Precision Glue Press REVIEW! Game Changer? or Gimmick?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Follow along with me as I try out "My Sweet Petunia"'s latest tool -- the Precision Glue Press. Is it all it's cracked up to be? Or is it a bust?
    If you've tried it, let me know what you think!
    In this video
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    Precision Glue Press: shrsl.com/4813y
    Spellbinders Betterpress Plate Fall Leaves: shrsl.com/47zqa
    Spellbinders July Die Kit: shrsl.com/4813o
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Комментарии • 374

  • @craftingforalmosteveryone
    @craftingforalmosteveryone 4 месяца назад +7

    You are the ONLY person that's admitted how hard it to squeeze the handle repeatedly. I have arthritis in my hands and have asked a lot of other reviewers about the squeeze and if I could do it, and all said it wouldn't be a problem. I even contacted the company asking about it when it first came out and got no response, which made me leery to purchase one. I really appreciate your honest review..Sandy

    • @rosemoerschel1817
      @rosemoerschel1817 22 дня назад +2

      I have arthritis too and bought this. The tip on mine constantly cloggs and when I go to use it it is really hard to press until I unclog the tip.

    • @craftingforalmosteveryone
      @craftingforalmosteveryone 22 дня назад +1

      @@rosemoerschel1817 I can't thank you enough for your comment. It is so frustrating to buy products that I ultimately can't use and am sorry you spent the money only to struggle with the tip clogging. I always have trouble with fine tip applicators and just saw a video by Lindsay the frugal crafter where she said she gave up on fine tip applicators because she doesn't use them everyday so they clog. It never occurred to me that you need to use these fine tips that often so that's why I have problems with them. Although I have a YT channel, I probably only use my glue once a week, so obviously it's not enough to ensure it won't clog. Thanks again, Rose, I really appreciate your response. Sandy

  • @mybibliofiles
    @mybibliofiles Год назад +26

    Your review is incredibly refreshing. I see people saying you did this or that wrong... this tool shouldn't have such intense instructions where one needs to research and learn all about it before attempting to use. You adapted and attempted to make it work and spoke your experience. Thanks so much!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate your kind feedback!

    • @maryannclick5766
      @maryannclick5766 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks I have a problem holding anything very wide and using a lot of pressure. A very helpful review ❤

  • @susiea8116
    @susiea8116 Год назад +32

    Thank you for your wonderful and honest review. So happy to see someone not paid to say what the company wants them to say.

  • @ashleybakerweems1468
    @ashleybakerweems1468 Год назад +25

    I have arthritis in my hands, and the the thicker glues I love I can now use by hardly squeezing handle at all - gloss accents come out of the fine tip like a dream and Simon says stamp craft tacky glue is amazing in this thing. Even my husband tried it and was impressed when he went from trying to squeeze the fine tip bottles I used for both of those to this one. And I left my bearly art glue unstopped for 4 days and never clogged or stopped working.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +2

      I’m glad it works well for you!

    • @fairabbigailgrace
      @fairabbigailgrace Год назад +3

      I was wondering about this product. I have arthritis like pain in my joints from Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and using glue bottles are a pain, literally. She said she had strain from her thumb down to her wrist, is that something you experienced? I try to avoid using glue and intricate detailed things because of the issues I have, so if this does help elevate pain I'm all for putting aside the money. Since yours is the first comment I came across I thought I'd ask.

    • @jtb8155
      @jtb8155 6 месяцев назад +1

      I have severe arthritis in my hands. I get absolutely no pain when using the glue press. Before the glue press, the pain in my thumbs would keep me awake at night, after making cards. I’ve seen other people with arthritis, also praise the glue press. I don’t understand the original posters comments at all.

  • @lynnmangrum7823
    @lynnmangrum7823 Год назад +32

    TFS! You did a great rview. I would say for those who like this idea but cant afford it, Karen Burniston has shown how she uses her favorite fine line glue bottle in a recycled glass yogurt cup. She places wet/damp papertowels in the bottom of jar and while working on her project and places her fine liner glue bottle tip side down without top on and its ready to use everytime she picks it up. I've been doing this myself for a while now and totally impressed. I am always fasinated by the fact that it doesnt leak all out or doesnt clog up. I am sure this is a wonderful product but I don't know anyone who isn't watching their budget right now. I have a Misti that I've used for years. It is a QUALITY product and stamping game changer for sure. Whatever your budget is the most simple is usally the best.

    • @sisterbobbi
      @sisterbobbi Год назад +6

      That’s what I do, store my glue with the tip down in a glass jar lined with wet paper towels. Works perfectly. I don’t have $45 to spend for a glue press.

    • @lanabennett324
      @lanabennett324 Год назад +3

      Thanks for this idea! Was gonna say “tip” lol

    • @lynnmangrum7823
      @lynnmangrum7823 Год назад

      lol!@@lanabennett324

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I have some of those yogurt cups, so I’ll have to try that tip, thanks!

    • @maureenscheepers168
      @maureenscheepers168 Год назад +2

      I have been doing exactly the same thing for years. No mess, no fuss, no blocked nozzle. And if I'm not going to be using my glue for a while, as the paper towel does dry out, I store my bottle upright with a pin in the tip. Have never had a problem.

  • @christinehawkins4332
    @christinehawkins4332 Год назад +11

    Somehow your experience was completely different from mine. I do have problems with my hands, and my glue press made an enormous difference for me. It was effortless to squeeze the trigger. Also, I don’t push hard when I replace the bottle into the stand so have not experienced any problems with the silicone disc. I suggest that you contact the company to share your issues. This is one of the best purchases I have made in my many years of crafting.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I’m glad you’ve had a good experience with yours! Some people do seem to say that squeezing the trigger was effortless for them, so you’re not alone in that

    • @gheester60
      @gheester60 10 месяцев назад

      I wonder if the difference in squeezing the trigger is if the glue bottle is full or some has been used?

    • @christinehawkins4332
      @christinehawkins4332 10 месяцев назад

      @@gheester60 my glue bottle is currently nearly empty. The squeeze is still easy with the glue press. I use it every day!

  • @patknarzer8878
    @patknarzer8878 Год назад +16

    I am not sure why it hurts your hands. It makes it so much easier on my arthritic hands. Also, there is no need to put the cap back on in between uses. You just let it rest on the silicone. Not all tools are for all people. We need to use what is right for us. For me this tool is a HUGE GAME CHANGER. I would suggest everyone watch some positive u tube videos about this tool before writing it off completely

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I’m glad it works so well for you and that it helps your hands!

