🔥 Heat Up Your Projects with Precision! 🔥
The DEWALT Heat Gun (D26960K) is a powerful, user-friendly tool featuring an LCD display for precise temperature control, built-in safety features, and a comprehensive accessory kit, making it ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | D26960K |
Item Weight | 7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.31 x 4.75 x 14.06 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | D26960K |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Yellow |
Style | Classic |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Corded-Electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1550 |
Amperage Capacity | 13 Amps |
Maximum Power | 1550 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 13 |
Air Flow Capacity | 18 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Cord Length | 10 Feet |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Cone Nozzle | Fishtail Surface Nozzle | (10) Other Common Accessories | Kitbox |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
D**D
Excellent heat gun
Love this heat gun. I like being able to set the heat range.Works like a champ.
B**7
Best heat gun
Best heat gun I have owned!
K**N
heat gun
Works just like it is made for, no problems. I have used the heat gun for a couple of jobs.
D**S
Well built heat gun with a ton of different uses!
I've been waiting for this heat gun to go on sale. Finally, when Amazon ran a lightning deal on it during the holiday season, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to buy it.The Dewalt D26960K is the perfect heat gun for someone who wants a very reliable heat gun but doesn't want to spend a lot of money. It has a digital readout and comes with 12 different accessories. It feels extremely well built (as you would expect from any Dewalt tool). It also has a longer than usual cord which can possibly eliminate the need for an additional extension cord.Using the heat gun is extremely easy. All you do is simply plug it in, set the speed (low or high) and set the temperature you want. On low speed, you can set the temperature from 150-750 degrees fahrenheit. According to the manual, these temperatures are used for heating up your work piece slowly (heat shrinks, drying paint, possibly repairing electronics). On high speed, the temperature ranges from 150-1100 degrees fahrenheit. Again, according to the manual, these temperatures are used for heat up your work piece quickly (removing paint, loosening nuts & bolts, removing floor tiles). Obviously, having the option to set your temperature gives you more control during different applications. For example, if you're working on your phone, you may set the temperature lower on the low speed to avoid from frying anything out if you used the higher speed. When you're done using it, it balances very well on the built in kickstand. I've had this heat gun for a little over a month now and I absolutely love it. All of the attachments go on easily and stay there. Not once was I worried about them falling off. Just be careful not to touch them after use!The only negative I can think of is the wall scraper that comes with it. It's a little flimsy. If you're removing paint, you're better off going to a home improvement center and purchasing a better one in the drywall section. If you've been on the fence about buying it, just go ahead and do it. You won't be disappointed!
H**X
So far so good
I use a heat gun as part of my job on a daily basis. When I use them, it's up at full power, and switching it on for 4 seconds, then off for a minute, the back on for 4 seconds, then back off for another minute, over and over all day long. A friend of mine has one of these and loves it. It's great being able to see the temperature on the back of the unit. It adjusts in 50 degree increments. It's light and works well. I've only had it for a month though.There are a few things I would like though.1. Why 50 degree increments? Why not just put in a switch that allows you to just roll the temperature up and back down as you like and just have the LCD report what temperature it is.2,. Battery power - Dewalt has a wonderful set of battery powered tools. I have a lot of them that I use. They have a high/low power heat gun in battery format, but not this one. Why? What could possibly be so different that you couldn't just swap out the power cord for the battery circuit and base. The power cord is a danger with these. I can't tell the number of times, I have sat down a unit only to have the power cord twist and pull the unit back or over and burn things that shouldn't get burned, including my arm. With a battery, that's not a problem. You still have to be careful how you set it down and where, but at least you don't have a power cord pulling against you.Again, I like this unit, but I would LOVE a battery powered Dewalt LCD gun.
B**S
Decent heat gun, lots of attachments.
This is a decent heat gun, but it's not as nice as some I've used, although it's cheaper than all the others I'm compare it to. I use it at home, mostly for heat shrink tubing, and window film in the winter. It does the job, but it could be better.It doesn't get as hot as I expect based on the temperature on the screen. It seems to be about 100-150 degrees cooler than the heat guns I have at work, which are made by Bosch and Steinel. Well, the Bosch one is actually made by Steinel too, but it says Bosch on it. They don't make that one anymore though. But I need a higher setting on this Dewalt gun to do the same things at the same rate that I do with my Bosch and Steinel guns at work, so the temperature indicator is definitely calibrated differently, and it feels a lot cooler.It doesn't have presets. Which wouldn't be a big deal, but it doesn't always go back to the temperature I had it at after I turn it off. It sometimes does, but it usually doesn't, and I haven't figured out why. I guess I just haven't paid enough attention. But it usually defaults to 150 degrees when I turn it on, and if I hit up or down it goes to 50 degrees above or below where I had it depending on which button I hit. So it doesn't take long to get back to the temperature I had it at, but it's kind of a pain. Also, it's only adjustable in 50 degree increments, which really isn't that big a deal, but the other guns I use are adjustable in 10 degree increments. I suppose if you were doing some sort of precision work you might need that fine level of adjustment, but I generally don't.As for positive things, it has a nice long power cord on it, which is good. The kickstand thing works pretty well, and having all the accessories is a plus. The accessories aren't quite as nice as some, but they're not bad, and you can always add more. The case has a place for every accessory, which is nice, since it keeps them from floating around in the case. The variable temperature and digital display are nice too, even if the temperature isn't 100% accurate. It's at least consistent.All in all, it's a good gun for the money, and I'd recommend it to people who need a reasonably priced heat gun for general purpose stuff around the house or work. It's probably better than anything else in this price range. However, if you want a really nice heat gun and have money to burn, I highly recommend the Steinel digital gun like I have at work. But I don't have $300 laying around at home, so I'm happy enough with this Dewalt gun for personal use.
A**R
Great tool to have in your inventory
Use this all the time. Highly recommend having.🚒👩🚒😎👍
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