SEEKONE Heat Gun 1800W 122℉~1112℉(50℃- 600℃)Fast Heating Heavy Duty Hot Air Gun Kit Variable Temperature Control Overload Protection with 4 Nozzles for Crafts, Shrinking PVC, Stripping Paint(5.2FT)

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High impact, multi-use and undeniably versatile, the SEEKONE 1800W Heat Gun is designed to take on a whole host of DIY tasks.

Ideal for varnish and paint removable, decorating, home improvement, thawing frozen pipes, loosening rusted bolts, bending plastics and much more.

SEEKONE heat gun is ergonomically designed with a multi-grip handle and optimal weight distribution – minimising user fatigue over long periods of use. It has two heat and airflow settings (840℉and 1202℉) for more control depending on application. It built-in overheating protection design that makes your heat gun more safer, and more reliable.

Specification

Strong power: 1800W

Input: 110V, 60Hz

Size: 248mm*192mm (9.76″*7.56″)

Dual temperature setting :

Mini: 50℃(122℉)

Max: 600℃ (1202℉)

Dual airflow setting:

Low: 190L-210L/min; High: 250L-500L/mini

Cable Length: 1.6m (5.25ft)

Weight: 0.9kg (1.984lb)

​Suitable Temperature Recommendations

Low
120-300℉ thaw frozen pipes
400-440℉ bend the plastics, or soften dry paint
440-550℉ soften the adhesive material
790-830℉ soften welding material
900-950℉ loosen rusted material

High
960-1000℉ remove paint
1000-1200℉ qualitative change

Car Wrapping

It’s an practical garage tool that every mechanic should have in their tool box. It will give you the edge for carrying out tasks such as tinting car windows or wrapping your cars interior.

Removing rusted bolts

Heat the nut with a heat gun if it won’t come off. This causes the steel to expand, which can break the rust seal. Apply heat for about a minute, then allow the nut to cool.

Shrinking PVC

Our heat guns are simple to use and have the power to efficiently shrink wrap products at the speed you need. With excellent air velocity settings, it quickly shrinks PVC in just a few seconds

Bending pipes

Using the heat gun you can bend a piece of PVC pipe at just about any angle without using any adhesives or elbow joints. Not only convenient but also dramatically speeds up the job.

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Adjustable temperature heat gun LCD Heat Gun 1800W Heat Gun with Carry Case Adjustable temperature heat gun Mini Heat Gun 350W Mini Heat Gun 600W
Wattage 1800W 1800W 1800W 1800W 350W 600W
Model SDL-2816 SDL-2816 SDL-2816 SDL-2816 HG-350 HG-618
Max Temperature 1202℉ 1112℉ 1112℉ 1112℉ 662℉ 932℉
Dual Temperature Setting
Temperature Ajustment Dial
LCD Display
Overload Protection

Features & Specifications

  • ▶ 【Strong Power With 2 Modes】 SEEKONE 1800W heat gun provides strong power quickly heat up to 1202℉(650℃) in 1.5 seconds. Two modes: I: 50-450℃, 190-210L/min; II: 50-650℃, 250-500L/min
  • ▶ 【Variable Temp Control & Overload Protection】 Unlike other dual temperature heat guns, our heat guns provide variable temperature control. The black dial provides rheostat-type heating, the high / low switch on its handle provides air flow control. Temperature range from 122℉ to 1202℉; Our heat gun also possess overload protector to avoid damaging your heat gun and circuit
  • ▶ 【Scientific Ergonomic Design & Wide Applications】 Seekone heat gun has a scientific ergonomic design handle can prevent repetitive strain injuries and other musculoskeletal disorders; Ideal use for shrinking heat shrink tube, shrinking wrap, heating PVC, electronics, cell phone repairs, removing paint or floor tiles, loosening rusted bolts, and other heating or thawing purpose
  • ▶ 【Four Nozzles Accessories】 Deflector nozzle directs a long, narrow heat pattern to the work surface; Two concentrator nozzles direct a concentrated heat flow to the work surface; Reflector nozzle disperses heat flow evenly around the whole work surface.
  • ▶ 【100% Satisfaction Guarantee】 Full refund or return guarantee with lifetime free warranty. Anything happened about the product, please feel free to contact us at any time, we will be always here for you
  • Dimensions: ‎9.76 x 7.22 x 1.5 inches
  • Weight: ‎1.98 pounds

