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    Web caster gun?
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    http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/cost...caster+Gun.jsp

    Has anyone every used this or seen this used? I am very curious.
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    Overpriced.

    Amazon was running a sale on one a little while ago, but I think it's off by now:
    webcaster gun
    The thread mentions using it and it sounds like it works pretty well (can use regular glue sticks but you need a compressor)

    Amazon is still cheaper there than Kohls...

    http://www.amazon.com/Shadows-Edge-9...4280978&sr=1-1
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    It works quite well for small projects, but the gun has a few little flaws compared to some of the others on the market.

    My full review can be found here:
    http://www.anunorthodoxhalloween.com/?p=633


    $60 is too much to pay for it. I paid $20 for mine, which made it a no-brainer. They are high right now with Halloween coming up, will go down after/next summer. If you want to spend $60 on a web gun, I'd go with the Minions webber. It's got a larger pipe for the air, which allows better range and control than the webcaster. It also doesn't drip/clump/leak quite as bad.
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    Even Spirit sells them for less than $60 ( $50 ). Last year they were $40...... Bought mine for $20 when they 1st came out. It's ok, but I moved up to a Minions webber pro unit.
    As Halloween gets closer now, I don't see lower prices....... unless you get luck on a used one.
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    I always wondered how easy it was to clean this stuff up after you spray it everywhere.
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    Yeah, I purchased one of those from one of those halloween stores trying to sell off all the leftovers at the end of the year. I think I paid less than 20usd with 3 or 4 packs of gluesticks. I have had good results after playing around with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cathartik View Post
    I always wondered how easy it was to clean this stuff up after you spray it everywhere.
    Its easier than one would think to clean up and take the webs down. i think its easier than the strech webs.
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    Depends on what you sprayed it on...
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    Hot glue comes right off with rubbing alcohol if there are any bits you can’t get off. Cheese cloth might be a challenge...
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