Equipped with a high-performance motor, this 1600W heat gun delivers powerful heat and adjustable temperature (100°C to 480°C) and airflow settings for precise temperature control to meet different work requirements. Whether you're scraping paint, welding, defrosting water pipes or any other task that requires concentrated heat, it's easy to handle. The heat gun is made of durable materials for long-term use in harsh environments, while the ergonomic design is comfortable to operate, and the lightweight construction makes extended use easier and more convenient. It is an ideal tool for both professional and home use that offers excellent performance at a cost-effective price.
Specification
Model |
T-HG3316S |
Power |
1600W |
Voltage |
220V |
Temperature Range |
100-480°C |
Air Output |
350 L/min |
Intelligent Digital Display |
No |
Temperature Regulation |
Adjustable Temperature |
Dimension |
255x200x78mm |
Dimension (Unit: mm)

Details

Applications
A heat gun is a versatile tool that is commonly used in a variety of fields, including construction, automotive repair, and crafting. It uses a heating element to produce a stream of hot air, which can be directed onto a surface to soften or melt materials such as plastic, vinyl, or paint. This makes it useful for tasks such as shrink-wrapping, soldering, and stripping paint or wallpaper. TOOL heat guns come in a range of sizes and power levels, and may feature adjustable temperature and airflow settings for greater control over the heating process.

Tips: The classification of heat guns
Heat guns come in various types, each designed for specific applications and user needs. Here's an overview of the most common types:
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Standard Heat Guns
These are basic, versatile tools suitable for tasks like paint removal and drying, with temperatures typically ranging from 100°C to 600°C. They're the most common type, easy to use for home and DIY projects.
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Variable Temperature Heat Guns
These heat guns allow you to adjust both temperature and airflow for more precise control. Ideal for tasks like soldering, heat shrinking, and other applications requiring accurate heat application.
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Digital Heat Guns
Featuring a digital display and precise temperature controls, these heat guns offer accurate temperature adjustment. They're perfect for electronics repair and other tasks requiring high precision.
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Industrial Heat Guns
Built for heavy-duty use, these heat guns have higher power (usually 1000W or more) and can handle tough jobs. They're commonly used in plastic welding, coating removal, and industrial manufacturing.
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Cordless Heat Guns
Powered by batteries, these heat guns are portable and ideal for tasks where access to electrical outlets is limited. They typically have lower temperature ranges and are great for light repairs and fieldwork.
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Low-Temperature Heat Guns
With a maximum temperature of around 250°C, these heat guns are designed for more delicate applications. They are perfect for shrinking films, drying paint, and working with heat-sensitive materials.
By understanding the different types of heat guns and their features, you can select the right tool for your specific application.