    • @jtb8155
      @jtb8155 6 месяцев назад

      I’m another older crafter, with severe arthritis. Before the glue press, after using glue, I’d have such extreme pain in my thumbs, that it would keep me awake at night. I don’t know how anyone would feel strain, if they are using a water based glue, with the right nozzle. If they are trying to lay down a large amount of thick glue, with the fine tipped nozzle, they might have some problems.

  • @UnderstandBlue
    @UnderstandBlue Год назад +63

    You're not supposed to put the cap on unless you remove the glue from the press. I haven't capped my glue in a year - it's amazing! Also put it in the stand every time - don't put it on its back on your desk - your glue will clog if it's not in the stand, just like any normal glue will. And you don't need to clean the silicone pad - a little glue plug will form - just pull it off.

    • @susanpearson-creativefibro
      @susanpearson-creativefibro Год назад +6

      Paper Crafting is just one of my hobbies so I can go a month between sessions sometimes. Do you think it would safely stay unclogged and not dry out over a longer period like that?

    • @UnderstandBlue
      @UnderstandBlue Год назад +6

      @@susanpearson-creativefibro I have not put the cap on in a year. In the stand it has contact with that little pillow that seals it. Just pull off any accumulated glue that collects around the tip!

    • @susanpearson-creativefibro
      @susanpearson-creativefibro Год назад +5

      @@UnderstandBlue I saw you hadn’t put it on in a year, but you might be a near enough daily crafter, I didn’t know if you had left it completely untouched for over a month. I have tried many solutions that are great if used regularly but not if left for long gaps.

    • @UnderstandBlue
      @UnderstandBlue Год назад +7

      @@susanpearson-creativefibro Oh great question - I probably have gone a week without using it - maybe not a month. But I think the glue plays a part in that - the thinner high flow glues that have a lot of water in them will dry out faster than thicker glues with less water

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +5

      That’s good to know! Thanks for the tip!

  • @pamphillips9428
    @pamphillips9428 Год назад +11

    Thank you for your honest opinion. Also, you can pull the pin out of your Art Glitter bottle. Happens to me a lot. I just use the pliers that I cut the dies apart with. Have a great day!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      Thank you! Glad it was helpful. Thanks I will try that!❤️

    • @cindypurvis2485
      @cindypurvis2485 11 месяцев назад

      After I get it out, I run everything under warm water, using an old toothbrush in the point to break down the glue and everything is fine after that.

  • @ardyth
    @ardyth Год назад +11

    I thought this was an excellent, fair review. You showed us 2 sessions, your learnings and left it open to future learnings as well. I've ordered this tool, and I plan to use it with my Bearly Art glue (although I also love the Nuvo glue, and with the pins built into the caps, I figure I can't lose!). I see another comment that says that for storage, you would leave it in the stand without the cap. I can see how that might be the intention, but I already feel nervous about it! lol! I will give it a try when I get it and see what I think. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @25Prague
    @25Prague Год назад +9

    Thank you for the honest and thorough review. I too love Art Glitter glue. I find that I can avoid the clogging problem if I wipe the nozzle and pin on a regular basis.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      Glad it’s helpful! Thanks for watching!

    • @nancywalker4224
      @nancywalker4224 8 месяцев назад

      I have owned this since it first was introduced, and I find it okay to use with bad arthritis. I only squeeze just hard enough to make a thin stream of glue continuously. I also use Lineco PVC glue. Best glue ever! When glue is on the little silicone pad, a cotton swab easily removes it. I also keep using a fine tip applicator that is used for applying masking fluid, but they don't seem to be as readily available now. They never clog on me. Here is why: after using it, I blow into the needle tip, which clears out the glue left in it. Then I dip the needle that inserts into the tip into a little petroleum jelly occasionally before inserting it into the needle tio, and I have used this same bottle for 15 years, which is fabulous for a fine tipped glue bottle! It also isn't round, so it is easier to squeeze than those silly little round fine tipped bottles you see everywhere.

  • @shellyrene5708
    @shellyrene5708 Год назад +11

    Thanks for the great review - you addressed so many questions that hadn’t surfaced in many other videos I’ve seen. Let’s be realistic, watching reviews from a variety of sources is as close as the majority will get to an educated opinion before spending. I appreciate new and innovative products and that I have choices in where I purchase the products …as well as the variety of innovations that other companies come up with based on another company’s initial creation (for example, numerous companies are popping out “their version” of sticky mats, blending brushes and foams, anti static powder tools, reactive inks… I’m embarrassed to admit how many different stamp positioner tools and embossing machines I own…all slightly different at varying price points. I can’t dictate the prices charged but I can choose where I spend my money and unbiased reviews unfolding in front of my eyes such as yours are a breath of fresh air. Sadly toxic commentary and company bashing is like a debate on politics - nauseating. Companies aren’t selling products out of the goodness of their hearts, they’re making a living and a profit. If I don’t believe in a company’s integrity or they publicly bad mouth a customer on a popular social platform, I won’t ever buy their products, regardless of the retailer selling them - even at a deal. Keep sharing your experiences with new products - full transparency helps me select products that I can enjoy using to create handmade goodness!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate your response!

    • @angelajoy4829
      @angelajoy4829 10 месяцев назад

      I totally agree with you about if a company bad-mouths a customer or another company publicly, I will not buy their product, no matter what. I want positivity attached to my crafting!

  • @BittyPenny
    @BittyPenny Год назад +22

    I love and appreciate honest reviews made by people who buy process with their own money. Thanks for sharing this. It looks so clunky and minimally effective. TBH, I just haven’t been interested and the price….. pass.

  • @moosedawg71
    @moosedawg71 Год назад +39

    I appreciate your review of this. I'm not a fan of MSP to begin with because of the toxicity of the owner and how overpriced her products are, I only own a MISTI because its the Hero Arts version and I got a really good deal on it, so I'm more than happy to spend my hard-earned money elsewhere to someone more deserving of it, so I'll be skipping this as well, especially at that outrageous price!

    • @kkrolf2782
      @kkrolf2782 Год назад +17

      I do WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree as to your assessment of that company, and think that the jury that decided that the truly innovative advancements of other companies’ stamping platforms were an infringement should have had their heads examined!! With less than $10.00 I managed to concoct a thoroughly accurate d.i.y. version of theirs, and - if not due to time constraints - could more than likely pulled it off much cheaper! Now, the Stamperatus on the other hand … THAT’s an INNOVATION!! And not just something easily thrown together in an hour! I don’t even do that much stamping, but I bought THAT jewel!! (M A Y B E out of sheer spite !! 😱 🤭 )

    • @sharonb.7867
      @sharonb.7867 Год назад

      ​@@kkrolf2782You took the words right out of my mouth!! I am a hobby demo for Stampin Up and bought a Stampendous the minute it went on the market. I went on to buy two extra plates. I bought mine for the same reason~I REFUSED TO SUPPORT MSP!! If I had been a judge in her legal battle I would have thrown the case out straightaway!! I look at all the die cut machines and they ALL work on the principle of two steel rollers that provide pressure to cut. HOW IS THAT ANY DIFFERENT WHEN IT COMES TO HER "HINGE" IDEA?? So sorry I am preaching to the choir!! I am kicking myself all over Iowa because I stumbled on to the law suit she brought against Stampin Up clear back in about 2017 and didn't buy a second Stampin Up Stampendous ~ now they are selling for $150.00 each on EBay 😡😠🤬! Happy NOT BUYING THE GLUE THING!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +14

      I’m glad it was helpful! I also personally prefer the Tim holtz platform to the Misti. Thanks for watching!

