For some extra coin, I recommend an adjustable, controlled heat heatgun. Dewalt makes two models, one with a simple dial, the other digitally controlled with readout, both for less than 100 bucks. These guns can go all the way to 1100 deg. F, but can be turned down to as low as 150 degrees. These guns hold the heat at the settings you select, and have two speeds. Having controlled heat makes certain work like shrinking tubing, forming plastics and drying much more consistent ans safer for the work itself. You can shrink he tubing without worrying about burning the wires, form plastic without scorching the plastic, etc. These are good for electronics work as well. I also have a Steinel ESD=safe gun with even more capabilities than the DeWalts for electronic work.
I highly recommend the DeWalt digital gun, best value out there in a controlled heat gun.