🔥 Heat up your creativity in a flash!
The SEEKONE Mini Heat Gun HG350 is a compact, 350W handheld tool featuring two precise temperature settings (260℃ and 450℃) with ultra-fast 1.5-second heat-up time. Engineered with overload protection and a durable, non-slip PA6+30GF body, it ensures safe, reliable use. Its lightweight design and retractable stand make it ideal for detailed craftwork, electronics repair, and versatile DIY projects.
Manufacturer | SEEKONE |
Part Number | HG350 |
Package Dimensions | 27.1 x 8.4 x 5.1 cm; 450 g |
Item model number | HG350 |
Colour | Yellow |
Material | PA6+30GF |
Wattage | 350 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cord length | 1.5 Metres |
Handle material | ABS |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 450 g |
D**K
Perfect Little Heat Gun for Small Jobs!
I absolutely love this mini heat gun! It’s surprisingly powerful for such a compact tool. I use it for various tasks like shrinking heat shrink tubing, removing paint, and even softening adhesives, and it gets the job done quickly and efficiently.The size is perfect for precision work — it's small, lightweight, and easy to maneuver in tight spaces. I was worried it might not be powerful enough for larger tasks, but it has more than enough heat for small to medium-sized jobs, and it heats up super fast.The two temperature settings are really convenient and allow for control depending on the task. It also has a nice ergonomic design, which makes it comfortable to hold for extended periods without feeling fatigued.It’s very well built, and the safety features, like the protective nozzle, make me feel confident using it. It’s also super quiet compared to other heat guns I’ve used in the past, which is a huge plus!For anyone who needs a reliable, portable, and effective heat gun for small projects, this one is an excellent choice. Highly recommend!
M**T
Works perfectly
Works a treat. I'm working on a project with thousands of wires, using a lighter was just resulting in too many burnt fingers. This is probably the best money I've spent all year, works super quickly and has really focused heat so it's easy to use around plastic components. Usually running on #1 setting, but if you want to shrink a whole bunch #2 definitely pumps out a ton of heat.
B**Y
Works well - great value for money
I bought this specifically for one project which was to handle heat shrink sleeving over ferrule joiints for my model railway. It works perectly on the low heat setting using the supplied curved heat refecter. more than happy with my purchase - highly recommended by me.
M**R
Ideal for heat-shrink sleeves (180°C)
Fast, easy and perfect shrinking of 8 sleeves without risk of overheating. Did a perfect job when refurbishing an antique standard lamp using (new) braid-covered flex. Sleeves stop the braid unravelling and make a neat professional job (not than anybody is likely to see this for years!).One of those tools that I've wished I'd had every time... but difficult to justify because I don't often need one and I generally don't buy cheap tools (because I usually regret doing so!). This works so well that a heat shrink sleeve will no longer be a matter of "it's such a PITA do I really need to?".Only 3 Stars because:1) The heat reflector hadn't been de-burred to remove sharp edges (risk of cut fingers) and so wouldn't slide over the nozzle.2) The claimed maximum temperature of 350°C is nonsense! At 350°C heat-shrink sleeving, standard cable insulation and solder would all be completely melted!Using a thermocouple thermometer, I got a maximum reading of 200°C inside the mouth of the nozzle; the working temperature in the heat reflector was around 180°C (350°F!) depending on where the sensor was held - ideal for heat-shrink sleeves.The gun does take about 10-15 seconds to reach full temperature from cold, so if shrinking a sleeve where heating anything close by is a risk, get the gun hot first, turn off, get it in place and give a quick blast.Without the reflector, temperatures are below 190°C unless you get the nozzle so close that air-flow is significantly restricted - a BAD idea!Most modern lead-free solders have melting points of around 218°C but be aware that lead-tin solders (banned in consumer goods from 1/1/2006, but commonly used in electrical/electronic devices before 2002) start to melt at 183°C.I haven't tried using this gun for removing paint (I've got a 1500W, 2-heat, gun for this) but I doubt this little gun is anything like hot enough.
M**N
Good heat gun
Good heat gun for the price, easy to use and easy to store
C**G
Great for crafting jobs!
Fantastic!I purchased this for the purpose of “tidying up” homemade candles, but it’s actually proving to be useful for a whole host of little crafting jobs. Excellent quality and heats up really quickly.The little stand is great too.Cable could be a little longer, but not a big issue.Overall, great value for money.
C**R
For the price it's fine
It works OK. Reasonably well made, generates plenty of heat to melt solder connectors. I be a happy bunny.
J**9
Not Just Hot Air
Great little tool (fits in one hand). Fast heat up (few seconds). Strong motor. Great for many applications, such as heat-shrink, plastic head lamp restoration, etc. Some sharp edges on metal attachments.
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