    • @teresahiggs4896
      @teresahiggs4896 Год назад

      ⁠@@kkrolf2782wholeheartedly agree wirh you! I did buy a MISTI, but it was used and had a small crack so it wasn’t nearly as expensive as a new one.
      I bought the TIm Holtz version because I was supporting him against the owner of MSP .
      But when the Stamparagus came out! Wow! That is my “go to “ stamping platform ! I love it!
      I am watching reviews for this glue press ( and I will watch several different reviews) because I am fed up wirh the nozzle for my Art Glitter glue getting clogged. One thing that o have grind helpful,wirh the Art Glitter glue nozzle clogging, is to have a smal, cup ( like water colorists use) with a littl water in it. And ocassionally I dip the pin in this water and push it in and of the nozzle a few times. The tiny bit of water on the pin, plus putting it in and lit a few times seems to keep the glue from clogging as easily. But still this takes time and effort and I REALLY wish there was a better way. I love the Art Gkitter Glue . I just hate that the nozzle clogs so dratted easily!
      I’m not a fast crafter, I pause frequently , and having to put that pin back in the nozzle each and every time I pause drives me nuts!
      I’ve even used the silicon cover from another glue bottle to cover the nozzle on my bottle of Art Glitter glue! That didn’t work well either, I had to put it back on when I paused in my crafting, just as with the pin.
      I just hate the idea of giving any money to the owner of this company…. Maybe if I real,y want to buy it, I will see if I can find a used one to purchase.
      And FYI, when it does stick and the head of the pin comes off, use a pair of pliers ( I have a pair of small needle nose pliers that lives in ,y craft room) and pull out the pin. If part of the nozzle comes with it , Soaking in a cup of hot water helps unstick them and you can reassemble the nozzle. The pin is a goner and you will need a new pin, so just buy the pack of pins that Art Glitter glue sells that has several in the pack.

    • @BeInspired2177
      @BeInspired2177 Год назад +2

      I 100% share your view on MSP. I have the Hampton Arts one that Michaels had sold. Got it with a 50% off coupon for $12.50..... SO wish I would have boughten one extra for future use.......

  • @jesseb5112
    @jesseb5112 Год назад +9

    For the art glitter glue, you can buy replacement pins from places like maymay made it. I was able to pull mine out with a pair of pliers.

  • @janiceeschwartz7487
    @janiceeschwartz7487 7 месяцев назад +1

    I absolutely love this glue gun. I never put the toon when I am using it. My hand did not hurt and I am a senior citizen with bad arthritis. The fact that it doesn’t clog up there is more precision when dispensing the glue and is very handy. I find screw tops on bottles are much harder to open than to just pull a trigger. I’m seriously considering purchasing a second bottle do i don’t have change tops to use a different size.

  • @BerniBernsify
    @BerniBernsify Год назад +19

    Thanks for the review. $45 for some plastic and a glue bottle? It's not compatible when multiple types of glue bottles? It's Highly overpriced and doesn't have much functionality but I'm not surprised coming from Sweet Petunia. Thanks for the honest review. I can definitely see the struggle in your hand and that's something I don't want to deal with especially at $45. It really looks like it could have been designed better.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Glad it was helpful!

    • @pamphillips9428
      @pamphillips9428 Год назад

      I watched Jennifer McGuire’s video showing the tool. She showed how you can put some glue bottles in the press and they work ok.

  • @susanmiller592
    @susanmiller592 Год назад +4

    I have had mine since right after it came out, and I love it! I used to use Art Glitter Glue, and then went to Bearly Arts glue when my art glitter glue kept clogging up. And I broke my pin so many times trying to get it out. I spent more time cleaning tips on the Art Glitter Glue and even the Nuevo glue. After I first used this tool, I got out all my old bottles of Nuvo glue that wouldn’t even come out anymore even after cleaning in hot water, and they come out like a dream. So I’m finally able to use up those old glue bottles that have been hanging around. I don’t put the cap back on the bottles except to change out the glue (if I want to use another kind in the separate bottle), and I put it back in the stand after using it each time. No clogs and easy to squeeze. Just love it!

  • @mary-car
    @mary-car Год назад +8

    I have read many of the comments….some folks that have it are saying that “you are doing it wrong because its easy.” Or “watch this person’s review.” Each glue press can vary - so your’s might be easier to use than Stephanie’s, its just how things go. I agree with a lot of folks, its a lot of money for another item to put on my craft space. If you are an avid crafter - it might be worth the investment….but I’ll stick with my art glitter glue in a fine tip bottle with stainless steel pin!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      That’s a good point! That could explain why some people are having a better time with it than I did. Thanks for watching and your feedback!

  • @dianebolton1467
    @dianebolton1467 Год назад +3

    This is another innovative crafting tool that has been a game changer for me! I was leary until i watched a review by Jennifer McGuire where all questions/concerns were answered. i am so glad I invested in this tool. No more clogged tips and no longer necessary to pin/cap after each use. Love it!

    • @kkrolf2782
      @kkrolf2782 Год назад +4

      I’ll be interested to note just how much J. McG. uses it in future. She posted a video on 9 / 8 or 9 / 9 / 23, wherein she stated her strong preference for liquid glue but didn’t use this gizmo in the demos shown. Just her normal lil glue bottle with the silicone cap.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I’m glad it’s been a game changer for you!

