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Steinel Heat Gun HG3002 LCD w/Three Nozzles Product Description:
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Professional series electronically-controlled hot air gun with continuously variable temperature from 120°F - 1100°F and LCD continuous temperature output indicator. Continuously variable air flow from 7 to 17.6 cfm. Features: Durable ceramic-encapsulated heating element for long life Heating element with thermo couple technology controls element for heat back pressure when using pin-point reduction nozzles and maintains precise temperature output 120°F air stage for cooling or drying Ideal for applications requiring precise temperature control such as shrink tubing, solder sleeve splicing devices, welding thermoplastic, single ply plastic sheeting and more Specifications: Variable Temperature: 120°F - 1,100°F LCD Temperature Display: Enables temperature selection in 10°F increments Variable Airflow: 7 - 17.6 CFM DuraTherm Element: For even heat and long life Electronic Monitoring: Controls output and prevents overheating Output: 1500W Voltage: 120 VAC Includes: HG 3002 LCD heat gun, 9mm Reducer, 14mm Reducer, and 39mm Reflector, and Plastic carrying case
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Steinel Heat Gun good enough for amateur roofing work
By Train man
I am building a house and decided to use PVC membrane roofing on part of it. This type of roofing needs to have the seams welded together using a hot-air heat gun. I looked at the brands/models that professionals use and thought them to be way too expensive at over $400. This Steinel heat gun said it put out the same temperature and airflow as the expensive brands but was only about $150. It is really a general purpose heat gun primarily intended for welding and shaping Plexiglass for hobby (I guess). It worked okay on the roofing and I got the job done, but I am rating it 4 stars because of a couple of minor items. For one, I had to buy a different nozzle than the ones it came with in order to do roof membrane welding (that's not the gripe because I knew I would have to up front). I bought a "universal" nozzle that was supposed to fit "most" heat guns. It did not fit the Steinel (that's the gripe) and I had to make extensive modifications to the nozzle and use a hose clamp to make it work with this heat gun. I guess that's not really Steinel's problem but if they are going to make a heat gun, it would be nice to make them to fit "universal" nozzles that fit most everyone else's heat guns of the same basic type.Features that I did like were that the temperature is continuously controllable up to 1100 degrees Fahrenheit with the turn of a dial. The digital readout on top of the gun tells you what your setting is and then automatically switches over to tell you what the actual temperature is. There is also a dial to adjust the airflow on the front of the pistol grip handle. The airflow dial was my other minor complaint in that it has no detent and turns so easily that normal handling of the gun kept accidently turning the air flow down. It needs to have more friction or some kind of detents to keep it where you set it. But overall, it did the job with just those two minor inconveniences. Were I to do things all over again, I would still buy this gun because of the huge cost savings over the "roofing only" type of heat gun, dispite the two minor inconveniences. I would NOT recommend it for professional roofing though.
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