Pros & Cons

Pros

Decent quality, basic, economy heat gun. I use heat guns quite often, mostly for applying heat-shrink tubing, and bending PVC tubing and pipe. For these applications, I have a couple professional heat guns by Milwaukee, with accurate digitally controlled fan speed and heat control that can be variably set and then the gun adjusts to maintain the setting. But those cost a few hundred dollars, and I wanted a couple inexpensive basic heat guns for my home shop and garage. I decided upon two different models by Seekone, the less expensive one that is the subject of this review, and a somewhat more expensive (yet still inexpensive) model that adds a digital temperature readout and solid-state setting of fan speed and temperature. So, about this very inexpensive basic model. It is a classic utilitarian device with a solid, decent quality appearance and feel. It seems like something that will hold up well to light use, but I don't know if I would either trust it for any kind of production level work, or to last for many years of regular use. The housing is all plastic, with practically the only metal visible being the hot air nozzle, which by the way is approximately 1-1/2" diameter. The housing from the rear/base to the end of the nozzle is about 9-3/4", the diameter of the body is about 2-3/4", and the handle (including the power cord strain relief) extends about 7" below the body of the gun. The heavy duty power cord is about 56" long, and its strain relief included a loop which I presume is to allow hanging the gun on a hook (although not to be actually used that way). The gun is rated to be 1800W, and it could hardly be any more than that since that gets you to about 15A, the maximum on most 120VAC single phase power outlets. The gun is specified for 110VAC rather than 120VAC, although that should not be of great importance, and only 60Hz is mentioned, which should only influence fan speed, so I don't know if the gun's fan could be damaged, or work poorly, at 50Hz. The gun can be held, well, gun-like in one hand and aimed at the object to be warmed/heated, and the case & handle design make this mode fairly comfortable, with a good balance and other ergonomics. But the plastic is all hard, with none of the soft-finish we have become accustomed to with many power tools, so this probably makes extended use without wearing gloves somewhat uncomfortable. The other mode is to balance the gun on its rear-end/base, with the nozzle pointing up, so you can use both hands to hold the object to be heated in the air stream above the nozzle. This is a test for many heat guns in my experience, because many have a tendency to tip over, and because this can easily start a fire, they need to be closely watched when used this way. This also can show where the money was saved to get the low cost.....my Milwaukee models use something like a silicon rubber jacketed power cord with high strand count conductors inside, so the power cord is soft and floppy, with minimal stiffness, so the weight and/or stiffness of the power cord, coupled with the greater weight of the gun, make it more stable in this mode. By comparison, this Seekone gun is very light weight, and the power cord, while electrically adequate, is also inexpensively made, and is quite stiff. I found that I had to adjust the position and orientation of the gun until I found a stable place to let it balance while in use, and another other position or rotational orientation on a floor or table would result in the power cord's stiffness pulling on the low mass of the gun, so it would just fall over immediately. My Milwaukee guns have the ends of their handles at the same level as the rear base of the gun's housing when used in vertical mode, and this also helps stabilize the gun. On this Seekone gun, the handle itself cannot be used this way, but they DID include a wire bail that snaps into two holes near the end of the handle. Normally, the bail rests against the back of the handle, but you can flip it to another position where is acts to extend the handle such that it touches the same surface that the gun is balanced on, making it more stable in that direction; this does help to offset the stiffness of the power cord, at least in one direction. However, on MY gun, the wire bail was installed with its bent 'foot' on the wrong side, so the power cord would not allow it to be flipped into that "kickstand' position....I needed to spring the bail out of its holes, and turn it around 180 degrees, and then re-install it onto the handle. The gun comes with four accessories, all of which modify the airflow out of the nozzle: - Concentration nozzle, 2" long, reduces the normal 1-1/2" diameter nozzle down to 7/8" diameter - Concentration nozzle, 2" long, reduces the normal 1-1/2" diameter nozzle down to 1/2" diameter - Reflector nozzle, 2" long, redirects the air from the nozzle to one side (the shovel shaped sheet metal piece is about 1-1/2" wide). The reflector as furnished is fairly flat, but you could potentially bend it to redirect the air differently, or even curl it around something like a dowel to make a looped shape (many other heat guns come with just such a nozzle, best for evenly heating heat shrink tubing around electrical wiring) - Deflector nozzle, 3-1/2" long and 2-1/4" wide, flattens the hot air stream and directs it to one side; this is probably for stripping paint The gun has two controls: - Three position 'fan' switch, OFF, LOW, HIGH - Large temperature setting knob that actually forms the rear base of the gun (the gun rests on the knob when in vertical mode) The fan switch is pretty obvious, although it is not apparent from looking, or reading the brief users manual, if this also influences the heating element (as many other heat guns do, limiting the gun to only one heater element if the fan speed is low, and allowing both heating elements (or more) to be powered only when the fan is at a higher speed.....more on this later. The temperature knob seems to be marked backwards (and I see some other reviews saying the same thing). It seems to be showing a counterclockwise rotation for higher temperature, but that is not the case. Turning the knob clockwise increases the temperature. I did a series of tests, supporting the tip of a food grade thermometer 2" above the end of the nozzle while the gun was in its vertical mode. I tried the gun at both LOW and HIGH fan settings, in each case with the temperature control knob fully counter-clockwise, centered, and fully clockwise: LOW Fan - CCW = 132°F - Centered = 290°F - CW = 400°F HIGH Fan - CCW = 116°F - Centered = 290°F = CW = 550°F (see below in ****) In all measurements above, I allowed the gun to run undisturbed for one minute before reading the thermometer, and then I averaged the readings over another minute to get the temperature number. In all cases, the temperature actually took at least 30 seconds to more or less stabilize, and once stabilized, the temperature cycled up and down around the average temperature, about 5°F above and below the average, i.e a 10°F fluctuation. When the temperature had settled to its low extreme, I could hear a sudden slight drop in fan speed, then the temperature would rapidly climb to the high extreme, after which the fan speed would increase slightly and the temperature would slowly drop back to the low extreme, and the cycle would repeat. This is indicative of a thermostat-controlled heating element, in spite of the sales lingo that suggests something more elaborate, and in one place "rheostat control". My guess is that the temperature knob simply adjusts a thermostat set-point, and that switches the heating element on and off, nothing fancier than that. What does surprise me a little is that in the HIGH fan mode, the lowest settable temperature was lower than what I measured in the LOW fan setting, although the highest temperature was certainly higher in the HIGH fan mode. My guess is that with the heating element at its lowest power, or the thermostat's lowest sensitivity, the heater is putting out the same BTUs with the temperature knob fully counter-clockwise, but the air is blown past it faster to it does not pick up the heat quite as much. ********* I noticed that at no time did I measure anything above an average of 550°F, .......FAR from the advertised 1200°F maximum. Then I remembered that my food grade thermometer can only read up to a maximum of 600°F, although with that I would assume that I would have read UP TO 600°F instead of just 550°F. I also thought that I observed the usual thermostatic cycling around that 550°F set-point; if the nozzle temperature was actually getting up above 1000°F, then I would not have expected to see cycling around 550°F. Of course, nothing in those specifications says WHERE the temperature might be taken to get that 1200°F, so perhaps if the temperature probe were jammed down inside the nozzle close to the heating elements, you might see it that hot. But in my view, if a heat gun is being used on its highest settings closer than 2" from the work object, that could be a safety issue, so I went with the 2" that would be typical, at least for things like heat shrink tubing. BTW, most heat shrink tubing is polyolefin, and the normal recommended shrink temperature for that is about 200°F, so the LOW fan setting and the temperature knob turned to about center of its rotation will be plenty warm for that task. Please look for my separate review of the digitally controlled version of this heat gun.