  • @AmeliasMiMi
    @AmeliasMiMi 11 месяцев назад +1

    I didn’t have time to go through all of the comments & I’m pretty sure someone might have already mentioned this, but my art glitter glue tip did the exact same thing to me, including the pin head popping off. I was so frustrated but I was determined that for the price for replacement tips and pins, I was going to at least attempt to repair the pin and get it unstuck from the tip.
    I soaked the tip in warm water for a little bit then ran it under running warm water to help loosen everything up. I then used a pair of jewelry pliers and was able to get the pin out of the tip.
    I was thankful that I saved my pin head and after I got it unstuck from the tip, I was able to glue the ball back on to the pin. If I’m not mistaken I used my art glitter glue to glue it back. 😊🤗🤷🏻‍♀️ it’s been there ever since.
    Thank you for an honest review.
    I was thinking while you were demoing it, what if I put a piece of silicone in a cup and devise some sort of brace to set over the cup that will keep the bottle of art glitter glue sitting inverted yet in a straight line.
    It gives me food for thought until another company comes up with something better? 🤷🏻‍♀️
    I don’t like to be petty, but I too remember the toxicity that has been associated with this company and on top of this I truly feel like they gouge the little guy with their prices. $45 is absurd for a glue tool. But I do appreciate you making the purchase & showing us what it does and doesn’t do. I do hope you get your moneys worth from it. 😎👍🏻

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  11 месяцев назад +1

      I was able to do just that- used pliers to pull out the pin! I ended up using a little silicone lid from another bottle to use as a stopper. Also,Yes! It’s funny you should mention your idea with the silicone pillow and something to keep it upright! I found the PERFECT thing and it’s EXACTLY that! I’ve been trying it out and it works perfectly! Best part? It only cost me $2.50 with items from the dollar tree!! That’s going to be in a video shortly! Thanks for watching and subscribing!!

  • @carolstandrew8143
    @carolstandrew8143 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the Honest review. To keep my glue not drying is I put my glue bottle tip in small jar filled w damp paper towel. Jar I use is a oui yogurt jar. Never no longer dries. Knowing that your hand got sore when squeezing helped me to decide I will keep my solution. Thanks!!!

  • @kimberlymay6645
    @kimberlymay6645 10 месяцев назад

    I love that you give your honest opinion and show what works and what doesn’t. It also started a dialogue in the comments which also gave additional feedback to those (me) thinking of buying it.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  10 месяцев назад

      I’m glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @marycummings8146
    @marycummings8146 Год назад +10

    I love the glue press, it has relieved the pain from my thumb and wrist. I suspect your not squeezing it right, just use your fingers not thumb. You don’t have to cap it between craft sessions, replace to base between glueing and it won’t t ooze. I’ve not had any leak on to the silicone so I haven’t had to clean it. I’d say you need to give it another go

  • @craftynana9907
    @craftynana9907 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m not sure why it’s hurting your hand, maybe yours is defective. I have this and I absolutely love it!! It’s very easy to use and causes no pain to my hand. I think someone with arthritis or issues with their hands would benefit using this product. I also only paid 34.99 for mine, hope this helps

  • @Imanoone1
    @Imanoone1 Год назад +8

    I have one. I think it is awesome and easy to use. You made something incredibly easy look incredibly complicated.

  • @marcisnee2150
    @marcisnee2150 Год назад +9

    You aren’t supposed to use it in the stand with the lid on. The whole idea is you don’t have to cap it. If you do cap it, take the bottle out of the press and store as normal.

  • @lucypo54
    @lucypo54 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the honest review. I do have a problem with my thumb joints so I am glad you pointed that out. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤

  • @BlessedtobeMimi
    @BlessedtobeMimi Год назад +4

    Thank you for this review. I was excited to see this new product but after watching this I would have to agree with your assessment. I do have wrist, hand issues and as you were using this, I felt like I would have better control NOT using it.

  • @kathygirlygirl4109
    @kathygirlygirl4109 7 месяцев назад

    I just purchased this press and I am glad to see all the things that might be an issue so I am not let down. I do think I would use a damp Q-tip to clean the silicone pad. It's nice to know also that you can use other bottles in this. Hopefully instead of throwing away your stuck tip, you used pliers to pull it out, clean it and use it in the press. Good review. Appreciate it.

  • @whitecastle4305
    @whitecastle4305 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your very honest and through review, you saved me the $$! I was going to order one and did a google search and came up with your youtube channel. When you explained where you felt the stress in your hand, I knew it would never work for me. And for the $$ I can buy a lot of soft glue bottles that don't take that much pressure to squeeze.

  • @slsfrederick1994
    @slsfrederick1994 Год назад +2

    I just use a small glass with a baby wipe or paper towel in the bottom and flip the glue bottle upside down with the tip resting in the wet wipe and the glue don’t spill out and the tip does not clog! I’ve even left it a few days and come back and still not clogged! While crafting I don’t have to fuss with keep inserting the pin!!

  • @nikkiwales8124
    @nikkiwales8124 Год назад +3

    This has to be one of the best purchases I have made. Not sure why you are having to use so much pressure because I barely have to squeeze mine. Neither have I had a puddle of glue form on my silicone resting pad.
    This is seriously the best product…anyone thinking or buying it DO NOT HESITATE 😊

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I’m glad it’s been working well for you! It sounds like other people have had your experience, so it sounds like it can be a good purchase for the right person

  • @StampYourselfHappy
    @StampYourselfHappy Год назад +2

    Thank you for your honest review of this product. One tip I have for art glitter glue fine tip is you can ace it in a small glass jar with a wet paper towel or sponge in the bottom as you are using it. Also, I bought extra pins at hobby lobby, just make sure it is stainless steel. Any other kind will turn the glue rusty. Also, if the pin gets stuck use pliers to remove it. It is easy. The pin head has come off on mine several times. Also Nuvo glue bottles are very hard to push on. I don't like them for that reason. I don't think this product is worth it for me. Thank you so much for your honesty.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I’m glad my review was helpful! Thanks for the tip with the sponge, I will have to try that!

    • @rochellenowik9875
      @rochellenowik9875 Год назад +1

      I really think the real problem is Nuvo's bottles. The plastic is much too rigid for many of us. If I have to buy a $45 tool to squeeze a bottle then I think the problem is Nuvo. Like many, I like the glue but not the frustration.

  • @susanhardy2848
    @susanhardy2848 3 месяца назад

    I’ve just had this glue stand today and I’ve got arthritis in my hands and it’s perfect I didn’t have to squeeze hard at all ! As for sticking acetate the vest for that is sticky tape or tape runner not liquid glue . You don’t need to use that much glue to stick anything down I’ve used Nuvo glue for over a 2 years now and it’s my go to quick grab glue . This is my option and my findings with this price of kit .

  • @aileenryan9552
    @aileenryan9552 Год назад +4

    Thank you for your review, i think i will wait and see what the future holds. I have osteoarthritis in my hands which are constantly in pain so Im going to wait this out. Also bring in Australia that takes the stand up to $60+ .
    PS have you ever tried the plastic strip's that hold the price tags on new clothing to stop your tip clogging instead of the pin? Honestly a game changer.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      No, I haven’t tried the price tag strip before/- that’s an intriguing idea! I’m glad the review was helpful!

