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The Uaoaii Cordless Heat Gun delivers professional-grade performance with a max temperature of 1022°F (550°C), dual temperature settings, and rapid 20-second heat-up. Powered by two rechargeable 4.0Ah lithium-ion batteries, it offers 30 minutes of uninterrupted cordless use. Featuring an ergonomic ABS design, built-in LED light, overload protection, and four versatile nozzles stored in a compact suitcase, this heat gun is engineered for precision, durability, and ultimate portability—ideal for crafts, repairs, and DIY projects.






| ASIN | B09ZQL3KWS |
| ASIN | B09ZQL3KWS |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,123 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #63 in Hot Air Guns |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (194) |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (194) |
| Date First Available | 1 June 2022 |
| Date First Available | 1 June 2022 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Kilograms |
| Item model number | HG2000 |
| Item model number | HG2000 |
| Manufacturer | Uaoaii |
| Manufacturer | Uaoaii |
| Part number | HG2000 |
| Product Dimensions | 29 x 31 x 9 cm; 2.9 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 29 x 31 x 9 cm; 2.9 kg |
| Voltage | 21 Volts |
M**S
I ended up not needing to use this for my project, but I did test it out before returning and the gun worked great. Plus the case for the whole set was really slick. I’ve used lots of heat guns over the years, and this one definitely looked the nicest. Big fan of it being cordless!
D**R
I been have looking for a cordless heat gun for a while now. I have tried several on Amazon and never found one that met my needs. I mainly use a heat gun for heat shrink tubing and heat sealing tubing. And sometimes for other misc tasks. Then I found this one and my search is over. This fits comfortably in my hand and heats up quickly. It has 2 speeds and comes with two batteries. The 2 batteries are what I like because an issue I had with others was that the battery died while using it for a while. I then had to pause and recharge it and then back to my task. No more interruptions!! It does come with additional attachments which is nice also. I love the flat attachment (not sure what it's called). If you're looking for an all-around heat gun, this should be the last one you look at.
E**R
It is what it is. This is a battery powered heat gun and is not as powerful is an AC model, but it is great for removing labels from plastic bags and boxes, and for heat shrinking wire shrink tubing, and it is portable! The heat is not as hot as my other heat guns but that is actually better for not melting through tubing and plastic bags. I would not recommend it for paint stripping or anything that requires extended run time since it overheats if used continuously. It is good if you run it for 2 or 3 minutes then let it rest for 15 to 30 seconds. It is very stable standing on its battery, so I just leave it sitting on my workbench where it is quick to grab when I need it! After use, I stand it up again to cool! No cord to yank it off the bench with or for me to hit and cause it to accidentally melt something! I have used it on several cars, boats and trailers to seal the wiring, and use it every week to remove Amazon labels from boxes. My main concern has been that, like other non-mainstream brands, I may not be able to find batteries for it in a few years when the included ones fail. Many thanks to the Amazon Vine reviewer who noticed that the batteries have the same connection as Makita batteries! Now I can get good quality replacements if I need them! I also have a 20V wet/dry vac that uses this battery! Battery nerd time: The 18650 Lithium cells used in these packs are 3.6V-3.7V nominal and 4.2V fully charged. Battery packs like this use 1,2, or 3 sets of 5 cells each to provide 18.5V nominal and 21V fully charged. The protection circuit in the battery drops the fully charged voltage to around 20V. 18V, 20V, and these 21V batteries are all the same type of battery! Marketing dictates how they are labelled, and the only difference is in the quality of the cells and the protection circuit. Mainstream batteries tend to be better quality, have a measured capacity closer to their labeled Ah rating, and last longer, but cost more!
M**P
Purchased this portal heat gun to use on a major vehicle rebranding project for the company I work for. The heat gun looks beast, lots of accessories and came with two batteries. Unfortunately the gun doesn't work. The batteries are charged, and the heat gun does turn on, but it only gets warm, not hot. In addition it smells like something in the gun is being burnt (wires / plastic). I would like to return this heat gun for a refund, but I think I waited to long to do so.
R**N
Update July 20: TL/DR -- had a bad unit and battery (x2). Since I posted my review (see below) about my purchase the company contacted me. They read my review and offered to replace my heat gun + battery (x2). Replacement battery and heat gun NOW WORK the way they're supposed to. I was surprised the company actually read any reviews, let alone reached out to any customer (me). Story short, replacement unit arrived today. So far, so good. Kudoz to the company for reaching out and sending a replacement. TL/DR it gets the job done. However... I experienced the same issue another customer showed in his video review - battery has few bars and unit will not power on. On a full charge unit does works as expected. I wasn't expecting too much from the knock-off 21V 4ah batteries included, to be clear. They do work but with just a bar or two only it's hit and miss. Low quality cells. But ... this heat gun is compatible with Makita 18V battery series so for me it's a win. looked at a couple of cordless heat guns including Ryobi and Milwaukee. Neither has lock-on feature. Makes no sense to me. For my line of work i needed a cordless gun. Ever tried shrink wrapping wires outside in the wind? Frustrating. Ever been too 'lazy' to drag an extension cord outside just to use corded a heat gun for a few wires? Frustrating. This heat gun, light-weight and compact, does what it's suppose to do. Three stars b/c of battery issue first day. Does the job. /bklyn👑
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