Today I went to Home Depot after work looking for the Black & Decker model I had studied online and decided on.
It was very reasonably priced, only $29.97. The only problem, was that they couldn't find it when I got there. So I went with this little lovely instead.
It's a few dollars cheaper at $22.96. I paid almost $25 with tax. Great price, it's a pretty shade of mellow yellow and it small and very lightweight!
I LOVE it!
I had an order of cookies to work on. I already hand-cut the shape and baked them so I had a long night ahead of me to get them all done.
These cookies are for a friend of mine, the doctors wife :)
I did the lid first, in 20 second icing and gave it a blast on the low setting for about 30 seconds. Seriously 30 seconds. I made quicker time by piping about 4 at a time and lining them up and using the heat gun for about a minute on each set.
Did the label and bottle next with the same process and the details last.
Forgive me Jo for posting about them and ruining the surprise, but I had to share the results :)
And a fun GIVEAWAY challenge :)
Here is what I love about this tool. Not only are the cookies completely dry, they have a gorgeous glossy shine that you normally only see when the icing is wet. No more all nighters in my future trying to finish 200 wedding favors in 2 days. Just think of all the spare time you'll have to spend with your family or catch up on reality t.v. shows :)
Or work on more cookies! That's more likely, right? You can now take that last minute order that you might have really wanted to do and not have had time for!
Plus the best part, (well maybe the time spent with your family is the best part) the SMELL! The heat kinda cooks the sugar, not visibly it doesn't start to turn golden brown like toast, but it smells like creme brulee! I kid you not. I now have a ferocious desire to eat creme brulee, like for dinner. Like I might be trying to see if the heat gun will actually make creme brulee, right now...
Anyway, back to the matter at hand! If you haven't already pick this up. You should. It's gonna be a lifesaver! At least a sleep saver :)
The only con is that it gets HOT! Only the metal part though, so don't touch! Even if you think you've waited long enough (5 minutes in not long enough BTY), don't do it! It's gonna burn you!
Remember that giveaway I posted a few days ago, right here. Well I challenged you to share the giveaway and help me reach 1,000 fans on Facebook by Thanksgiving. In return I'll give one lucky FB fan this :
Well I am going to sweeten the pot! If we reach 1,000 FB fans by Thanksgiving, I'll also giveaway a $25 giftcard to the Home Depot. And if we reach 2,000 before Christmas I'll give away two more!
You can use it to buy the heat gun I bought or towards a different model. Or if you could care less about the heat gun or already have one a $25 Home Depot giftcard would be a pretty great stocking stuffer for your husband, sister, dad, daughter-in-law, son, grandpa, crafty cousin or whatever!
It's worth every cent by the way! If you can't wait to win one, go get it now. It's the best $25 I've spent in a long time!
SAP
Flour De Lis
I don't understand why the icing doesn't just melt and drip off at that high a heat. HUM!
ReplyDeleteI have a heat gun I got for scrap booking. Might try that.
I shared your facebook page.
:)
Susie in northern NY
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen! I always wistfully look at my cookies wishing they could keep the wet sheen, I may have to put a heat gun on my wish list for this Christmas.
ReplyDeleteShared on my Janis Bakes FB page!!! :) I'm getting a heat gun!!
ReplyDeleteI got the heat gun yesterday and used it today. NOTE TO SELF, do not over flood and then use the heat gun! Overflow! lol. Love the shiny look of the cookies! I made fall leaves for my son's Grandparent's day at school.
ReplyDeleteYay! Janis, I am glad you tested it out. I am sure your fall leaves look lovely! And I'll remember not to overflood! Although I do that on accident all the time. It's a mess!
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