    • @rochellenowik9875
      @rochellenowik9875 Год назад

      Really? I am going to give that a try. Thanks

  • @suklinkner9127
    @suklinkner9127 2 месяца назад

    A Q tip works great for cleaning the pad.
    I work foe a craft store and they told me the Nuvo glue doesn't do well in colder weather.
    Well as it turns out they were right. I live in Michigan and we have very cold winters and in mt craft room I have a window just above my counter. I love it because it lets in a lot of light but it also misses with Nuvo glue. So I put it away til spring. Still didn't work until I realized the nozzles were very clogged with glue that was in there all winter. It took me a long time to soak them and I kept reaming them out with a pin.
    Regardless I still love the gun. I will put it away this year before we get snow.
    Glad you like the gun also.

  • @ccreatesartcrafts
    @ccreatesartcrafts Год назад +1

    Thanks for buying and trying and giving us this great info from your experience!

  • @Arlene_P
    @Arlene_P Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for the honest review. I'm a senior with arthritic hands. I was thinking how nice it would be until you mentioned it was hard to press. That would have hurt my hands. I hope they continue to evolve the design to make it easier to press. It sounds like it has great possibilities but needs more work.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Glad it was helpful!

    • @joterry7928
      @joterry7928 Год назад +3

      Please watch the review by MayMay Made It. She talks all the time about how she barely has to squeeze to get the glue out.

    • @Arlene_P
      @Arlene_P Год назад

      Thanks, I will watch it. @@joterry7928

    • @susanmiller592
      @susanmiller592 Год назад +3

      I don’t have to squeeze hard either. I’m 75 years young, and it doesn’t put any pressure on my hands at all.

    • @Arlene_P
      @Arlene_P Год назад

      Thank you for sharing. I will give it a try. @@susanmiller592

  • @kkrolf2782
    @kkrolf2782 Год назад +6

    QUESTION, STEPHANIE … Since you’ve apparently already put your ArtGlitter glue into the spare Nuvo bottle - WITH the new, not-yet-clogged tip - perhaps try a couple of experiments. Get three containers deep enough to hold each of your glue bottles upside down. In the FIRST container, squirt a similar lil “pad” of silicone. You know … the stuff they use to caulk the seams in a shower stall? Let it set up, then, with the cap OFF of your ArtGlitter-in-Nuvo-bottle, turn the glue bottle upside down onto the lil pad. In the SECOND container, also put a dab of silicone in the bottom, let it set up, and then - after thoroughly cleaning the tip of your current ArtGlitter glue bottle - put that one also upside down onto its pad, WITHOUT putting a pin in the nib. In the THIRD container, put the CAPPED Nuvo glue bottle upside down. Let these 3 sit for 24 hours or so, then check back to see what, if any difference, you find in the functionality of the 3 bottles. I have a feeling - and I’m hoping you can help confirm or dispute my notion - that the primary causes and effects that are occurring are: using the Precision Glue Press maintains the glue bottle in an UPSIDE DOWN position, which, in combination with the lil silicone (or whatever squishy substance it is) “STOPPER”, keeps out as much AIR as possible, which, in turn, keeps the glue more free-flowing. If my hypothesis is correct, then, for the most part, storing our glue bottles upside down, and sealed as best as we can, may be our only option. I AM thrilled for those who swear that this gizmo is perfect solution for them, but the rest of us may just have to fall back on a hint I picked up from Maymay on her “MaymayMadeIt” channel. She kept her glue bottle upside down in an empty water goblet!! 😉👍‼️

    • @maureenherrera483
      @maureenherrera483 Год назад +1

      That's a great tip! It's all a science experiment. Lol!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +1

      I have never heard of that trick to store them upside down! That does make a lot of sense though! Thanks for the idea! I might just have to give your ideas a try!

    • @kkrolf2782
      @kkrolf2782 Год назад

      @@InaNutshellCrafts So pleased to be of help to my “community” of fellow crafters. I thank YOU wholeheartedly, as well, for expending the time and resources to share your experiences with us. P.S.: You’re good at being a presenter, btw 😉👍.

  • @joanjacob7644
    @joanjacob7644 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Everything you demonstrated and commented on were exactly the things I thought would happen. You just saved me money. Thank you.

  • @DaisyMaeMoses
    @DaisyMaeMoses 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your honest review. The same problems you are having are the same problems I have. The glue I got with my press was so thick it would not come out of either tip. I had to heat the bottle in some very hot water to get it thin enough to use. I am disappointed.

  • @wandakuzyk
    @wandakuzyk Год назад +4

    Thank you for the honest review. I was on the fence about this and the price point is just not worth it to me as of yet. Maybe they might find an easier less clunky way. I’m no good with a glue gun and that also plays a big part in my being on the fence. I will keep on squeezing my bottles!

  • @rosemoerschel1817
    @rosemoerschel1817 22 дня назад

    Try taking the needle out of the tip of your Art Glitter Glue bottle with a pair of pliers. I had the same problem with one of my glue tips and was able to get the needle out with the pliers...hope that helps!!

  • @teresaburnette3778
    @teresaburnette3778 Год назад +1

    Hopefully the manufacturer will watch this and upgraded to something better thank you for showing this

  • @chignon123
    @chignon123 Год назад +5

    I can't help wonder about the footprint of the glue press, it sure looks like it will take up a lot of my precious work space!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I have a fairly large workspace so that didn’t bother me too much, but I can see it being an issue for people! Good thought!

    • @rochellenowik9875
      @rochellenowik9875 Год назад +3

      No matter what size my work space is I always end up with about a sauce-size work space.🤣

    • @raineysmith3303
      @raineysmith3303 11 месяцев назад

      The amount of space it takes up is a serious consideration for me too! I also wonder how much weight it adds.
      I use Bearly Art glue. I transfer it to cheap little (about 3" high and I think I got 6 for about $3) bottles with precision tips and a little silicone "hat" that fits over the metal tip. I haven't refilled that bottle in 3 months and it's so easy to use I've never considered it a "problem" that needed a "solution".

    • @ericastannard2635
      @ericastannard2635 11 месяцев назад

      Someone mentioned the footprint of it, i.e. how much space it would be taking up on our desks. But for a moment think about the other footprint, the ecological footprint. That’s a whole lot of plastic for $45 & it sounds as if some people are not happy with it. Toss it in the trash & forget about it?? I decant art glitter glue into a 1oz bottle I bought on Amazon which has a very fine tip, that gives me a very little line of glue, so I’m not using nearly the amount of glue that I used to go through. I have severe arthritis in my fingers, thumb, thumb joint & wrist & for the most part have moderate chronic pain. I’m very happy with my little bottle of glue, (which does not cause me any pain) so I’m going to pass on this fairly expensive hunk of plastic. I may be biased, but I think the entire line of Misti products is overpriced. Thank you, Stephanie, for your 2-day review, it answered some of my questions. Erica❤

  • @MarcyCrafter
    @MarcyCrafter 3 месяца назад

    I really appreciate this information because I have what I describe as a bone spur on my thumb knuckle close to my palm. I just woke up with it one morning. 😳 So knowing the strength you need and seeing where the handle presses on your thumb, it would be wasted $$$s for me. Thank you. I love your Whale in a Bottle. I have it but I just haven’t assembled it yet.

