Sugarcraft Gun - Any Takers?

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KawaiiCakeCook Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 2:52pm
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Does anyone own the sugarcraft gun? Do you recommend it?

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KawaiiCakeCook Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:01pm
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oh for heavens sakes here's the link to what I'm talking about
http://www.globalsugarart.com/product.php?id=20006&name=Sugarcraft%20Gun

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cakeandpartygirl Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:05pm
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Yes! I like to use it to make the edging of the loopy bows and a whole host of other things.

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raquel1 Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:06pm
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I own the green one icon_wink.gif (right under the one on your link) and I LOVE it. Have used to make the gp basket of roses on my pics and so many other details on my cakes. It easy to use and easy to clean and I got it at Hobby Lobby with the 40% coupon wich made it more palatable

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Kerry_Kake Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:07pm
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I just got that one for Christmas but never had the chance to use it yet. I hope people recommend it!

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Kerry_Kake Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:09pm
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Oh and BTW I got mine from eBay... a little bit cheaper that way icon_wink.gif

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KawaiiCakeCook Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:14pm
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I've got a bday coming up, and family asking for ideas. I'm tired of rolling long strings of fondant and them not coming out quite even. I'm hoping this will help

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cakeandpartygirl Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:21pm
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I really helps with the eveness!!!

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Flintstone691961 Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:24pm
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I used the green one on the grass skirt and it doesn't hold much but does a good job.

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mckaren Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:25pm
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I've got one and I love it. So easy for rope borders, swags, grass etc. I just wish i had more call to use it. Just make sure you soften the fondant/gumpaste first!

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Lcubed82 Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:39pm
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I just picked up the green one at Hobby Lobby with a coupon. I looked at this one, but as I have issues with carpal tunnel syndrome in my hands, I was concerned about having to squeeze the trigger.

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icer101 Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 3:45pm
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i,ve had the red and black one for 15 yrs.. love everytime i use it.. works really great for me.. i am sure the green one works for those who like theirs.. i have the green one too.. but love my black and red one so much..haven,t tried the green one..ha! got my green one at ices convention last year..

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KawaiiCakeCook Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 11:39pm
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which one can hold more fondant, make longer lines, does anyone know?

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peg818 Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 11:54pm
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I have the green one, like the other poster i have carpal tunnel and didnt buy the red and black cause i was afraid i wouldn't be able to squeeze it.

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kentuckyjode Posted 26 Jan 2010 , 12:51am
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Have both and have carpal tunnel..hate the green one, love the black one.

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