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Warner Manufacturing 382XXX Tool 1000-Watt Radiant Heat Paint Remover by Warner Manufacturing
Product DetailsManufacturer: Warner Manufacturing Model: 382XXX Product features: - Softens nearly 23 square inches of paint at one time
- Provides concentrated heat across 6-1/2-by-3-1/2-inch heating surface
- 10000-watt 120 volt
- Includes flip-over resting stand, plastic handle, and 3-wire ground cord
- Recommended for exterior use only
Description of Warner Manufacturing 382XXX Tool 1000-Watt Radiant Heat Paint RemoverThe Warner 1,000-watt radiant heat paint remover provides concentrated heat in a 6-1/2-by-3-1/2-inch heating surface to soften nearly 23 square inches of paint at one time. It features an open shield to get under edge of siding, a flip-over resting stand, plastic handle, and a three-wire ground cord. Wire support is provided for the tool when not in use. This 120-volt electrical paint remover is recommended for extreme and exterior use only.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Warner Manufacturing 382XXX Tool 1000-Watt Radiant Heat Paint RemoverCustomer Review: This thing is awesome Summary: 5 Stars
I have struggled for years to remove paint from various surfaces. I have used countless chemical paint strippers, which are expensive and a HUGE mess. God forbid you get that stuff on your skin. And they are hard to use when working on intricately-detailed surfaces. After a while I decided to try out the Wagner Power Products 283022 HT 775 1,680-Watt Heavy Duty Heat Gun, which is like a super-powered hair dryer. That worked pretty well, but it was a slow process. On a whim, I decided to purchase this Warner radiant remover. Even at 1,000 watts compared to the 1,680 watt Wagner heat gun, it works much better and literally removes paint in seconds. The product is nothing but a heating element surrounded by a metal box. It is so effective because the box closes in the heat and confines it to the area you're working in. When removing paint from a wall this works perfectly. After pre-heating for a couple minutes, I just hold it directly against the wall, wait about 6 seconds, and scrape the paint away with something like a Hangzhou #5026TV MP 3" Bent Pole Scraper. "Hair-dryer" guns take about 30 seconds and you have to move them back and forth, plus, you are losing a lot of the heat by using them. The only problem with the Warner remover is that it can get a little too hot. If you hold it too long, it can actually catch the surface on fire. It was not uncommon for me to hear a flame erupt under the tin after holding it too long against the wall, or to accidentally burn the underlying surface.
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