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The Wagner Spraytech HT1000 Heat Gun delivers dual temperature settings of 750°F and 1000°F powered by 1200 watts, perfect for paint removal, loosening rusted bolts, shrink wrapping, and more. Featuring dual fan speeds, a corrosion-resistant nozzle, and an integrated stand for safe hands-free use, this durable tool is designed for professional-grade home improvement projects. Trusted by millions with over 50 years of brand reliability and backed by a 2-year warranty.














| ASIN | B00004TUCV |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,947 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #13 in Soldering Heat Guns |
| Brand | Wagner |
| Color | Yellow |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (20,346) |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2007 |
| Folded Knife Size | 11.3 x 10.1 x 3.6 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024964118175 |
| Included Components | Heat Gun, Manual |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
| Item model number | 0503008 |
| Manufacturer | Wagner Spraytech |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Part Number | FBA_503008 |
| Pattern | Heat Gun |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 9.5"W x 2.75"H |
| Size | HT1000 |
| Style | Heat Gun |
| UPC | 024964118175 024964184781 803982736079 249641181758 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 year home use warranty |
| Wattage | 1200.00 |
C**.
Reliable and Consistent Output at a Reasonable Price
This heat gun is worth the additional 8-15 dollars for the name brand given how many unreliable and inconsistently performing heat guns are out there made by unknown companies. The power is technically lower, but I believe it makes it more usable for most tasks vs only using the low setting of stronger tools. Nice attachments with the kit so just get it.
G**N
It was a really good buy and a good price!
Works really well having two different heat settings heats up very quickly and just works really well to remove labels It was a great buy.
R**.
Great Heat Gun and Accessories
Works great. Use it to remove labels from boxes without damaging the box.
S**N
Gets hot
Gets hot quick works as advertised
T**.
Great product
Paid a little more for the Wagner brand and glad I did. Heavy duty, heats up fast, good attachments.
J**E
Very good heat gun.
Excellent tool, works fantastic.
T**N
blows hot air, heat shrink is easy!
i got a used one and it looks new. doesnt seem to be used . only saved me a few bucks but ok. works well. i never had one and it makes heat shrink ming electrical connections a breeze! also used to soften some tight fitting rubber hoses. another tool in the tool box. medium is hot for my needs, hot might melt heat shrink but it packs a hot punch! i chose this one bc Wagner is a well known and quality product. i am happy with it, never had a heat gun before!
B**U
Who knew I needed a fancy heat gun?!?
I've been comparing heat guns for a while now. I had two, one that had seen way better days, and a newer, nicer one. Both were the typical hi/lo heat switch, because that's all you need, right? Well I was using the good one because why would I use the crappy one, and after I got done with it I set it on top of my tool chest to cool off, and as I turned around to walk away, I heard it crashed to the ground. My tool chest is about 5 and 1/2 ft tall so it was a considerable distance, and when I picked it up, there was some stuff rattling around inside of it. It still worked, but I was concerned with whatever was rattling around would eventually come in contact with the heating element and start a fire while I was using it, so in the garbage it went. So I've been relegated to using the old one that even smells funny when you use it, for some time now. So I started my quest for a new heat gun, and I, of course, wanted a good one because a heat gun generally lasts quite a while and it's not something that you're replacing all the time, especially if you get a quality one. I had seen this Wagner at a local store and my first thought was that it was very expensive and why would you need an LCD screen on a heat gun? I thought it was a little extravagant and started researching cheaper models, but I kept coming back to this Wagner Ferno 700. I just couldn't convince myself at the time to pull the trigger on it because of the price and was about to buy a different brand that was the number one rated basic heat gun by Project Farmer on YouTube. I actually waited then to see if the price on that one would drop for the recent prime days and it did not, but the Ferno 700 popped up as a suggestion at an adequate savings, at least for me, so I ordered it. After it arrived I'd began checking it out and going through the owner's manual and I suddenly realized just why it's good to have an LCD screen and then the different controls for temperature and fan speed, not to mention the awesome cool down feature when you're done using it. I was super impressed at the control you have with the heat. As you increase or lower it there is a number read out for the temperature and also a little bar graph that shows when it's reached the temperature you have set it at. The fan speeds are so much better than just a simple high/lo like all the heat guns that have used my entire life have been. I never realized a heat gun could be so versatile. In the past even if I'm using the low setting and it's too hot for what I'm doing you just have to hold it further away and that's guessing. With this, you set it at the temperature you need, adjust your fan speed to where you need that as well, and if it's a little too warm or a little too cool, just adjust it to where you need it. If you had it too hot and you lower the temperature some you can see exactly on the screen when it's cooled down to that temperature by the blinking end of the bar graph as when it reduces and holds solid it's at the new temperature then, no guesswork here. No guesswork with the cool down feature, either. Turn it off and it automatically goes into a three minute cycle with the fan on high to run cool room air through it. And it works! The only thing I wish is that Wagner would have included some sort of carry case much like the one they sell for about $15 but always seem to be out of, because at the price point of the Furno 700, it would just be nice to have that included. That's just my opinion, and all in all I am super impressed with this heat gun and I'm looking forward to times I need to use it. If you're on the fence, Black Friday is coming up and I suspect it'll have a great price then, too and if you've been thinking about it, snag yourself one up, you won't regret it.
T**I
The product looks really of good quality. But, I think this heat gun is not meant for gulf countries. It operates on 110-120v. I believe it should be 220-240v for the gulf countries. I had to return my order. If they have a 220-240v version I would re-order.
E**O
Buenas calidad. Recomendado. Buena marca y buen precio.
P**N
ZERO STARS WAS DUPED BY AMAZON REVIEWS ONLY BEING USA BUYERS!!!! UK PEOPLE DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT
M**L
This heat gun lives on my bench. I repair EVERYTHING! from woodwork, metalwork, plastics, etc and this tool is indispensible. When my old one died, i purchased this to replace it. It is lesser power than my old one, but that is not a bad thing in that it doesn't tend to melt plastic and other delicate items so easily. It softens adhesives (Say for removing labels, XC ski baskets,..) increases penetration of solvents (stuck bolts), warms up epoxy resins prior to mixing, and many other common jobs around the shop. Good purchase.
K**.
Be careful if you are in a 220V country and consider to buy this tool. The voltage requirement is even not specified on the tool body. It can only be found in the manual. Amazon page should include this pieces of critical information.
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