  • @enelson3293
    @enelson3293 Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing the glue press pros & cons while making cards. By seeing your video, I feel as if I was able to test drive the press myself! And after this test drive, I don't think I'll be getting it.

  • @jtb8155
    @jtb8155 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve been using my glue press daily, for about a month. I have severe arthritis in my hands, and I was surprised to hear you say the press puts strain on your hand.
    I’m in charge of our card ministry at church, and before the glue press, my thumb would ache, and keep me awake at night, after making cards. With the glue press, I don’t have any pain in my hands, at all. After a month of use, and after making about 100 cards, I don’t have any mess on the silicone stopper, and I haven’t had to clean the stopper.
    I’ve been using the Nuvo glue that came with the press. Maybe the glue you are using, is thinner, and leaks out?
    If you are using the fine tip, it doesn’t put down much glue on the card stock. If you want a lot of glue, use the wider tip, and you won’t have to press the trigger hard at all. I think the glue press is brilliant, if you have hand pain. I’ve had my glue bottle in the cradle for a month, and the glue hasn’t clogged once. The cradle isn’t intended for use, when the glue is capped. If you want to cap the glue, then just lay it down on your desk.

  • @lauriequick42
    @lauriequick42 Год назад +1

    Very informative. I find the larger/taller the glue bottle the harder to squeeze especially when the bottle is half full. I use the rust proof quilling pins in my bottles so the pin doesn't rust. Also when I am done using my glue for the day I will gently blow into the tip of the bottle to move what glue may still be in the tip down further so my tip doesn't get clogged & my pin doesn't get stuck. I will take away from these comments placing a wet cloth or paper towel in the bottom of a cup so I don't havevto keep inserting the pin back into the glue bottle evertime I use it. I also think I will order just the refill bottles as I lije the smaller bottles with the pin that is inside the cap.

  • @tammywisecup774
    @tammywisecup774 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your honest review. I am a gadget queen always feel I have to have the newest greatest thing to make my work easier and faster. I don’t think this is necessary for me.

  • @suzannelanglois8153
    @suzannelanglois8153 8 месяцев назад

    Great review. You covered all the questions I had about this product. As for your stuck pin, I was going to suggest soaking the glue bottle top, up side down, in hot water to soften up the tip and glue inside the metal chamber so your pin will remove nicely. I had this problem and doing so resolved the problem.

  • @robslar
    @robslar Год назад +1

    Thank you for the honest review, I just wish I had of seen this before I ordered one. I purchased it because like you when squeezing my glue bottle constantly for a period of time I’m getting fatigue in my thumb area and thingy this would be the solution. But since you are still getting the fatigue using it I’m not sure it’s my solution now. And you’re right 45 dollars is a lot to pay if it doesn’t meet your needs.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I Hope it works well for you! Some other commentators are saying it works for them, so you might have a different experience! Thanks for watching!

  • @luannjohnson7048
    @luannjohnson7048 11 месяцев назад +1

    Are you making sure the glue press is nesting down fully into the holder? It seems your tip isn't coming in contact with the silicone pad.

  • @carolmartin965
    @carolmartin965 11 месяцев назад

    Glad I watched this review. You answered the questions I was wondering about. You just saved me money. I'll just keep remembering to put the pin back in my glue.

  • @kimberlyl9205
    @kimberlyl9205 12 дней назад

    Just had elbow surgery on my dominant side, so I suspect that I won’t get my normal strength back like before in my arm and hand. This feeling led me to purchase this glue press. I thought it had some mechanism in the handle that may assist the squeezing motion, but it doesn’t seem that way from your review. Now, even though I ordered one, I think I may return it and I haven’t even received it yet.

  • @roseannem.tockstein8140
    @roseannem.tockstein8140 10 месяцев назад

    I'm most appreciative of your unbiased revue. As for your clogged tip on the glitter glue bottle, just remove the tip and you will see quite a large clump of glue has set up inside the tip. Although it still retains a microscopic channel for the pin. All that's needed is a good soaking in water and the tip will come clean again. Again thank you for the review.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  10 месяцев назад

      Great tip! Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful!

  • @jojomart
    @jojomart Год назад +2

    Have you tried acetone to get your tip unplugged? And you can find silicon for crafters and make yourself a little cap for the bottle.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +1

      No, I’ve never heard of using acetone- it would make sense that would work though. I’ll keep that in mind for those stubborn clogs, thanks!

    • @jojomart
      @jojomart Год назад

      @@InaNutshellCrafts Glad I could help!

  • @kathyshortt6982
    @kathyshortt6982 Год назад +2

    Have to disagree, it’s an awesome product. I don’t need to squeeze as hard as you are saying, very easy to use. Love mine.

  • @boleykr
    @boleykr 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your honest and thorough review. I think I will wait and see if they can improve it (and reduce the price) in future versions.

  • @MrsSeaHag
    @MrsSeaHag Год назад +1

    A clogged nozzle almost instant unclogs by using a pin dipped in hand sanitizer. When the pin breaks off, I just put the hand sanitizer in the cap and it’s unclogged in no time.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      Wow I’ve never heard of using hand sanitizer before! Thanks for the tip!❤️

  • @maryfiona7641
    @maryfiona7641 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great review. It's so easy to glue things with a good nozzle and a glue bottle. I can't imagine why I would need this.

