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Comparison TOPEX 42E511 vs Stanley GR90R

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TOPEX 42E511
Stanley GR90R
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DesignT-shapedT-shaped
Specs
Max. power consumption80 W25 W
Operating power15 W
Sticks length11.2 mm11.3 mm
Feed rate16 g/min12 g/min
Heating time
2.2 min /до 130 °С/
Max operating temperature210 °С
Number of temperature modes1 mode1 mode
General
Functions
detachable power cord
detachable power cord
Power sourcemainsmains
Support stand
Power cord length1.7 m
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2018october 2015

Max. power consumption

The highest power consumed by the glue gun during operation. Usually, such power is required by the device for a short time, to warm up to operating temperatures; while maintaining the temperature, the energy consumption is much lower.

The higher the power consumption, the less, usually, the heating time (ceteris paribus); on the other hand, the consumption of electricity and the load on the power grid depend on this characteristic. However, even in the most high consumption models, the maximum power usually does not exceed 1 kW, which allows you to connect to a regular household outlet without any problems; and to estimate the heating time, it is better to look at the characteristics directly claimed by the manufacturer. As a matter of fact, data on maximum power consumption is rarely required in fact, usually when connected to a generator, stabilizer or other equipment where it is necessary to accurately estimate the load.

Operating power

The power consumed by the glue gun in the process of maintaining the operating temperature (in the presence of several temperature modes, it is indicated, usually, for the “hottest”). This indicator, usually, is several times less than the maximum power consumption (see above), so it is more of a reference than a practical value. High power allows you to achieve a good glue supply speed; however, models with the same power can vary markedly in performance.

Sticks length

The diameter of the glue stick for which the gun is designed.

For modern glue guns, rods of standard diameters are produced; the most popular options are 7, 8, 11 and 12 mm. Usually, the thicker the rod required for the job, the more powerful and performant the tool. However, exceptions are not uncommon: for example, there are 12 mm models with a very low glue supply rate. Therefore, in fact, this information is needed more to search for consumables than to assess the capabilities of the gun. At the same time, although some models are practically "omnivorous", it is still undesirable to deviate from the manufacturer's recommendations.

Feed rate

The maximum glue flow rate that the gun can provide is, in fact, the peak performance of the tool.

In general, indicators up to 10 g / min can be attributed to low, up to 20 g / min — to medium, more than 20 g / min — to high. The larger the scale of the planned work, the higher the glue supply rate is desirable for them; on the other hand, high performance may be overkill in cases where little adhesive is required. However, if the tool is bought for simple household tasks, this indicator can be ignored.

Heating time

The average time it takes the glue gun to reach operating temperature (in models with multiple modes, it is usually indicated for the maximum temperature). A more “fast” tool allows you to significantly save time; on the other hand, rapid heating significantly affects the price and power consumption.

Max operating temperature

Most modern glue sticks melt at a temperature slightly above 100 °C, and a further increase in temperature only makes sense to increase the productivity of the gun: the higher it is, the faster the melting proceeds and the more liquid the glue turns out. There are also high-temperature grades of glue, but most modern pistols are quite capable of coping with them. Therefore, when choosing according to the operating temperature, it is worth considering first of all what materials are planned to be joined. So, for paper and some fabrics, a maximum of 105 – 110 °C is allowed, and with wood, glue guns with a high melting point(200 °C and above) can be used without problems. More detailed recommendations can be found in special sources. At the same time, do not forget that advanced tools can have several temperature modes (see below).

Power cord length

The length of the power cord provided in the mains powered glue gun (see "Power Source").

This parameter is usually indicated for professional models; for domestic use, it does not really matter. In general, a long cord allows you to work away from a power outlet, but can be more inconvenient if the power source is close.
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