HT400 Heat Gun  Wagner SprayTech

HT400 Heat Gun Wagner SprayTech

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The HT400 Heat Tool is a versatile heat gun for home, workshop and hobby projects. Its small size is ideal for getting into hard to reach places and working on delicate crafting and DIY related projects. Its simple, pencil-like design features a dual high (680°F/360°C) and low (450°F/230°C) temperature setting that allows you to complete countless tasks. Some ideas include embossing cards and other crafting projects, repairing electronics or wire, shrinking electrical tubes, shrink wrapping presents, making jewelry and more. The heat gun also has a retractable stand, allowing for hands free operation when your project requires two hands. Whatever your next project that requires heat, the HT400 is the tool for you.

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Thought this would be perfect for working with heat-shrink tube, but the more reviews I read, the more I think I should return it. Anyone have any firsthand experience? : r/Tools