It's hot. They construct. I've wasted many years joining pieces of wood together. Drilling. Cutting to fit. Making sure it all matches.

The only downside to this stuff is you can't take it apart. So be ready to cut it apart if you need to change anything.

45 seconds of wiggle until set.

Tested 10 minutes later and I was unable to pull the boards apart. Used vice grips to grab each one and twist and broke the wood instead.

Edit:

Bought my second glue gun. This one a wired one that will sit on my workbench. Once you start it's an addiction. You can't change glue. Once a glue stick is running in that gun, you have to dedicate it to that glue forever.

That may not be entirely true, but for the cost of the gun versus the effort to empty and clean out and move to a different glue it is insane.

https://a.co/d/85202pq

So I bought a dual temp one, cheaper, wired, to be used for setup and rip apart of pieces that I work on. No concept of ripping apart the Gorilla glue.

I'll get another one, a different color so I'll be able to quickly grab the right one, for tree sap based wood filler/fine cabinet join gun.

That will be battery, smaller, low temp as compared to the first two.

It's a 2-minute decision to use one of these guns to get to the point of the join and for the join to be usable. It's a 20 minute to 2-day decision when dealing with any other type of glue, and the quicker ones are terrible.