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popularPEMP posted Yesterday 09:38 PM
popularPEMP posted Yesterday 09:38 PM

DEWALT DCE530B Cordless Heat Gun 20V MAX 990°F max temperature $99

$99

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Fasteners Inc has DeWalt DCE530 heat gun for $99 in the Saturday Flash Sale (04/18/2026)

• Shipping is $8.74, or free shipping at $149
• Fasteners doesn't collect sales tax outside CA
• Fasteners Inc is an authorized DeWalt dealer who sell genuine products

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Fasteners Inc has DeWalt DCE530 heat gun for $99 in the Saturday Flash Sale (04/18/2026)

• Shipping is $8.74, or free shipping at $149
• Fasteners doesn't collect sales tax outside CA
• Fasteners Inc is an authorized DeWalt dealer who sell genuine products

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Yesterday 11:05 PM
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madcow3417Yesterday 11:05 PM
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I am not happy with mine. It's probably good quality, but the batteries are a limiting factor. It takes at least a minute to heat up, so if I'm doing a piece of heatshrink then 90% of the power used goes to heating up. That can heat up an enclosed space uncomfortably. For larger projects like bending acrylic, the battery just doesn't last that long. I use it maybe once a year when I'm too lazy to drag an extension cord or power station somewhere.
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z9z91Today 12:06 AM
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Quote from madcow3417 :
I am not happy with mine. It's probably good quality, but the batteries are a limiting factor. It takes at least a minute to heat up, so if I'm doing a piece of heatshrink then 90% of the power used goes to heating up. That can heat up an enclosed space uncomfortably. For larger projects like bending acrylic, the battery just doesn't last that long. I use it maybe once a year when I'm too lazy to drag an extension cord or power station somewhere.
Battery powered devices in general doesn't work efficiently by producing heat. Use a gas lighter for heat shrink tubings.

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