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Heat guns are a type of hand tool used for a variety of applications, such as stripping paint, thawing frozen pipes, and loosening adhesives. They are typically powered by electricity and feature a nozzle that emits a stream of hot air. Heat guns are often used in the automotive, construction, and manufacturing industries.
Heat guns are available in a range of sizes and power levels, allowing users to select the best tool for their specific application. They are also available with a variety of accessories, such as nozzles, scrapers, and reflectors, to further enhance their functionality.
Heat guns are a popular choice for DIYers and professionals alike, as they are relatively inexpensive and easy to use. They are also a safer alternative to open flame torches, which can be dangerous in certain applications.
Some of the leading companies in the heat gun market include Bosch, Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, and Black & Decker. These companies offer a wide range of heat guns, from basic models to more advanced tools with additional features. Show Less Read more