So far so good. I have used this nicely designed and constructed mechanical dragon's breath. The heat controls work well. Although upon first use the gun did not heat up to a high temperature as advertised, not even close. I set the gun down after 15 minutes of continuous use. The second time I poked the dragon about 5 minutes later, it got hot as hell. I mean to tell you it was glowing like a dragon in heat. Knights solid themselves in fear. It certainly got around ~550F-650F or ~287C-343C. But I am very doubtful it actually heated up as high as advertised. The wood would have started to burn quickly. Despite that it performed as needed to heat cure a very dense hardwood for a longbow. In fact it heated up my entire two car garage in 20 minutes. At this point I have gotten about 45 minutes worth of continuous use out of it with no problem. For the price I would say this thing works pretty well. I like the design. It is comfortable to use. Easily stands on it's own. And it is capable of cooking eggs or making an air fried grilled cheese sandwich. Smoked meats may be less achievable. The heavy duty cord and plug are stiff as you would expect but not too much so. If I need to battle the abominable snowman, I would need a much long cord and probably another heat gun. Two is better than one for self defense. I guess I am saying is, I would buy this again. But let's hope it does not come to that. Because then I will certainly update my review with a much different story. Happy Hunting

Perfect. This heat gun is exactly what I was looking for. I needed something to help me adhere vinyl to my cups. With just a light touch from the heat gun I get a solid seal with no bubbles. I can’t wait to experiment more and try something else with it.

As I've never owned a heat gun before so. I can't state this gun is Most Excellent, just right or horrible. What I will state is I've now comfortably used it for two days, likely running 5 hours each day / on max heat setting; it did the job I needed (heating stick on vinyl floor panels for easier removal). I have three negatives - one, it only comes in a cardbord box (which I knew upfront), second, one of the supplied nozzles doesn't fit the gun nozzle (too small - I used the gun straight out - no nozzles). My last complaint is if your not careful you may also burn yourself (right ankle / minor). My Power cord measured about 52"" so this job required me to use a longer heavy duty cord.

