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Wagner Spray Tech. 775 Industrial Heat Gun

Our Price: $77.48
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Industrial heat gun. A multipurpose heat gun for the professional to strip paint, lift old floor tiles, or soften caulk and adhesives prior to removal. Also use it to remove ice from roof gutters and downspouts, or thaw frozen pipes and locks. Heat temp

Features:

Industrial heat gun


A multipurpose heat gun for the professional to strip paint, lift old floor tiles, or soften caulk


Also use it to remove ice from roof gutters and downspouts, or thaw frozen pipes and locks


Heat temperature settings of 100 F. to 750 F.


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Package Length: 13.4 inches
Package Width: 10.3 inches
Package Height: 5.6 inches
Package Weight: 3.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Great PVC heater/benderNov 08, 2000
By Greg McGuffey "teiwaz"
I bought this heat gun to heat PVC in order to bend it. I was using a butane torch and this works much better. It generates more than adequate heat, but without the problems of burning the PVC. It is light and easy to handle. I also really like the stand that is attached, allowing hands free bench work. The cool down feature works well, reducing the (in my case anyway) potential burns. I would definitly recommend it, at least for bending PVC.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Works okay if you want a heat gunJan 01, 2009
By Scott
I bought this after the pain of trying to strip paint with chemical agents for years. I was amazed at how easily it worked. I used it on my window and after about 30 seconds, a bubble starts to form in the pain (see my pictures). Keep running the heat over an area, and it will eventually get hot enough that you can easily peel it away. I suggest using a Hangzhou #5026TV MP 3" Bent Pole Scraper to remove paint. The end is dull enough that it won't scrape the wood too badly, and it's just the right size and angle for the area the gun covers.

Some of the problems I had with the gun, are that if you hold it in an area for too long, it can burn the wood behind the paint. It also can take a long time to heat an large area, leaving your arm tired. I wouldn't use this if you have a very large area to strip from. Additionally, the gun tripped the breaker in my house on many occasions. I couldn't run the light and the gun at the same time, and had to move them to separate switches.

Lastly, I really recommend the Warner Manufacturing 382XXX Tool 1000-Watt Radiant Heat Paint Remover over this gun. I bought it after, and it covers flatter surfaces, gets MUCH hotter, and peels paint away in half the time. It is basically just a really large heating element. I now use it for most of my stripping projects, and only use this gun for fine work when I need to remove paint from hard to reach areas.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Not for the long haulMar 15, 2011
By Chal Vought
The Wagner HT775 performed well, but not long. I used it every 10 days for 15 minutes per session over almost 4 years, to roast coffee beans. Now the blower runs, but puts out no heat. That's an operating life of only 30-35 hours. I disassembled it to investigate, but can find no obvious problems such as a burnt coil or short. I think it's the switch, preventing me from activating the heating coils. I expected more from Wagner.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5This gun is hot!Aug 31, 2008
By Michael E. Maloney
After looking at several heat guns on Amazon, I decided on this one. I used it for long lengths at a time over a three day period stripping paint from wood and it worked great. I had no problems with overheating and shutting down. I did always make sure that I put the switch on "cool" before shutting it down - prior to both long and short shut downs.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5The BEST for roasting coffeeOct 15, 2010
By Mari Ann Lisenbe "creator of The MARI Method"
We buy green coffee beans, and my husband uses this heat gun to roast our coffee.

He really likes the fact that
- it's construction is VERY heavy duty
- the heat is not thermostatically controlled - it is manually adjustable
- the airflow is manually adjustable
- it has a heat AND a cool setting, and it cools very quickly when switching

If you are looking for a heat gun to roast coffee, this is the one you want.

See all 6 customer reviews on Amazon.com
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