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Black & Decker 9756 Dual Temperature Heat Gun
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Black and Decker 9756 Dual Temperature Heat Gun

 

List Price: $51.11
Price: $27.99
You save: $23.12 (45%)

Media: Tools & Hardware
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Buy from: United Kingdom


Features:

  • Two heat settings (500 or 1020 degrees Farenheit)
  • Lightwieght (1.7 pounds); Can be operated with just one hand
  • 10-amp, 1200-watt motoro
  • Quickly dries almost anything


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0

  • Worked like a charm
    We used the heat gun to loosen epoxy holding undermount vanity sinks. We removed the sinks easily. It worked like a charm.

  • Great for the price
    I needed a heat gun for a small project. I went to my local hardware store but all they had was a Makita for big bucks. I didn't want to spend a lot of money since I only had a small job in mind.
    This heat gun worked really well. I don't know how it would stand up to professional usage, but for occasional or small jobs, it's great.

  • Does the work
    It does the work, i haven't used during long periods. The only drawback i see is that it does not include accesories for different airflows.

  • If you need it, get it
    I bought the B7D heat gun because I often re-shaft golf clubs. You can't use a hot flame such as a propane torch because it burns the surface of the club - mainly it's too hot. Epoxy melts far below the flame temperature.
    This gun is perfect for this kind of work. I'm going to try it on tile work next.


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