With a heat gun in your toolbox, you can tackle a long list of jobs—from stripping paint and shrink wrapping to loosening nuts and bolts and removing wallpaper. These tools can handle a variety of tasks, but they differ in heat settings, design and other important features. If you’re thinking of buying a new heat gun, start with our top tips to find the best model for your needs.
What to consider when buying a heat gun
From temperature range to extra attachments, here are some of the main features to look for when choosing a heat gun.
Power source
Corded heat guns have a power cord that can be plugged into a standard outlet. Thanks to their battery-powered design, cordless heat guns offer greater freedom and portability without any cords.
Temperature control
Some models have fixed temperature settings, while others allow you to dial in the precise temperature for your job. Look for a variable temperature heat gun if you plan to use it for a range of tasks and projects.
LCD display
Heat guns with LCD displays show the real-time temperature for easy use and temperature control.
Airflow setting
Airflow control lets you adjust the force of the blast from the nozzle to suit the project you’re working on. Precise jobs may require a high-heat, low-speed setting, while others may call for increased air speed.
Nozzles & attachments
Most heat guns come with one or two nozzles so you can tackle a variety of projects. Additional attachments can be purchased separately to increase versatility and precision for specific uses.
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