And, if it's not the same thing, where did everyone get theirs? After going through Tombow's like crazy lately, I think I might as well make the investment.
Plus, I would look bad-a$$ using it.
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That's a great question. I seen the Glue Glider at Hobby Lobby the last time I was there too and wondered about it. They also had a smaller pink one.SarahA wrote: So today I'm in HL in the framing section. They have 4 ATG's sitting there for their use. So I ask if they have them to sell & they said that they now have them in the scrap section. So I go over there & ask & the lady shows me a Glue Glider, which looks the same and all, but doesn't say ATG on it. So, my question is... is that the same thing? I don't want to spend the money if it's not the real deal since everyone seems to love their ATG's.
And, if it's not the same thing, where did everyone get theirs? After going through Tombow's like crazy lately, I think I might as well make the investment.
Plus, I would look bad-a$$ using it.
pssst- 180 feet = 60 yardsICanHasCherryOnTop wrote: I googled it and found some other threads where people were talking about it. BAD reviews. The amount of tape is only 180 feet where the ATG gun gives you 60 YARDS, and apparently the refills are expensive. Plus the cartrige is fragile and breaks a lot.
Just what I saw, thought I'd pass it on.
ETA: I think the refills for the glider are around $7.
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DaisyLou wrote: Someone I know just got this one and she says it is just as good as the atg but way cheaper! I wish I'd found this link before I got mine! The refills will fit the atg brand as well though
http://www.thetapedepot.com/cart/compon ... /Itemid,1/http://www.thetapedepot.com/cart/index.php
eta: I loooove my atg - it is big but it's light and you get used to the bulk very quickly. It has to be that big to hold the fat rolls of really cheap adhesive
I love that it sticks really well, but if you get it somewhere you don't want it you can roll it off with your finger like rubber cement. I use mine for paper, ribbon, buttons/other embellies - pretty much whatever! For the heavier items like buttons I put 2 or 3 layers in one spot to give it some thickness and it holds just fine!