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Reddit mentions of CARTMAN Heat Gun, 1500W Hot Air Gun in Carry Case, 750-1000 ℉ with 6 Accessories

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CARTMAN Heat Gun, 1500W Hot Air Gun in Carry Case, 750-1000 ℉ with 6 Accessories
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    Features:
  • CAUTION: at initial use 30mins heating, slight smoke is harmless, that's steam from heat isolation material mica. Please understand.
  • The Hot Air Gun heating in seconds easily to help complete DIY household home improvement tasks, please pay attention to safety when using it.
  • 2 temperature settings (842℉ and 1112℉) for defrosting freezers or loosening rusted bolts
  • The design of Rear Cover Flat and bracket is ideal for stand by itself upright to free hands
  • Heat Air Gun come with 9 multi-purpose attachments, includes 4 nozzles, 1 scraper handle, 4 scraper attachments. Great for shrink wrapping, epoxy resin, shrink tubing, crafts, cell phone repairs, vinyl wrap, thawing pipes, paint removal, electronics repair.
Specs:
Color2 Speed
Height10.629921249 Inches
Length14.566929119 Inches
Size2-Speed in Case
Weight2.20462262 Pounds
Width1.968503935 Inches

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Found 1 comment on CARTMAN Heat Gun, 1500W Hot Air Gun in Carry Case, 750-1000 ℉ with 6 Accessories:

u/occamsquattro · 2 pointsr/CCW

$25 is a bit misleading. Let me explain.

I just finished building my own holster. I started by heating the kydex in a toaster oven, but I was unable to get the kind of fit I was after. Every time I got the kydex formed to the gun properly, there was some other problem which would require me to reheat the plastic -- like getting that curve right to fit your body, or making sure there's a little flare at the opening, so it's easy to holster the gun. So I'd have to reheat the plastic and try again. The problem with the toaster oven method is you're forced to heat the whole sheet at once, and you only get one chance to mold every aspect of the plastic perfectly.

Pretty soon, I broke down and bought a heat gun, which makes it possible to get every aspect of the holster right piece by piece without losing the form you're already happy with.

My point is, you're likely going to need to buy a heat gun to build a holster you're happy with. Perhaps you can borrow one from a friend, or perhaps you can get away with using a hair dryer. But if not, you're going to need to factor in another $30.