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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
I've wanted one of these for YEARS!! Just couldn't figure which one to actually buy. I went with this version specifically because I like the case. Blue is my favorite color so that sold me.I used to work in a heat treat factory and ran an induction heat treat machine and was absolutely stunned by how fast it was. It heated the part, ran a cooling cycle and was done in a minute. Since then I'd always seen opportunity for a faster way to heat things. I always intended to build a smaller version but never did. How cool is a handy held version?!?!
Michael Hiester
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
This is a quality rusted bolt heater makes them loosen to remove with ease. Easy to use gets very hot. Great value.
David
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
These induction heaters have traditionally been stick-style, longer but without the pistol-trigger arrangement. I think the pistol style is more ergonomic, unless for some reason you really have very little room near your work area. You can twist the coil wire around to any shape you like to get into the narrow spaces.And you can even lengthen the coil. This machine expects a certain resistance, so it can either use the 20' 16 gauge wire, or 50' 14 gauge wire (not included), according to the instructions. So you can have a very long coil wire, just increase the gauge to match that spec. The heat is proportional to the number of coils you put around your work object (bolt or whatever you need to heat up).You can also get a "mini pad" attachment (not included) to heat up an area. It's a very useful tool.
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