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Wagner HT 775 1,680-Watt Heavy Duty Heat Gun #283022 | 
enlarge | Brand: Wagner Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $64.99 Buy New: $51.54 You Save: $13.45 (21%)
New (15) from $51.54
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 18195
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 13 x 10.4
MPN: 0283022 Model: 283022 UPC: 024964112395 EAN: 0024964112395 ASIN: B00004TUCY
Release Date: April 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1,680-watt heat gun for household or professional use | | • | Variable temperatures from 750 to 1000 degrees F; fan-only mode for quick cooling | | • | Up to 5,700 Btu's for stripping multiple layers of paint and loosening rusty bolts | | • | Die-cast metal housing for optimal durability; replaceable heating element | | • | 2-year home-use guarantee |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description A rugged, commercial-grade tool that helps strip paint, remove floor tiles, thaw frozen pipes, defrost freezers, dry plaster, and more, this heat gun burns blasts out plenty of heat for the heavy home improvement projects. This 1,680-watt gun produces 5,700 Btu's, easily performing tasks like forming and bending plastic pipe and loosening rusted bolts and nuts on bikes and plumbing. Designed to withstand the wear and abuse of professional use, the gun body is constructed of die-cast metal and the heating element can be replaced in the field. Variable temperatures ranging from 750 to 1000 degrees F cover a wide variety of applications. A fan-only setting means no more standing around waiting for the gun to cool down. -- Brian D. Olson
Product Description Old paint removal is essential to the preservation and good appearance of your home. To get a quality coat of paint the surface must be clean and free of old peeling paint. Heat guns are ideal for paint removal, bending plastics and thawing pipes.
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| Customer Reviews:
This gun is hot! August 31, 2008 Michael E. Maloney (Massachusetts) After looking at several heat guns on Amazon, I decided on this one. I used it for long lengths at a time over a three day period stripping paint from wood and it worked great. I had no problems with overheating and shutting down. I did always make sure that I put the switch on "cool" before shutting it down - prior to both long and short shut downs.
the millwaukee 775 heat gun October 13, 2004 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Used this heat gun on 35yr. old window glaze. The heat generated by the gun made this job very easy to remove the glaze. I would recommend this product.
Great PVC heater/bender November 8, 2000 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this heat gun to heat PVC in order to bend it. I was using a butane torch and this works much better. It generates more than adequate heat, but without the problems of burning the PVC. It is light and easy to handle. I also really like the stand that is attached, allowing hands free bench work. The cool down feature works well, reducing the (in my case anyway) potential burns. I would definitly recommend it, at least for bending PVC.
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