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🎨 gaunt industries hypo-65-ceramic & clay underglaze applicator, 2oz clear plastic bottle with 16 gauge blunt needle tip – slip trailing, purple logo

🎨 Gaunt Industries HYPO-65-Ceramic & Clay Underglaze Applicator, 2oz Clear Plastic Bottle with 16 Gauge Blunt Needle Tip – Slip Trailing, Purple Review

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Description of 🎨 Gaunt Industries HYPO-65-Ceramic & Clay Underglaze Applicator, 2oz Clear Plastic Bottle with 16 Gauge Blunt Needle Tip – Slip Trailing, Purple

Precision Underglaze Applicator for One Drop or a Fine Line. 2 ounce clear bottle - easy to squeeze. Ceramic Artists tool. Slip Trailer - 16 gauge blunt needle. Clay Art tool. Material Type: Polypropylene Clear Bottle Stainless Steel Blunt Needle Top.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great little spot oiler

Nice bottle, old cracked after 20 years. The tip is larger, not like a medical syringe, but fully serves its purpose.

Pros
  • complete set
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Easy to clog

if it works, it works well! In most cases, clay particles clogged the nozzle and nothing came out. You can press a little harder and then a giant ball will pop out and destroy anything you're working on. I've also used a baby snot collector (that sucker thing you put on his nose) and it does the job better than this!

Pros
  • force
Cons
  • I don't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very practical bottle!

When I paint with watercolors, it is important to have the right ratio of water to paint for a good color. Usually the brush is dipped in water and brought to the paint so that it mixes well. What I do is I take one of those plastic applicator bottles with 16 gauge (blunt) needles and squeeze out as much water as I want. Clean and no junk!

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Difficult gluing product (but may be the only option)

This applicator is the best way to use thicker acrylic glue, but unfortunately it doesn't last long and needs to be replaced due to too much hardening in the nozzle accumulate residues. I used a thin metal stick to clean it between uses, but it eventually became completely clogged and unusable. The most important factor doesn't seem to have been how often I used it, but how often. With daily use it could be salvaged by unhooking it with a metal rod each time, but after a week of non-use the…

Pros
  • Porcelain & Ceramic Tools
Cons
  • Requires Socket