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Dremel Glue sticks DREMEL 7 mm Wood Glue Sticks GG03 2615GG03JA

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Description

Achieve strong and reliable adhesive bonds for your woodworking projects with ease. Upgrade your crafting and DIY capabilities with the perfect accessory for your Dremel glue gun. To be used with Dremel glue gun model 910 (165 °C). To glue wooden materials.

Features

  • Brand
    DREMEL
  • Length
    10 cm
  • Diameter
    7 mm
  • Weight
    100 g
  • Material
    Wood

Customer reviews

Gguy
Published on 22/04/2021, France

great product

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