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Comentado en Canadá el 18 de enero de 2025
Had both on hand and put fully charged 9amp 60v dewalt batteries on them for a comparison test. Grabbed some thinner electronic repair solder and both started melting the solder at about the same time( within seconds). Both are very close in cfm output and noise level too. A regular 20v 6amp battery had less heat and cfm output and took longer to warm up.Happy with the purchase knowing this copy performed nose to nose with the real thing. Worth the money imho, especially since you buy 3 of these copies for one genuine dewalt.Had to compare these two because of the amount of negativity on its Amazon reviews.Fact: A 20v gun will only produce so much heat and cfm. This copy compares very favourable to the real McCoy. Rather ironic, because the reviews on the real dewalt are the opposite of this models.Will probably buy a second for this winter. We use them to quickly warm up auto plastic parts so they don’t shatter in the cold on removal, frozen hydraulic quick couplers, locks , etcWe use an auto light mps torch for most bigger warm up jobs to break the frost where there is no paint, plastic, o rings, etc to damage or danger of fire
Raymond gaudet
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de abril de 2025
Très bon
Chris V.W
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de febrero de 2024
I like the price, item works great and heats up quickly, works great for my needs. The addon pieces that attach to the nozzle are great and fit nice and tight. I have not used the item alot yet but it has served the purpose well. I bet my wife would take this to dry her hair when we go camping off grid. :)
Chris Luxford
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de noviembre de 2024
Heat gun works great...use a 4amh battery or bigger I figured it would be a battery hog after all it is a short circuit to make heat
JayBo
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de enero de 2024
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