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78C-10

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Hey guys and gals, I'm looking to purchase a heat gun for warming things up for removing decals, heat shrink tubing, etc. As with most tools I see a whole bunch of different ones out there. Does anyone have a heat gun that they like and has been reliable so far? Thank you for your input.
 
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SK-Mike

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I use a Wagner brand purchased at Lowes, in the paint dept. Paid around $30 for it, after 1 year of use so far it has performed very well. Works great for shrink tubing, and I also use it for heating up Tungsten fishing weights prior to powder coating them.
 

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There are not too many differences between high end and crappy heat guns. The biggest feature to look for is it not shorting out and causing a fire. Performance wise you will not find much difference other than highest setting, lowest setting, and graduations. If that matters, typically you control the heat by how far you place the object from the gun.

I have the one below, but only because it was real cheap last year during a lightning deal and $20 off $100 Dewalt coupon last year. I could live with less.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003079A56/?tag=atomicindus08-20


Hot glue guns are similar. Not too many options.
 
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Thank you all so far, I was at our local ag store today and I saw a Genesis brand heat gun on sale for $10.99, I had it in the cart but then I saw the display gun and it felt light, and sort of cheap feeling. Am I being too critical, the heavier the gun the better it is, the lighter it feels the cheaper it is?
 

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the cheap 7 dollar hf guns are decent. their commercial hair dryer style works good, but these will catch fire when used on a daily basis. use them for heating up vct tiles to cut around drains and door jambs and such. has a pad so its self standing. we leave them on. dont think they are meant for continuous duty.

homeowner use they would prob last forever.
 

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I bought a cheap kawasaki branded one at pepboys in a pinch years ago, has honestly served me well.
 

matt01073

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I have used a master appliance heatgun for many years in a body shop application never any problems all metal case so no plastic to break
 

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A few years ago I had about $150.00 in Sears gift cards and bought a Craftsman Professional Adjustable heat gun. It was a bit pricey ( $ 115.00 ), but I have used it weekly on heat shrink tubing and other things without a problem. Would I have bought it without gift cards ? Not so sure. I also have a Milwaukee hair dryer style that also has worked well. The Craftsman has a smaller outlet tube that takes different shaped nozzles and has 2 settings for heat and no heat..
 

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I have a cheap unit I got off ebay some time back, it works good but I recently got a wagner off amazon on one of their deals and man that thing puts out some heat. YMMV
 

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I've got a 1500 watt Porter Cable I got for about $30.. These things aren't anything but a souped up hair dryer.Just get some recognizable name. Doesn't need to be Makita or Milwaukee or anything. $40 should get you all you require.
Just looked. Amazon is full of name brands. $20-30
 
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I've been doing decal/vinyl sign work for 10 years now and the HF hear gun has always been good to me.

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Yep cheap HF gun works fine it's no special technology. They make 100,000s of these so yeah a small percentage is gonna be junk just like anything but they are so cheap and generally very reliable
 

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I have some higher end heat guns but I actually like this one from HF. I love the controls and it's done everything I've needed including some abuse:

http://www.harborfreight.com/1500-watt-12-interval-heat-gun-430-800-570-1160-69343.html

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I also have a Wagner and it seems like I've used it forever with no problems. I do not like using it for heat shrink tubing as it's a big too big for close quarters. I just ordered a mini heat gun from CableOrganizers that's recommended for heat shrink.
 

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A few years ago I had about $150.00 in Sears gift cards and bought a Craftsman Professional Adjustable heat gun. It was a bit pricey ( $ 115.00 ), but I have used it weekly on heat shrink tubing and other things without a problem. Would I have bought it without gift cards ? Not so sure. I also have a Milwaukee hair dryer style that also has worked well. The Craftsman has a smaller outlet tube that takes different shaped nozzles and has 2 settings for heat and no heat..

I have a Craftsman variable temp heat gun as well, but with the "Craftsman Industrial" labeling. I got it for a steal on eBay; used and dirty but well cared for. I took it apart and, aside from some scuffs on the housing, it looks new. Sold by Craftsman, made by Steinel. Mine was made in Germany, however I have seen some marked as being Swiss made. You can look through the Steinel catalog for parts and accessories.

I've been happy with my Craftsman. Works great! When I was shopping around I kept an eye out for an older Milwaukee (also Steinel) or secondhand Master Appliance Pro Heat (USA).
 

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I have a Master Appliance VT-750CK Variable Temp Heat Gun. It's built like a tank and should out last me. Made in the USA.

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Steinel if you want one that will last forever.

This ^

I have one and I also have their gas soldering kit with soldering gun and torch etc. Pricey yes worth it yes I have had mine for 8 years with use a few times a month no issues.

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My Master heat gun is hitting 25 years old, for longevity of the Master heat gun always switch to fan only to cool the element prior to shutting down. Mine still has the original heating element...
 

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Thank you all so far, I was at our local ag store today and I saw a Genesis brand heat gun on sale for $10.99, I had it in the cart but then I saw the display gun and it felt light, and sort of cheap feeling. Am I being too critical, the heavier the gun the better it is, the lighter it feels the cheaper it is?

rural king? I have the genesis one from them. had it about a year, no problems so far.
 

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I have a wagner, and an ace hardware one that's a twin of the wagner. Have lasted me 12+ yrs on the original that is in my toolbox.
Now, I have a friend who does window tint. His heat guns run all day everyday. He's killed them all. He uses the $8 harbor freight ones. Keeps a couple in the truck at all times. He likes the digital one for precision, but said they don't last much longer than the cheapies. He gets 3-6 months out of the cheap ones if they make it a week. So with that knowledge of I was in the market for a heat gun and not using it all day everyday it would be the hf.
 
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