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good deal. ty
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Thanks
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Post #183043128 added 03-13-2026 3:49 PM by CleverLocket139 in Hot Deals
Nice thx!
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Post #183044952 added 03-13-2026 5:57 PM by omar10wahab in Hot Deals
What specifically are you doing with this related to 3d printing? I seen soldering irons and threaded inserts but not sure if you use it for a specific application or maybe it's something related to...
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Post #183045405 added 03-13-2026 6:25 PM by woodwhacker in Hot Deals
Seems pretty meh. Unless you absolutely need battery operation, there are better corded heat guns available for less.
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Post #183046035 added 03-13-2026 7:15 PM by GraySquirrel in Hot Deals
I'm gonna stick with my corded gun
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Post #183051726 added 03-14-2026 7:36 AM by v_h in Hot Deals
Hot air stations are dirt cheap these days on Amazon and they come with useful tips for working with SMD.
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Post #183046755 added 03-13-2026 8:21 PM by soarinj20 in Hot Deals
Can this be used for Halloween decorations? With the plastic tarps on skeletons
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Post #183048090 added 03-13-2026 10:33 PM by Danzilla in Hot Deals
Heck, it's probably a step up from the butane torch lighter I normally use.
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Post #183031125 added 03-13-2026 4:04 AM by KatManDude in Hot Deals
RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Heat Pen with Pen Topper and (2) Nozzles (Tool Only). Free Delivery. ...
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Post #183037458 added 03-13-2026 10:23 AM by FeistyMeerkat368 in Hot Deals
Got this last time. If you have the batteries it works well. No idea how it would work for intense jobs but I use it for 3d print stuff and it works well.
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Post #183038649 added 03-13-2026 11:28 AM by TACO_Trader in Hot Deals
Bought this for shrink butt connectors. Not very hot. Only works well with the higher quality shrink butt connectors and wire wrap.
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Post #183077646 added 03-15-2026 6:02 PM by whitecrane8 in Hot Deals
I admire the constant stream of new products coming from Ryobi, but some of them seem to be interesting but without a real use. Maybe this was designed for drying nail polish when you are camping?
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Post #183052488 added 03-14-2026 8:23 AM by supergreaser in Hot Deals
I have this tool, and it is handy in remote situations (melts ice off your glazed car door lock - just one example), and work table for softening and loosening where needed. Works OK for wire shrink...
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Post #183053994 added 03-14-2026 9:55 AM by LisaFree in Hot Deals
Amazon has the full-size cordless heat gun for $68, or you can get it at Direct Tools Factory Outlet for $52.50 + $3.14 shipping. ...
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Post #183058626 added 03-14-2026 3:24 PM by jesterfx in Hot Deals
Is it better for the little stringing cleanup than using like a lighter and such? I have a larger plugged in heat gun I guess I could use but maybe too powerful, and a bit unwieldy, for fine 3d...
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Post #183044907 added 03-13-2026 5:54 PM by Danzilla in Hot Deals
So then, probably not hot enough for surface soldering? It does say 450 / 750 temp selection, which should be hot enough and then some.
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Post #183046725 added 03-13-2026 8:18 PM by DealosaurusDaReel in Hot Deals
The fact that you're even asking this question about a low end hobby product makes me question if you should even be soldering in the first place.
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Post #183048972 added 03-14-2026 12:40 AM by quixtoxicated in Hot Deals
I'm guessing hes using it to clean up/smooth out the parts. I've been using a heat gun very carefully to remove the stringing on my prints (petg) and considering this instead.

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