  • @janegotelli3099
    @janegotelli3099 Год назад

    I agree with all your comments. I received mine about a week ago. I used it and it was ok. I went away for my granddaughters wedding and didn’t craft for the whole week. While watching your video I picked up to try and the glue would not come out. Fortunately I had a pin so I unplugged it. It was easy but I bought it so I didn’t have to contend with pins. I don’t like that you can’t put it back in the holder with the lid on. I use Nuvo glue so that it comes with Nuvo was a plus for me. I never have a problem with the glue clogging with the Nuvo. I can control the amount of glue dispensed but would like to have the smaller tip for small cut outs. That’s why I bought it. I worried the trigger method would be difficult for me with a arthritic right hand but is not a problem for me. It’s kind of fun to use but certainly not an necessary item.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      Thanks for your feedback! That’s a bummer that it clogged up for you! Glad you got it to work again ❤️

  • @fairycardmakerlisa3359
    @fairycardmakerlisa3359 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the review. To clean the bottom, wait for the glue glob to dry. You can just flick it off with tweasers then. At least, that’s how it works on my dollar store silicone mat. I love the art glitter glue too, but hate the cone metal tip. I bought bearly art glue, used up the glue and then transferred the cap to my art glitter glue bottle. Very happy. (This was before Nuvo came out with their precision pin tips. I do like Nuvo glue too.) I think I will try the silicone caps that Jennifer McGuire also showed in her glue press vid. The cone tip shape on the art glitter glue doesn’t work with it. Just buy the tip kit from Barely Art (at Simon Says Stamp) and the stopper cap and then replace your art glitter glue cap with it. 🙂

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      When you say to let it dry, it seems obvious 😃 I was worried it would just keep flowing out though and make a bigger and bigger mess 😬

  • @randocalrissian9847
    @randocalrissian9847 Год назад +1

    I appreciate this honest review. Thank you!

  • @sharonyoung8251
    @sharonyoung8251 Год назад +2

    I’d use the larger nib on the Nuvo glue and the finer tip in the art glitter glue.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +1

      Yes, that’s what I ended up doing because the nuvo is thicker and comes out slower, so that helped!

  • @MarthaHelbig-qh1cs
    @MarthaHelbig-qh1cs 7 месяцев назад

    That glue press is the best made tool. I use the fine tip on the other bottle and put my own glue it. and Put the other tip on the Nivo glue.

  • @kimberlymay6645
    @kimberlymay6645 10 месяцев назад

    I just watched another review of this product.The woman noticed w the 2oz bottles one side of the nuvo glue is much easier to push in w your thumb and other side is much stiffer. So when you put it in the holder make sure the sure the softer side is in the side where the handle will push on the bottle. The 4 oz bottle does not have this feature. She noted a difference when squeezing the handle it was much easier.

  • @barbaras2960
    @barbaras2960 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for:your honest review. I was considering it, but thought the cost was a bit much. If it worked as indicated it might have been worth it. I’ll pass for now. Just a side note to you. I use the Art Glitter Glue too and my pin has glued itself a couple times too. I just borrowed my husband’s pliers and with a little effort got the pin out. Good luck. And thanks again

  • @Bipolarbear1965
    @Bipolarbear1965 Год назад

    Thank you for your truthful and honest review.

  • @pink25poppies1
    @pink25poppies1 Год назад +2

    Seems simpler to use a glue stand where the glue bottle is face down and just put a small piece of silicone in the bottom

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад +1

      You know, in hindsight that seems like such a simple solution I’m embarrassed I didn’t think of it! I will have to try that!

  • @annmarieborman6670
    @annmarieborman6670 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this excellent demo. I had hand surgery in 2020 to repair/reconstruct osteoarthritic bones. I avoid pistol grip tools of any kind.indoors and out... so, this is off my Wish List to Santa. I do love your cards.

  • @imd40
    @imd40 Год назад +1

    I think I will wait to buy it until they work out the bugs. Thanks for the review.

  • @JenniferNostalgia
    @JenniferNostalgia Год назад +2

    Great review! Thank you. The first time I saw this tool, I thought it was a bit cumbersome. Also, the price. Too much money for this piece of plastic. I'll likely stick to my small, precision glue bottle. It never clogs.

  • @enaidyeltneb369
    @enaidyeltneb369 Год назад +1

    My question has nothing to do with the amount of pressure needed or not nor what glue type is best. I was wondering about how much of your field of vision is blocked by the big black piece of plastic holding the glue? I can not move my head so that line of sight is very important. Getting up and down just to see where the glue is going does not work, especially if you are doing intricate piecing. I have watched a few people use this product and can not tell how well you can see where you are putting the glue. Any answer will be a great help in making my decision. Thanks for giving your honest opinion. It might not correspond with others but it is yours!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I held the glue gun somewhat parallel to my body as I was using it, so I could see where the glue went. I think if I’d held it straight in front of me my view would have been more blocked

    • @enaidyeltneb369
      @enaidyeltneb369 Год назад

      Thanks!!! I appreciate your input.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @LJVD58
    @LJVD58 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use small pliers to remove pin. Thinking of getting this gun too.

  • @TodaysSpecialMinis
    @TodaysSpecialMinis Год назад +1

    It may be practical or even useful, but I wish I would pay $45 for a hollow plastic shell with a trigger. I mean - if I'm gonna spend that kind of money, I might as well go ahead and get the Cropadile or the Corner Chomper that I've had in my "wish list." At least they have multiple functions. I am so tired of greedy crafts people who charge an arm and a leg for the most basic, plastic crafts. It's not getting my dollar cuz it don't make cents (pun intended). Something like that should be $10-$15 max - and that's pushing it. These people think everybody's made of money. I just got me some Art Glitter GLUE last year, for the first time because it was on sale on Amazon, and I could finally afford it - and I flat out LOVE my AGG. I don't care if the pin dissolves into the bottle - that glue is as awesome as people said it was. I can't wait to get some more - would get it in a gallon if I could. I actually love that it's fast drying. Anyway - this product (and its outrageous price) might be good for someone who needs assistance squeezing things - that is if they really just have to craft and would be miserable if they couldn't glue things. But for the average crafter with normal hand strength - this is more of a gimmick. Now - if this was a HOT GLUE gun - that would be amazing. Imagine being able to write delicate letters or do calligraphy or make intricate, fine designs with a needle tip hot glue gun! Like puffy paint, but with hot glue. Yes, please!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  11 месяцев назад

      I agree, something which would allow more precision with hot glue would be great!

  • @christiescott1946
    @christiescott1946 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for an honest review! I just was not getting the hype and the price is way too high in my opinion!

  • @carloshaun7297
    @carloshaun7297 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your honest review,

  • @julieb8946
    @julieb8946 10 месяцев назад

    I’m interested in the concept, but won’t be purchasing until I can use my ALREADY FILLED glue container! I bought Gina connect glue and tried to transfer to a small bottle with fine tip…and ended up wasting (pricy) product! So…I’m sticking with my Barely Art Glue with fine tip…as is. IF this gun is changed to fit round bottles (ie ANY OTHER BRAND), I’d love to give it a try!

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  10 месяцев назад

      That is a great point. My thought was also- what I’d they stop making the nuvo glue containers? Then the machine doesn’t work. And one of my nuvo glue bottles broke after using it only a couple times 🫤

  • @KathieJoNevada
    @KathieJoNevada 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the review. For the stuck needle, I would take the cap off, soak it in hot water for a little bit and/or use a pair of pliers to pull the needle out.