Great heat gun!!! This is a great heat gun! Lots of value for the money. Multiple heat settings and tips for different applications. I use it to shrink my heat shrink sleeves on tumblers and it works great! I highly recommend it!

Works great. Not too bulky! The plastic on this heat gun feels more stout than most other heat guns I have used in the past (not counting the old HEAVY duty metal heat gun). I have dropped it without any issues and it get as hot as you need it too. It does have a pretty hefty draw as expected for an 1800w tool when you have it on high so make sure you have it plugged into a circuit without much else on it.

Cons

650C ? I like the design and feel of this heat gun. The variable temp is what drew me. That makes the heat gun more useful for a wide range of applications. I got 40 C at the lowest setting, but after 10 mins of operation on HIGH fan and MAX temp setting it only reached 250 C. It draws the amps, power cord gets hot to the touch, but does not come close to the claimed max output. Maybe I got a bad copy? I am going to request a replacement and see what i get the second time around. UPDATE July 8 I received a second copy of this heat gun from Amazon. It is better than the first, but still shy of the claimed output of 600-650 C. For tests on this copy I use a faster responding thermocouple. On the low end, the new copy settled in about 65 C drawing about 100 watts. On the high end, it settled in about 460 C drawing 1345 watts. If ever reached the rated 1800 watts, I have no doubt it would reach 600 C. I also suspect the that installing one of the nozzles will allow it to reach higher temps. What lead me to to the Seekone was a June 12, 2022 Popular Mechanics review that rated this model “Best Overall” out of 10 models tested - “The 10 Best Heat Guns for Crafts, Home Improvement, and More”. Bottom line, I will keep this copy as it is more versatile and has higher heat output than my well aged 1400 watt Wagner Power Stripper that still reaches about 370 C. In increased my overall ratting, but Seekone has some quality problems.

Only lasted using one time. This worked great while it worked. Amazed how it took old paint off so easily. Tried using it a second time and it shot out a spark and would not heat up. Contacted seller waiting to see if they stand behind their warranty and replace the heat gun.

OK for paint stripping. purchased to strip paint. this is a basic, inexpensive product. didn't like the heat dial but is needed to turn down heat prior to turning off. attachments can work loose as they are only press on. low fan setting stopped working after first coupla uses. will need another before too long, as i am stripping my house siding, and will explore other options.

Does not get as hot as advertised. I have it set to the highest temp and on the high setting and it’s still taking quite a delicate and slow hand to remove the paint from this door. I was hoping for more power and easier removal. I might go to Home Depot and see if there is a better gun for this job. I have a kitchen full of cabinets I want to strip and at this rate it will take me a month. It’s not horrible, it’s just not what I was hoping for.

Treat this with respect. It can reach 600 C (1112F). When you buy a heat guy, you expect safety, heat control and that it works. This meets those expectations. It's also lightweight and easy to control. I also should commend the vendor on providing the important information on the first page instead of burying it as others do. There are a few minor issues: 1) The metal clamp is listed as a stand. It can't be....it would be unbalanced, and the cord would have to be twisted so far it would break. Maybe it's a hanger, but .....wait. I wasn't expecting the unit to stand facing up. It IS a stand, but there is no slot for it at 90 degrees and I don't trust it to hold something so hot. 2) What is the rubber ring for? 3) As the stand doesn't really work, you will have to find a heatproof surface to place this on. It should include one. 4) There is no description of the attachments. I had no idea what one was for until I looked at the pictures here. 5) I think the attachments will loosen over time. There needs to be something that holds them in place. If a hot attachment falls off in a carpeted room or into a solvent...... 6) The table in the guide shows a temperature control of "Stepless" and "Dual Step." And then shows different power outputs in watts, ranging from 1,000 to 2,000./ . Then depending on those two (and whether it is 220 or 110, you might have a range from 60C to 650C. I am uimclear on how to make the changes. 7) The power cord should include something to tie it up. A dangling cord is not smart on a 600C (1112F) item. 8) As many vendors do on Amazon, there is a card inside with QR code, phone, website and email to register the product get a lifetime warranty, and ask for feedback. You have to provide your order ID. I haven't registered this yet, but I have seen offers if one provides a 5 star rating. That kind of undermines the idea that the ratings here are completely honest. I suspect it allows a vendor to see if you posted a good rating before fulfilling their offer. Amazon should set up clear rules to prevent this by not allowing them to compare buyers to their reviews.' Does anyone else find the brand "Seekone" a little weird for a gun, even if it is a heat gun?>

Works, but feels cheap. Works well enough, but temp control is hard to read / seems backwards… I’ll probably add my own markings/stickers to make it clearer.

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