The UniversalHeat 600 hot air gun is suitable for removing paint and varnish as well as soldering.
Moreover, DIYers can use the UniversalHeat 600 to shrink, deform and dry cables or weld plastics.
It is equipped with a powerful 1800-watt motor, so doors, windows and furniture can also be quickly freed from old surfaces.
In the process, the cold mode with 50 °C ensures fast cooling of the material to be processed.
Three settings are available for controlling the temperature and air volume.
The Thermostop function automatically switches off the heating element when overloaded, protecting the device from overheating.
The practical housing of the UniversalHeat 600 hot air gun is made of stable plastic and the handle with soft grip lies comfortably and securely in the hand.
The 3-stage slide control can be easily operated.
Even with one hand, the do-it-yourselfer can perform more extensive operations with ease and, for example, form plastic pipes, heat and remove paint layers as well as form shrink tubes.
With the powerful and quiet 1800-watt motor, do-it-yourselfers make good progress.
The temperature can be varied in three settings (50 / 300 / 600 °C) and the air flow can be adjusted between 200 / 350 and 500 litres per minute to the respective workpiece.