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Heat Gun; inc nozzles etc
Topic Started: Sep 4 2007, 07:27 PM (299 Views)
Sal
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Ryobi Heat Gun with accessories

From Amazon, £23.07 including free delivery. Has 2 air speed settings and a variable heat setting from 50 degC to 650 degC and an LCD temp display so it can be used at optimum temp. Hard carry case

Reckon if you are going to splash it this isn't too bad a price.

Sal
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Sally
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Hi Sal

I just thought you may be interested in these heat guns, I got mine from Scewfix for £14.99 complete with carry case, scraper and attachments, and they have some cheaper ones too, although saying this I have only used mine a couple of times and have gone back to using my small heat tool as I find the gun way too heavy for me :faint:

Sally :wave:
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Sal
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Hi, I looked at screwfix and various others. The cheaper ones were all out of stock. Plus there were p+p charges, unless you are lucky enough to have a store nearby.
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waxingsteve
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Great find, Sal :ta: A very professional piece of kit :thumbup;

Steve :)
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Sally
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Sal I didnt think about the P&P costs, as I have a store nearby...

Sally :wave:
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