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DEWALT 20V MAX Heat Gun Kit, Cordless, Up to 990 Degrees, 42 Minutes of Run Time, LED Light, Battery and Charger Included (DCE530P1)

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  • DEWALT cordless heat gun has up to 990 degrees Fahrenheit/ 532 degrees Celsius max output temperature**
  • Up to 42 minutes of runtime per charge***
  • 6.7CFM****
  • Lock-on button for ease of use
  • Lock-off trigger to engage manual operation
  • LED to brighten dark areas when tool is in use


Go places your corded heat gun can't. This 20V MAX* cordless heat gun is compact for use in tight spaces and diverse applications, including heat shrinking wire tubing and paint and decal removal. It features up to a 990-degree max output temperature** and comes with two temperature settings. The specialty lock-on and lock-off features allow for handsfree operation. The nozzle is the standard size of traditional heat guns, allowing attachments from corded units and other brands to fit with ease. This cordless heat gun includes a flat nozzle and hook nozzle attachment, as well as a DCB205 5.0Ah battery and charger.


Durochers
2025-08-29 15:28:56
Based on some of the other reviews I read I decided to do a bit of testing on my own. I first used a 1.3ah slim battery with it and observed the heat output and fan speed on both high and low settings. Then I installed the provided 5ah battery and the output was significantly different. The heat output almost doubled and the fan speed was noticeably faster on both the high and low settings. I then used a 9ah battery and the difference was much more subtle, almost undetectable. As for length of use per charge I think those that expected this to be used for lengthy projects like stripping paint or heating vinyl will be disappointed, this isn't meant to replace a corded heat gun for those applications. I think this fits very well in the intermittent use category often associated with heat shrink tubing, sticker pealing, and other short duration applications.
Reece
2025-08-21 17:10:27
Good on battery and puts out plenty of heat for most applications. The corded ones will always be better if you need high heat for longer periods of time, but for tasks like wiring this works great.
Trina sue paul
2025-08-04 13:08:21
I received the wrong item at first, this company was helpful and kind getting me the right item in a timely manner, this is a good quality item.
WTCI
2025-07-22 15:27:22
Although not as powerful as a corded version, this little guy is definitely worth having on the truck and in the shop. I use it for a lot of light duty applications or when a high voltage power source just isn't available. Just be aware this is NO substitute for a corded heat gun.
Reverend J
2025-07-17 10:34:49
I ordered a Dewalt because I use their tools and have the batteries. I was expecting a Dewalt level of goodness, and I got “meh.”I had been using a cheap corded heat gun from harbor freight, so perhaps the issue here is that comparing corded to cordless is apples to oranges. However, the Dewalt is wildly underpowered in my opinion. Even on high, the blown air barely reaches 4 inches from the device, so if I need to heat gun something (generally epoxy) I have to have it right up against the item to get a result, whereas the cheapo heat gun blows like a hair dryer, and will set off the smoke alarms if I’m not careful.On the Dewalt I can barely discern the difference between the high and low settings, beyond it being noisier on high.Also the 5 amp hour battery gets chewed through in record time compared to the usage in drills and jigsaws and such.It does get hot and blows air (kinda) so 3 stars for meeting the minimum of the product description.Maybe my expectations are off, but this is a dud in my eyes.UPDATE: mere hours after I posted this review, I saw that the Project Farm guy on YouTube released a heat gun comparison video (if he had done it a bit sooner he could have saved me the money I spent on this silly piece of nonsense). I recommend a viewing: he specifically points out the differences between corded and cordless, though it’s worth noting that even with the corded Dewalt heat gun, he mentions that it doesn’t push much air. The cheapo I have from harbor freight is the Warrior, for frame of reference. It’s also what I will be using while this Dewalt model collects dust. Really the only advantage to this cordless heat gun is that it’s cordless.
CANDYCARMEN
2025-06-01 09:26:27
My son that I bought for was thrilled. He loves the feel of the tools in his hand and for a construction worker that is high praise. Thanks!!!!!!!
jonathan
2025-05-31 14:42:16
The equipment showed up on time. I gift wrapped it without unboxing it and all of the pieces that arrived work great for the recipient. I was very embarrassed to learn that upon unboxing it the two tip attachments weren't in the box.
Brian
2025-05-01 16:27:27
Really easy to use and light weight only thing 5ah battery doesn't last that long 6ah seems to be best but a 10ah last the longest so far but the weight makes it rough
Joseph Stern
2025-04-30 11:17:32
Completamente satisfecho, excelente producto. Cumple por lo descrito por el vendedor. Volvería a completar con este vendedor. Muchas gracias
Jim Spencer
2025-03-05 15:20:23
Another great quality product from Dewalt . This cordless heat gun is durable yet efficient and best of all it's 20 volt lithium ion battery is compatible with other Dewalt cordless products with the same voltage (cordless drill etc) . To sum it up another great Amazon purchase with their usual speedy delivery
jino kurian
2025-02-28 15:44:04
Very bad
LEONG
2025-02-10 12:44:40
I used it on the car to remove old badges, adhesives on painted surfaces, heating the scratched up plastics to melt the plastics and remove the scratches.
Andrew R.
2025-01-15 12:25:45
It gets hot enough to bend PVC conduit but doesn't burn it easy like a corded heat gun. Quick test shows about 340w on high. Not bad for a battery operated tool.
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