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My heat gun finally kicked the bucket, so I'm looking for a new one. What do you guys recommend or use? My previous was a corded Makita. Has anyone tried the cordless heat guns?
Don't let Moze hear you bad mouthing the cordless tools..I have a corded dewalt and a cordless. I don't like the cordless one, it doesn't work as well as the corded.
I have a bunch of Ryobi batteries, do you think their cordless heat gun would be good enough for post-heating vinyl wrap? I mainly use a torch for installing vehicle wraps but prefer a heat gun for post-heating and I'm not always near an electrical outlet.I use a cheap cordless Ryobi heat gun if I'm out in the field and there's no power available. It's fine for small applications and I always bring backup batteries.
Don't let Moze hear you bad mouthing the cordless tools..
Thanks bought 2, they stand on end which should be handy. Was buying the cheaper Wagner's which also work good but there's no good way to set them down. We get about a week out of them and then an employee lays them on top of the cord.We just buy Wagner Furno 300s from the local hardware store. They are less than $30 bucks, so if one gets dropped it is not that big a deal; nothing worse than spending big bucks on a deluxe heat gun and dropping it. Really like the way they are designed so that you can set them down pointed up and they are stable.
FURNO 300 Heat Gun - Wagner SprayTech
The Wagner FURNO 300 dual temperature heat gun is an affordable heat gun that can be used for dozens of applications that require heat. Ideal for projects like: loosening rusty bolts, waxing surfboard, defrosting freezer, desoldering pipes, insulating windows, bending pvc pipes.www.wagnerspraytech.com