We’ve upgraded Alisouq for a faster, smoother experience
We’ve upgraded Alisouq for a faster, smoother experience
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A heat gun is a device used to emit a stream of hot air, usually at temperatures between 100 °C and 550 °C (200-1000 °F), with some hotter models running around 760 °C (1400 °F), which can be held by hand. Heat guns usually have the form of an elongated body pointing at what is to be heated, with a handle fixed to it at right angles and a pistol grip trigger in the same pistol form factor as many other power tools.
Though it shares similarities to a hair dryer, it is not meant as a substitute for the latter, which safely spreads out the heat out across its nozzle to prevent scalp burning and has a limited temperature range, while heat guns have a concentrated element and nozzle, along with higher temperatures, which can easily scald the scalp or catch the hair on fire.
Glass protection nozzle for drying putty while protecting glass.
Reflector nozzle for bending a plastic welding rod.
Wide-slot nozzle for PVC packing.
Overlap welding nozzle (slot-top) for heating a hot sheat from the upper side.
Power rating: 2000W.
Heating temperature: 50C-650C.
Equiped With Display Screen.
Solder sleeves reflector for heating the lower side of a sheet and for heating a heat shrink tube.
Welding nozzle (round-top) for welding a plastic welding rod.
Speed welding nozzle for welding a plastic welding rod speedily while holding it.
Double insulated.
Wide Variety of Accessories.
2-temperature settings (300 and 600 °C) plus cooling mode (50 °C) for a variety of applications.
Cooling mode for rapid cooling on nozzle change.
2-speed blower settings (250 and 500 L/min) for greater versatility.
Delivers up to 500 L/min at 600 °C.
Easy-to-operate slide switch.
Ergonomic soft rubber grip design for comfortable operation.
With overheat protection
A heat gun is a device used to emit a stream of hot air, usually at temperatures between 100 °C and 550 °C (200-1000 °F), with some hotter models running around 760 °C (1400 °F), which can be held by hand. Heat guns usually have the form of an elongated body pointing at what is to be heated, with a handle fixed to it at right angles and a pistol grip trigger in the same pistol form factor as many other power tools.
Though it shares similarities to a hair dryer, it is not meant as a substitute for the latter, which safely spreads out the heat out across its nozzle to prevent scalp burning and has a limited temperature range, while heat guns have a concentrated element and nozzle, along with higher temperatures, which can easily scald the scalp or catch the hair on fire.