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BLACK+DECKER 230 V Heat Gun for Paint Stripping, Heat and Airflow Setting 460 – 600 Degrees, KX1650-GB

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Frozen pipes can be a serious problem in the winter if you live in the North or Midwest. Thankfully, heat guns are an effective way to thaw them. On a low setting, slowly and gently aim the heat gun at the pipe. Avoid blasting air at the pipe, as this could damage it. Loosening Bolts and Screws Ideal for stripping paint, varnish, adhesives and heating metal pipes and solder, for lighting barbecues, thawing frozen water pipes, bending and shaping metal and loosening rusted or seized nuts. This is an exceptional, ergonomic, cordless option with heating performance that rivals top corded models Personally I’ve owned one of these for the last few years and it’s been invaluable. I’ve used mine to strip paint, thaw external pipes in winter and even strip the adhesive from an Apple MacBook Pro when replacing the screen. Many heat guns come with specialized nozzles that help you point the heat toward a specific area. Some of the most popular nozzles include cone nozzles that localize the heat and flat nozzles that spread the heat. Other Features

If you are focused more on crafts or smaller projects and are hoping to spend as little as possible on a heat gun, then we think the Homidic Mini is a great, inexpensive option. This compact product is great for crafts and smaller projects with lower-temperature requirements, like shrinking plastic, removing bubbles, or setting up embossing powders. It's lightweight, fairly comfortable to hold, and features a long, 6'6" power cord for maximum versatility. It also has a fold-down metal stand to keep the hot end elevated while cooling down or for hands-free operation.This powerful heat gun with variable heat control gives maximum control. Perfect for removing paint varnish and adhesives from surfaces, the two heat and air flow settings maximise control during application. The heat gun features a built-in stand so that applications can be safely completed hands free and is also handy when the tool is cooling down after finished job.

Yes. Most, if not all, heat guns are capable of melting solder. In fact, some people use a heat gun in place of a soldering iron because it uses less electricity and fits in confined spaces. What’s the difference between a torch, soldering iron, and heat gun?

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The DeWalt 20V and the Milwaukee M18 cordless heat guns were easily the most ergonomic models tested. Each one builds on the ergonomic designs used in their respective power tool lines, which are meant to be handled by professionals all day. Each one has a rubberized coating on the pistol grip, which not only keeps the tools from slipping in your hand, but also adds a nice level of comfort. While both are very nice, the DeWalt is slightly more comfortable to hold than the Milwaukee. The trigger-style safety on the DeWalt is easier to operate than the smaller safety on the Milwaukee, which is located strangely high on the grip, making it less than ideal for large hands or operating while wearing gloves.

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