MinRi Portable Mini Heat Gun, Hot Air Gun Multi-Function Electrical Heat Tool for for DIY Embossing, Shrink Wrapping, Drying Paint & Phone Repair with 100pcs Heat Shrink Tube (300W UK Plug)

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MinRi Portable Mini Heat Gun, Hot Air Gun Multi-Function Electrical Heat Tool for for DIY Embossing, Shrink Wrapping, Drying Paint & Phone Repair with 100pcs Heat Shrink Tube (300W UK Plug)

MinRi Portable Mini Heat Gun, Hot Air Gun Multi-Function Electrical Heat Tool for for DIY Embossing, Shrink Wrapping, Drying Paint & Phone Repair with 100pcs Heat Shrink Tube (300W UK Plug)

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There are some small heat guns that go just over a pound, and as long as you’re not going up above 2 pounds, you’re likely still in the small heat gun range. Unlike the larger DIY guns — these mini versions don’t usually have a handle. Instead, you grasp the outer shell of the unit — very much as you would hold a pencil.

DeWalt have included two quality tips as well. A fishtail one that will be great for paint stripping, and a narrow cone for when you want more control over the heat spot. Our list below has some of the best heat guns for electronics that are available to buy now. Best Mini Heat Gun for Electronics: Wagner Spraytech HT400 Heat Gun | Buy Now Best Cordless Heat Gun for Electronics: DeWALT 20V MAX Cordless Heat Gun Kit | Buy Now Best Gas Heat Gun for Electronics: Titan Tools 51886 Propane Heat Gun | Buy Now Best Hot Air Station for Electronics: YIHUA 8786D Hot Air Rework and Soldering Iron Station | Buy Now Best Portable Heat Gun for Electronics: Performance Tool W2082 Compact Rechargeable Cordless Heat Gun | Buy Now Best Heat Gun for Electronics with a Variable Temperature Control Dial: PORTER-CABLE Heat Gun 1500-Watt | Buy Now Best Heat Gun for Electronics with Safety Features: SEEKONE Heat Gun 1800W | Buy Now Best Durable Heat Tool for Electronics: Milwaukee Dual-Temperature Heat Guns | Buy Now Best Precision Heat Gun for Electronics: Wagner Furno 750 Heat Gun | Buy Now Best Inexpensive Heat Gun for Electronics: Fujiwara Heat Gun Kit 1500W | Buy NowSingle Temperature Heat Guns: Although these tools only have one heat setting, if they are being used for a very specific project or task, it ensures a reliable and consistent temperature. Also Available at: Walmart 5. Best Portable Heat Gun for Electronics—Performance Tool W2082 Compact Rechargeable Cordless Heat Gun The large accessory kit is ideal for beginners. You can get to work straight away without spending any extra money. The scrapers are definitely useful things to have.

A carrying case is always a nice addition. It’s even more useful if it can accommodate extra nozzles. Heat gun prices The power cable is just 1.8m long. Anything under 2m means you’ll need to have the extension cord at the ready. If you’re someone who values the look of your power tools and wants a lot of color options, then this Mini Dual Temp Hot Air Gun Tool from Chandler Tool is a great choice. The Wagner Furno 300 is a great option if you need a solid heat gun on a budget. This workhorse offers two different temperature settings integrated with two specific blower settings. With a maximum temperature of 1000°F, it offers more than enough heat to melt adhesives and strip paint, but it can also handle lower-heat DIY crafts. The all-plastic handle has a molded texture for better grip than comparable budget models, and its 6'6" cord is longer than many other models we tested. The cord also has a handy, integrated hanging loop for storage.

Mini Heat Gun Buying Guide

Although this model only has two temperature settings, it can provide direct heat to a project in just 1.5 seconds. An additional happy customer explained, “This heat gun is top-notch. It pumps heat out in literally two seconds and couldn't be easier to use.” Specifications The YIHUA hot air rework stationis really helpful when working with any electronics since all of the bulky controls are contained on the station and not the tool itself. This gives users more freedom and access to their work than the average heat gun provides. It does not have a protective cover over the nozzle, but it does have the safety stand to rest it angled away from your work surface. Compared with most full-size heat guns, this hot air machine looks more like an oversize board marker. You hold it like a pen rather than a pistol, and it creates a much more localised heat patch than one of the big boys.

Should you be looking for a mini hot air gun that has the capability to cope with both small and larger-scale projects — I feel this machine could be the answer. The lowest temperature you can get from this heat gun is still 80° C. You can always hold if further away from the workpiece, but I think it’s a bit hot for some applications. Having a lightweight, small heat gun can allow you to work on smaller projects or feel more confident when handling such a dangerous power tool. Stand Now for the specs. This heat gun weighs just 650 g but puts out up to 600° C using the powerful 1800 Watt power input. You can select from two different airflow speeds, up to 450 litres per minute airflow and it makes a maximum noise of 79 dB during use.

Applications for a Miniature Heat Gun

It’s expensive for a corded heat gun. If you’re a tradesperson then it makes sense to get the best gun, but it’s a bit much for a casual DIYer.

In my opinion, this is an essential feature — so always ensure your small heat gun possesses an integrated stand. These built-in stands look like little curved metal wires. They can fold against the body of the heat gun when not in use, then be folded out to use as a stand when you want to rest the heat gun down on your work surface. Some small heat guns will only have one temperature setting, which can be as low as 392°F or as high as 662°F. The first thing to think about when purchasing a heat gun is its power source. Heat guns often have a power cord that can be plugged into a standard outlet, but if you’re planning to use the tool somewhere that outlets aren’t available, you may want to opt for a cordless, battery-powered model. (Keep in mind that cordless models have a limited runtime before they need to be recharged.) Alternatively, there are select gas-powered heat guns, which typically run on butane. The 2.4m long power cable is much better compared with the SEEKONE. You can reach most things without resorting to an extension cable.

Tips

The first thing to note about this heat gun is the excellent set of accessories you get with it. If you’re new to using one of these bits of kit, you can get to work straight away. You don’t need to buy pretty much anything else.



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