Webmaster 2000
This is the best contraption you can buy to make super realistic looking spider webs! Quick, easy and real looking. I love it!
The Webmaster 2000 is a professional spiderweb gun. And, unlike the Web Caster Gun, it is very easy to use and costs pennies to operate.
Simply attach the Webmaster 2000 to any drill (electric or battery powered), fill the reservoir with WebGoo (included), and start spraying spiderwebs - just like Spiderman himself!
If you ever tried one of the "other" spiderweb guns, you know that the webs are inconsistent, gloopy, expensive and difficult to create.
The "other" gun, for example, requires a compressor, an extension cord, an airline and hot glue sticks. It also has about a 10 minute warm up period before you can start spraying webs.
Unlike their gun, The Webmaster 2000 does not need a compressor. And with a cordless drill, you don't even need an extension cord.
Made for the home haunter in mind!
Now, you can be free to roam your haunt, from room to room, spraying webs wherever they are needed.
The Webmaster 2000 makes webs nearly 100 times faster than the "hot glue" spiderweb gun.
Re-filling the machine takes only seconds, and rubber-cement-based WebGoo is very cheap to purchase versus hot glue sticks.
And, unlike hot glue, WebGoo cleans off nearly any surface with ease.
The Webmaster 2000 comes with a starter bottle of WebGoo to get you making spiderwebs right away.
You will want to buy extra WebGoo. An 8 oz. bottle of WebGoo is usually enough to decorate 5 or 6 large props, and a 16 oz. bottle can usually decorate the entire front and back yards of your house for Halloween. You can use regular rubber cement as well (although WebGoo is actually cheaper per ounce than rubber cement).
WebGoo comes in standard Clear color and Blood Red.
Thanks, and Happy Haunting!
*NOTE: Nearly all adhesives are flammable - including glue sticks and contact cement. Because of this, we recommend using the Webmaster outdoors. If you do choose to use your Webmaster indoors, make sure to not allow any open flames to touch the webbing. It is also a good idea to spray down the webbing with a flame retardent spray which you can purchase from your local hardware store.
This is the best contraption you can buy to make super realistic looking spider webs! Quick, easy and real looking. I love it!
This tool is fantastic at making realistic spider webs for your haunt or home. It’s fast, it’s easy and clean-up is a breeze! I’ll never use those cheap pull-apart spider webs again.