Here's a tip if u miss a locking mechanism. I double wrapped a black rubber band around the handle, i move it up onto the trigger if i want to lock it.
Nice vid π. Einhell last time, now Bosch, I see Germans are on the attack (I know, it kind does not sound good here in Europe :D). In any case, I cannot really tell the difference between the expensive heat gun brands and the cheaper ones (I own Dewalt and some DIY brand models). They both seem to operate the same. Max. temp. is ca. 550C, the heating time is very similar (short ;)). The triger has to be hold all the time for the device to work (it seems to be a safety thing of some sort). I find them very useful to use for heat-shrinks, no need to look for extension cords, the temperature is not too high. For some harder tasks I usually use the corded model.
Many thanks for the praise and your experience! :) Haha, that was actually just a coincidence. I try to make sure that I present and test tools from different manufacturers from time to time. Coincidentally, I also recently bought the Dewalt hot air gun to showcase in a future video :D
Here's a tip if u miss a locking mechanism.
I double wrapped a black rubber band around the handle, i move it up onto the trigger if i want to lock it.
Thanks for the experience, as well as the idea to arrange the trigger. :)
Kind regards
Nice vid π. Einhell last time, now Bosch, I see Germans are on the attack (I know, it kind does not sound good here in Europe :D). In any case, I cannot really tell the difference between the expensive heat gun brands and the cheaper ones (I own Dewalt and some DIY brand models). They both seem to operate the same. Max. temp. is ca. 550C, the heating time is very similar (short ;)). The triger has to be hold all the time for the device to work (it seems to be a safety thing of some sort). I find them very useful to use for heat-shrinks, no need to look for extension cords, the temperature is not too high. For some harder tasks I usually use the corded model.
Many thanks for the praise and your experience! :)
Haha, that was actually just a coincidence. I try to make sure that I present and test tools from different manufacturers from time to time.
Coincidentally, I also recently bought the Dewalt hot air gun to showcase in a future video :D