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DEWALT DCE530N-XJ Cordless hot air Gun, 18V (Base), Black/Yellow

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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. 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 Dewalt DCE530N heat gun is ideal for stripping paint, thawing pipes and much more. It features a 2 set temperature selector allowing you to choose between a high or low temperature for specific applications. Select a high or low temperature setting with the 2 set temperature selector, optimising temperature for specific applications 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 get a decent set of accessories to go with the heat gun. There are four different nozzles to choose from too. You get a fish tail, a classic reduction tip, a glass protection nozzle, and a light carbon nozzle. Another full kit, this is an ideal heat gun to buy if you want all the accessories thrown in. The build quality isn’t exactly as good as the DeWalt or the Bosch. However, for this price, you’re not going to argue too much. You get a couple of attachments to use with the heat gun as well. There’s a reflector for heat shrinking or pipe bending, and a reducer nozzle thrown in for when you need concentrated heat. They’re good quality and don’t have a proprietary connector system, so you can use aftermarket accessories with this heat gun. 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.Power tool brand Ginour have made a powerful heat gun kit. It comes with a decent set of accessories, hands-free capability and won’t empty your wallet when you buy it. Terratek make an impressive range of DIY gear, from paint sprayers to hedge trimmers. They also make one of the best 2,000 Watt heat guns I’ve tried out.

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 The shape means you can direct it accurately, and the stand on the end is great for when you want to go hands-free and have a horizontal blast of hot air. It’s got a nice textured grip on it as well, so it shouldn’t be too slippery. Now for the specs. This heat gun weighs just 650 g but puts out up to 600° C using the powerful 1800 Watt power input. You can select from two different airflow speeds, up to 450 litres per minute airflow and it makes a maximum noise of 79 dB during use.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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