Temperature
The Dewalt D26950 heat gun allows you to adjust the temperature setting to suit your needs. You can set the operating temperature anywhere between 120 and 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. The unit is capable of producing a maximum airflow of 16 CFM.
Power
The Dewalt D26950 is powered by a 13-amp motor. The heat gun is coupled with a ten foot power cord, so you'll have plenty of space to maneuver. The tool also has built-in overload protection to stop the heating element to prevent damage.
Convenience
The Dewalt D26950 heat gun also offers an assortment of convenience features. There is an integrated ring that is useful for hanging the tool from various structures. You also don't have to worry about the heat gun tipping over thanks to the built-in kickstand.
Comfort
The Dewalt D26950 heat gun is also very comfortable to use. It is very compact and weighs just over two pounds. This coupled with the fact that the tool has an ergonomic grip means that you can comfortably operate it over long periods of time.
Design
The Dewalt D26950 is packaged with two nozzles. They include a fishtail surface nozzle and a cone nozzle. The motor and heating element inside the heat gun are separated so you can maintain them separately. The cord protector also helps keeps the cord in place. The tool is backed by a three year limited warranty.
The Dewalt D26950 heat gun allows you to adjust the operating temperature anywhere between 120 and 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. You can also use the built-in ring to hang the tool from various structures. Its light weight and ergonomic grip offer comfortable operation over a long period of time.
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