VonHaus Heat Gun - 2000W 350℃ & 550℃ Paint Stripper, Hot Air Gun w/ 2 Temperature Settings, Overload Protection, 1.5s Fast Heating, 5 Nozzles - Heat Gun for Paint Stripping, Shrinking PVC, Crafts

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VonHaus Heat Gun - 2000W 350℃ & 550℃ Paint Stripper, Hot Air Gun w/ 2 Temperature Settings, Overload Protection, 1.5s Fast Heating, 5 Nozzles - Heat Gun for Paint Stripping, Shrinking PVC, Crafts

VonHaus Heat Gun - 2000W 350℃ & 550℃ Paint Stripper, Hot Air Gun w/ 2 Temperature Settings, Overload Protection, 1.5s Fast Heating, 5 Nozzles - Heat Gun for Paint Stripping, Shrinking PVC, Crafts

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Ideal for use as a paint stripper, for shrink wrapping or removing varnish, this model comes with a generous selection of seven different accessories, so you can get more done in less time with the right tool for the job. To protect yourself and your heat gun, improving performance and longevity, this model also comes complete with a built-in overload protector. Directs a concentrated heat flow to the work surface – ideal for removing paint from awkward corners, crevices, mouldings, beading or architraves.

You can’t have a heat gun without a source of heat. Heat guns use electricity to draw air in with a fan and pass it across a heating element. The best heat gun might use a ceramic heating element that can create hotter temperatures than old-style coiled wire. Power Of course, everyone has different ideas of the ideal budget, so you need to look at your finances first and see what you can afford to spend. Versatile, high-quality, superior heat gun with overheat protection and a stand for handsfree usage A lot of paint strippers are now more green but these are typically less effective, needing more coats to get the job done. Paint stripper is also more messy and takes more time and effort to clean up.Thanks to its two operation modes, this 2,000W heat gun has dual air flows, from 190-210 litres per minute on setting one and 250-500 on setting two. You can alter the temperature from 50-450 degrees Celsius on the first setting, or from 50 right up to an impressive 600 degrees Celsius on the second. The power rating on a heat gun is measured in Watts. The higher the number, the more power the heat gun pulls in from the electricity source. Usually, this translates to a higher temperature at the nozzle end but also means your electricity bill will be higher. Tips Directs a long, narrow heat pattern to the work surface – ideal for removing paint or varnish from large, flat surfaces such as skirting boards, doors and stairs.

In some cases paint strippers can let off unwanted fumes, so you need to use it in a well-ventilated area, and wear protective gear such as gloves and a mask. The chemicals mean it is clearly not as environmentally friendly as a heat gun. One of the biggest concerns when dealing with various types of tasks around the house is overheating. With the Tilswall, though, you have nothing to worry about. It gives you precise control over the working temperature in as many as 12 modes and lets you effortlessly handle all types of daily household projects. In addition, the gun offers two airflow modes - 250L/min & 500L / min - so you can speed up or slow down hot air depending on the task you're working with. Manchester-based VonHaus have been taking the DIY world by storm with their extensive range of handy tools and accessories. Their heat gun is hugely powerful, comfortable to use and comes with a decent set of tips. Compared with most full-size heat guns, this hot air machine looks more like an oversize board marker. You hold it like a pen rather than a pistol, and it creates a much more localised heat patch than one of the big boys.Finding the right heat gun for your unique needs and requirements may seem like a daunting task. There are lots of brands of differing sizes and shapes. They each have simple mechanisms but with different features. With so many options available in the market, making the right selection will seem impossible at first. However, with a little research and budgeting, you will be able to find one that’s perfect for you. How does the Heat Gun work?

Ever tried scraping off paint or taking up vinyl flooring with hand tools alone? Save yourself the hassle. Complete DIY tasks faster and more effectively with the VonHaus 2000W Heat Gun. As for the specs, this is a super lightweight heat gun at just over 500 g. It makes the most of its 1800 Watt power to create 600° C. It can put out up to 500 litres per minute airflow. The Tilswall Professional Hot Air Gun is one of the best heat guns for a whole variety of heating and thawing purposes like shrinking wrap, cell phone repairs, removing paint or floor tiles. Featuring a built-in digital LED screen and 12 modes adjustable in a range from 50 to 600 °C, it shows what you want to know and is extremely easy to adjust. The DeWalt D26411-GB is probably the best heat gun you can find right now. It’s robust, powerful, and has a stable base for hands-free use. DeWalt is one of the best known and most loved power tool brands in the world, and I couldn’t wait to get my hands on their heat gun.

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They can appear like a toy or even a hairdryer, keep away from the reach of children. Always properly store these, preferably away from other household appliances. It is always advisable to see what other people think of the heat gun you are thinking of buying, as this will make it easier for you to determine whether it is the best heat gun for stripping paint. Stripping paint gets rid of the vast majority of paint but you will be left with remnants of paint whatever method you use. If you have used a heat gun, you should use a sander for larger flat areas and wire wool to remove paint from more intricate areas. This is a futuristic-looking heat gun with a large, rubberised handle. It’s more comfortable to use than some of the more expensive heat guns that just have a plastic handle. This makes it ideal for long paint stripping sessions and overall ergonomics. You also need to be careful when not pointing at the painted surface. You can easily direct the heat away from the painted surface and point elsewhere, which might cause damage without you realising until later.

Easily one of the best known European tool brands, Germany’s Bosch have two main lines of tools. “Blue” professional tools and “green” DIY level tools. This handy UniversalHeat 600 heat gun fits into the DIY section, but don’t be fooled, it’s a sturdy and reliable little beast.When using the heat gun, it is very important to observe all safety norms and regulations, so please remember to wear gloves and protective eye covers. How we Compared Heat Guns The heat is produced when the fan draws the air in and passes it over the heating elements. This generated heat is then sent out through a nozzle and on to the object or work that is being done. The temperatures are much higher than regular heaters and can instantly melt or dissolve objects. What makes this one of the best heat guns I’ve had a chance to try out is the three-step switch. You can’t change the temperature with a dial, but Bosch have selected three levels of heat and airflow that just seem to work. As for the specs, this heat gun’s a little heavier than some of the competition at just over 1 kg. You can excuse the extra heft because it puts out a huge 2000 Watts of heat power. This heat is produced at two selectable temperatures- 350° C and 550° C. The airflow speed’s a bit higher at 550 litres per minute too. Excellent value for money heat gun with LCD screen, incremental heat buttons, and 2 airflow options



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