. Spelling it as "milf" will definitely get people's attention. Talk 2 u later bud. 😊😊
Haha That was a happy accident 😜
I'll stick to the ryobi one powered by milwaukee batteries
What does the FPV that comes immediately following Funk mean or initials of?
First-Person View. Comes from his drone flying videos. IIRC.
@@Taliesen.Yep 👍🏻
The name immediately makes me think MILF…
Hot Millifs in your area.
Mother fuck I just bought a hot glue gun from HD last weekend. Going to have to search through my trash can for the box and receipt.
Pretty sure it's pronounced
M I L F
🤨 lol
I',m going to stop watching this channel unless you do a VR headset review 😂😂
Haha That thing is 3 years old 😜
It’s fun and I like it.
There you go 👍🏻
I don't know anything about building but just clicked because I thought the title said "Milf Hot Glue"
It’s spelled Mellif, according to the Amazon listing
The only concern I would have... They were very generous with the glue sticks. Hopefully, that's not an indication of some proprietary size; where only they sell the sticks that will fit it.
Kind of ridiculous for me to care, actually. Ha! I rarely need hot glue. End up buying a new gun each time, having long ago lost my last one.
Hot glue 101, get a bowl of iced water next to your work station before turning the glue gun on.
DeWALT should make one that comes up to temp while docked on a benchtop station then switches to battery once you take it off and it only needs to maintain the temp. Probably the only way I’d consider a battery hot glue gun since I don’t want to wear out expensive batteries on something like that.
Well, I just checked and it looks like Mellif also makes a DeWALT battery adapter for 120v. For that price I think I’ll just make my own out of an old battery shell and a switching PSU (maybe slower, but who cares?).
I can make a tray on my workbench with something like that on one side and a charged battery on the other. If I disable the latch on the adapter then I can just grab it off the tray/dock and push it onto the battery and lift off the tray after it gets up to temp. I like this idea!
I have the Arrow 10mm glue gun - $19 - it's a 110v plugin at 300W and comes with a stand...that's VERY important. So unless you need battery-operation...it's cheaper + better.
I use hot glue all the never
0:52 same
6:44 Try Kapton tape.
Damn… I have that stuff and didn’t even think about that. I probably could have used my meat thermometer too.
I have to admit that I just saw "hot" and "millif" in the title, and clicked immediately. I was somewhat disappointed 😆
That was a happy mistake 😜
😂😂😂😂
Wish it was for red I need glue gun
There’s a red link in the description 😎👍🏻
So no battery in the box 🤷♂️✌️🇬🇧
Nope… The battery cost twice as much 😜
@@FunkFPV the idiocrasy u uncover on your clips and vids is astounding, and also fkin amusing 🤣🤣 there u go 👍😂
The included glue isn't very good, not worth using. A big quality difference among glue makers.
I always used to Harbor Freight stuff. Seemed good enough for what I needed it for.
Milf glue 😮
You’re gonna find that you need to run that with a minimum of a 9 ah battery friend
Hate battery tools.
You have such nice hair
I use conditioner 😜
@@FunkFPV cool I use a mask on mine
i think ita pronounced MILF :/
Hello
Hi 👋🏻