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Steinel HL1821S Professional Hot Air Gun 1800W, 240V for Crafting and Heating Applications

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Description

General description

The Steinel HL1821S Hot Air Gun is a lightweight and easy-to-handle tool designed for various heating and drying tasks. It features electronic control with an infinitely variable temperature range from 80°C to 630°C, adjustable in 9 steps via a thumbwheel. An integrated fine dust filter helps protect internal components from damage, ensuring durability and reliable performance.

Technical specifications

  • Power: 1,800W
  • Temperature range: 80°C to 630°C, adjustable in 9 steps
  • Airflow: 150-500 liters per minute
  • Weight: 0.80 kg
  • Supply Voltage: 240V
  • MPN: 82024
  • EAN: 4007841082024
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Compatible with various nozzles and attachments designed for hot air guns (not specified, but generally available for this model)
  • Installation

  • Plug into a standard 240V power outlet
  • Adjust temperature and airflow settings as needed using the thumbwheel
  • Usage

  • Use for heating, drying, bending plastics, paint removal, and other DIY tasks
  • Adjust temperature and airflow for different materials and applications
  • Other information

    Steinel HL1821S Hot Air Gun 1800W 240V STIHL1821S

    Features

    • Brand
      STEINEL
    • Weight
      906 g
    • Power
      1800 W
    • Voltage
      240 V
    • Max. flow rate
      500 l/min
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    Heat gun buying guide

    The heat gun, or hot air gun, is useful for stripping paint and varnish, welding, desoldering or thawing pipes. The generated hot air can easily reach 600 ° C. and can be powered through gas or electric means.
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    STEINELVisit the STEINEL store
    In 1957, Heinrich Wolfgang Steinel began manufacturing electrical heating resistors while studying electrical engineering. After graduating in 1959, he devoted himself fully to his small company, which produced heating elements for a wide range of electrical appliances such as bonnet dryers, coffee machines and egg cookers. The company was regarded as one of the leading companies in the development and use of ceramics in heating resistors and expanded rapidly, making it necessary to relocate the headquarters to Herzebrock-Clarholz in 1978. The development of the two-pole voltage tester proved to be an important and successful step for the company, as the high sales of these devices continuously reduced the company's dependence on the shrinking market for heating resistors.
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