Tool_Freek
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I’m interested in purchasing a PVC pipe heater/oven box. At present, my considerations include the Greenlee 849 and the Current Tool 450. Both are for 1/2”-2” pipe. The Greenlee 849 advertises 120 VAC X 20 amps while the Current Tool 450 advertises 120 VAC X 15 amps. As best I can tell, and I may be wrong, both have a grounded 15 amp plug on the cord. It seems odd Greenlee would put a 15 amp plug on a 20 amp product. Does anyone know if the Greenlee product will trip the breaker in a 15 amp circuit? If it does, it seems that would severely limit the tool’s on-site location usage. I understand the Greenlee product might heat up quicker or get hotter than Current Tool’s. Assuming both get hot enough, the prevalence of 15 amp circuits would make waiting a little longer trivial. Being unfamiliar with either of these two products, I have to ask: am I missing something?
Would this topic be better placed over in the Lighting and Electrical forum?
Would this topic be better placed over in the Lighting and Electrical forum?