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5 (1 Review) | Catalog: 110038724 | Model: Steinel 110038724
Sieve Reflector Nozzle 50x35 (HG 2320 E, HG 2020 E, HL 1920 E)
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Reflector nozzles direct hot air around pipes and tubing for even heating.
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A Heatshrink Miracle!
5.0
So I bought this hoping it would fit my Wagner heatgun. I know the Steinel guns are great, but heat is heat and 200 for a gun when I already have a pretty good one didn't make sense. Anyway, with the addition of a hose clamp on the base it fits perfectly and tight. THIS THING ROCKS! I am a hobbyist but I do alot with heatshrink on all of my splices, feeds. etc... With every typical reflector, you still have to rotate the connection because the primary and hottest source of heat is out of the front of the gun. With this, it is even and everywhere at once. Once you get the airflow and temperature correct, all you have to do is put the connection inside the nozzle and watch it. I can't imagine how much time I could have saved over the years if I k=had known about this sooner. Granted, it cost as much as my gun, but even if I had the Steinel gun I would have needed to purchase this separately. Love it.
Dan Miller on Sep 10, 2020 I found this helpful (0)