

🔥 Melt Through Your Workday with Industrial Strength Precision!
The Adtech HD350 is a professional-grade, corded hot melt glue gun delivering 350 watts of power and up to 5 lbs of glue output per hour. Featuring four interchangeable temperature modules (300°-400°F) and a comfortable 4-finger trigger, it’s engineered for high-volume carpentry, repairs, and remodeling projects. Its 8-foot cord and dual stands maximize flexibility and stability, making it a top choice for serious DIYers and professionals alike.





| ASIN | B005GYBKV8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,037 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #12 in Construction & Heavy Duty Glue Guns |
| Brand Name | Adtech |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Material | Rubber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,236) |
| Included Components | stands |
| Item Type Name | AdTech HD350 |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Adhesive Technologies |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | This product is warranted to be free of manufacturer's defects in workmanship and material for one year, unless otherwise noted on package, beginning from the date of original retail purchase. This warranty does not cover any damages resulting from accident or misuse. If the product becomes defective within the warranty period, we will repair it or elect to replace it free of charge. We will retur… |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style Name | Glue Gun |
| UPC | 026438544244 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 350 watts |
C**R
Best hot glue gun I’ve ever used
I use this for cabinetry shim gluing and other carpentry work. I was nervous since I’ve never heard of this brand, but it’s awesome! It is a hefty weight which suggest that the heating element is ready to work. It heats up in about 2-3 minutes. It has excellent output but barely leaks at all when not in use (at temperature). I’ve used the Arrow (150 watt?) guns and really liked them but this thing is much better. I also really like the 2 stand options. The fold away is my go to but if I worked in a shop I would probably use the larger stand. Well worth the price!
J**S
It does a wonderful job. It's the best.
It works great love it!!!
N**F
Pleseantly surprised
Great replacemnet for older 3m Scotch weld gun that finaly gave up after many years. 350 watt is an excellent high volumne gun.
D**Y
Hot "n Sticky
Heats up quickly and allows glue to flow smoothly. DOES NOT HAVE AN AUTO OFF SWITCH!! In fact, does not have a switch at all! So remember to unplug it off when the job is finished. This unit does have a sturdy stand that attaches to the body of the gun. I move a lot of things on my workbench and it stands solid and does not easily turn over.
S**D
At Last, a Fan of Glue Guns
Best ever in a long sad line of previously owned toy glue guns. One of the best features of this model, is the very positive glue stick advancing mechanism. When the installed glue stick is consumed to the point that it no longer advances, simply insert a fresh stick and keep on gluing without interruption.No messing around trying to bond new stick to old, or trying to hold the work piece, pull the trigger, and keep pressure on the new stick using only two hands. The gun holds its temp well with minimum standby dribble, but when the trigger is pulled, this baby delivers some very hot product, which definitely helps ensure a firm bond. The first test of this was to hold a slightly bowed piece of 3/4" plastic lumber flat against a flatter fir board in order to resurface the plastic lumber through a thickness sander, (to prepare a small sign). The approx 2" dia spot of hot glue not only held the plastic lumber flat against the fir board during the sanding, but tore away some splinters of wood from the fir board during removal. This even after applying denatured alcohol which normally acts as a pretty good release agent for hot glue bond. One of my pet peeves of previous glue guns is the instability of most while on standby. It seems that it was always too easy to somehow tip many of these toy guns over, off the table, under the workbench, etc. This model has addressed standby probably as well as I've seen done. The removable stand under the grip, and the flip down stand under the nozzle, make the standby mode almost "bomb proof" while pretty well staying out of the way while actually gluing. Also this gun while not at all "heavy", is somewhat heavier than most, which also seems to make the standby mode more secure. One con however is the rubber overlay on the palm side of the pistol grip. It is supposed to be held in place by numerous little nubbins fitting into slots in the plastic grip. The nubbins on my model neither seem to fit nor grip, but certainly not a deal breaker. With or without the rubber overlay, for the price, the best glue gun I've encountered.
T**A
Simply Beautiful!
The first thing you will notice is how it fits your entire hand and feels like an actual glue gun instead of a mini piece of equipment. It takes 10 inch glue sticks so you don't have to keep reloading, dispenses glue fast and it is quite hot! The best feature that I love is the fact that it does not drip. I used to have to put cardboard under the tip of my old glue guns but no longer. This really is a great piece of equipment and if you don't have something similar you really should consider getting this now!
A**4
Perfect for Amateur Work and Well Worth the Price
I had purchased an AdTech High Temp Glue Gun from Walmart for the price of about $7.00 and it performed terribly. It would not advance the hot glue like it should without me having to force the glue stick through the gun by hand. I was extremely disappointed. I saw a YouTube video from Flite Test on Hot Glue Guns and they recommended the AdTech Pro 200 at $40 so I ordered this from Amazon. Upon arrival the plastic wrapper was very dirty, like this product had been sitting on a shelf for quite some time. I noted that the name of the Glue gun was not Pro 200 but instead it said it was the HD2600. An Internet search could not produce a find on the AdTech HD2600, but from all appearances it was exactly the same Glue Gun. Putting the HD2600 to use it performed exactly as I wanted and expected it to. I timed the heating cycle and it was as advertised at 3 minutes. The gun advanced the glue precisely with each squeeze of the trigger which the cheaper AdTech Glue Gun would not do. The glue advanced in predictable amounts and when not in use dripped only the smallest amount of glue between uses, unlike the cheaper gun that dripped glue constantly. Overall I really like this gun. I'll be using it frequently knowing that it will perform exactly as it should. For amateur you can't go wrong with this Glue Gun.
N**D
HD200: Leaks like crazy (too hot)
If you're in this far, you might as well spend more and get an adjustable temp model as this one runs so hot that most any glue you put in it will run right out... like puddles, not just drips. Ultimately, it's likely because the gun simply gets too hot — which might be great for some applications and sticks, but not for general varied (craft or industrial) use. For instance, most of my work requires black glue (vs. clear) and there's not a high-temp black stick available. Wood-specific sticks are the worst and turn to maple syrup in the unit. Ugg. I've hundreds of lumps of leaked glue around my shop and gobs of glue on most every shop towel I own — which creates a secondary PITA if they get washed and they hit the dryer with glue on them. The gun is very well built, but like a lot of things: if it doesn't do the one job it's supposed to do well, then it's ultimately a failure. This gun fails.
M**E
Do NOT buy this if in UK, it is NOT compatible with UK electrics, you need a special transformer/converter. Legally they tell you voltage if you look at all product details, but do you know the difference between 120v or 240v?
D**E
I looked for quite awhile before settling on this AdTech Pro 200 glue gun as there's plenty of cheaper guns on the market but this came highly reviewed and 3M themselves rebrand this very glue gun to sell with some types of their own glue sticks so it seemed like the perfect choice. That proved to be true as combined with high strength glue sticks from either Stanley or DeWalt I've repaired plenty of items with this glue gun. Plus unlike cheap guns I've used in the past, once this gun is hot it can really push glue. With shorter sticks it's actually not that hard to use up a stick quite quickly. Plus while this gun is corded, it retains heat very well so if don't have a wall socket near your project, you can still push glue with this gun unplugged for a solid couple of minutes without issue so be careful where you leave this while it's cooling down as it does take awhile. In short I couldn't ask for a better glue gun as while I don't have cause to use a glue gun most days, it's good to know that should the need arise to repair something that hot glue can fix, I have a reliable glue gun at the ready.
G**D
Pistola de buena calidad
J**S
Muy bueno funciona al 100
R**S
Excellent glue gun in every way
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