  • @driafinn7320
    @driafinn7320 Год назад

    C
    It’s copying a builders caulk gun! I have a 3” piece of pvc pipe glued to a piece of chipboard with a little silicone pillow in the bottom. I put my glue upside down in that. It does the same thing as this for keeping glue in the tip without it drying out and I use the glue bottle to squeeze.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      That is super smart! I was trying to think of how to make my own DIY version of just the little silicone pillow and a holder- the pvc pipe is just what I needed and hadn’t thought of!

  • @tammieyoung9228
    @tammieyoung9228 Год назад

    Thank you for your honest opinion. My mom has weak wrist and I was thinking of getting it for her. You have saved me $45 for something that she would not be able to use.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I’m glad it was helpful. I know other comments on this video said they had a better experience, so it sounds like my experience may not be universal

  • @laneyno8
    @laneyno8 Год назад

    I just use a pretty antique tea cup. While I’m crafting, I just place the unpinned glue bottle where the tip is in the bottom of the cup. I can work all day with it just placed in there this way. It doesn’t clog at all while I’m crafting. In fact, I forgot to place the pin back in over night and it was still ready to use the next day. It might leave a very small dot of glue in the bottom of the cup and I just take a baby wipe and wipe it out after each use. Works great! And the pretty flowered teacup is pretty on my desk.

  • @nancyloomis3046
    @nancyloomis3046 Год назад +2

    1:45 You can just pull that stuck needle out with some pliers, can’t you? No need to pitch the precision glue head?

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      Unfortunately, the top itself is glued shut and I can’t get it I open. 🫣 the needle went completely into the bottle when I tried to get it out😩 I may have to cut it open and put the rest of the glue in a different container

  • @melindagibson8606
    @melindagibson8606 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just grab pliers and pull the pin out. It does this to me all the time. It's definitely not ruined. Just wash the tip if needed. I can't decide on this. What if they stop using this shape of bottle. Then you are out of luck again! Hmm idk. It's neat but Idk.

  • @stephiebosqui3473
    @stephiebosqui3473 Год назад +1

    Ich benutze seid Jahren ausschließlich den Nuvo deluxe Kleber, weil es für mich keinen besseren gibt. Er trocknet schnell und ist hinterher eher matt und nicht so glänzend wie andere getrockneten Kleber (wenn mal was an der Seite raus quetscht). Auch mit der normalen Flasche lässt er sich superdünn und fein auftragen (auch fürs Quilling geeignet) und er verstopft erst, wenn die Flasche halb leer ist. Ich lasse manchmal ausversehen die Flasche offen stehen und auch das ist bei einer vollen Flasche kein Problem.
    Übrigens würde ich nie so viel Kleber auftragen. Ich benutze höchstens die Hälfte oder gar nur 1/3.

  • @LollyPalooza
    @LollyPalooza 11 месяцев назад

    After playing with this tool, I discovered that your leakage problem (glue piling up on silicone pad) is because your glue bottle is not seated completely into the glue press. It clicked, but you need to push it in once more so that the bottom of the glue bottle is flush with the top of the press. That will help you get that glue tip right up against the silicone. Have fun!

  • @doloresgracia4924
    @doloresgracia4924 9 месяцев назад

    I have this item and I love it as I have mobility issues and cannot squeeze with my thumb. ❤

  • @Bellbirdblue
    @Bellbirdblue 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great review, I’ve been thinking about it for a while and living in New Zealand it’s more like $75 for me with postage. I have chronic pain issues in the exact area where it bothered you so it’s a hard no for me now.

  • @annetteking2281
    @annetteking2281 Год назад +1

    Thank you for a real review.

  • @SDcatlover1
    @SDcatlover1 Год назад

    When you are a tad away from the end of glueing, be sure to totally release the pressure handle, and that will solve your problem 👍. Took me a bit to figure that out, but no more mess on the silicone piece.

  • @patwilliams9036
    @patwilliams9036 4 месяца назад

    I disagree with parts of your review. I have some arthritis and find the glue press very easy to use. It's comfortable for me and I do a lot of small intricate pieces, so it is well worth the cost to me. I can't tell you how many different small tipped glue bottles I've bought and had to throw away for the same reason.....clogging! I, too, have a scrap basket that collects the bits and pieces and I dig through it and many times for just that scrap I need. Happy crafting.

  • @dianepitzl4189
    @dianepitzl4189 Год назад

    Did you try a Q tip to clean the silicone pad?

  • @mimibops145
    @mimibops145 9 месяцев назад

    I just found your video on the Misti glue press. Thank you so much for all the info. Since it's been 2 months, I'm curious if you still use it and how it has worked with your hand. I know you said it hurt your hand some in the video. Thumb issues squeezing bottles of glue are my issues. Still trying to decide if product would help me. Thanks.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  9 месяцев назад

      I actually ended up giving it away. In hindsight, I can see the utility for certain glue brands. I was used to using the art glitter glue which comes out very easily. I ran out recently and had to use some other brands which were harder to get out, so I could see how it could work for some people using certain glued

  • @robinsoderlund2322
    @robinsoderlund2322 8 месяцев назад

    When not using the glue gun for a while, what is the best way to store the glue? I just got one yesterday for my birthday and want to make sure I store it correctly.

  • @annking4401
    @annking4401 11 месяцев назад +1

    You must press the glue into the press until it clicks twice.

  • @KarensCraftingCorner
    @KarensCraftingCorner Год назад

    I have used my glue press for a week and love it. I barely squeeze the trigger with art glitter glue. I put a small piece of a wet baby wipe on the silicon. My hands have really bad arthritis, I don't feel any pressure or pain. I think you may have a defective press.

    • @InaNutshellCrafts
      @InaNutshellCrafts  Год назад

      I’m glad it works well for you! That’s great that it has helped your arthritis!

  • @ShoshiPlatypus
    @ShoshiPlatypus 10 месяцев назад

    A great review, really honest. After seeing it, I certainly wouldn't buy this - it is vastly over-priced and not that user-friendly, and just more clutter on the desk! I use Collal glue which is fabulous, and I bought a couple of the fine-liner glue bottles, which have the pin in the cap. I don't bother to cap it between uses unless I'm leaving it for any length of time and I don't find it dries out. It's taken me a long time to find the solution to my ongoing glue problems and this is it, and it certainly doesn't need refining with the use of a tool just to squeeze the bottle! Thank you for your excellent review of a product that's definitely a bust in my opinion!

  • @airworks07
    @airworks07 Год назад

    I really appreciate this honest review. I had wondered how hard it would be on your hands. It doesn’t seem to be any easier on your hands than a glue bottle. I won’t be getting this.