🔥 Heat things up with DEWALT's cordless innovation! 🔥
The DEWALT 20V MAX Heat Gun (DCE530B) is a powerful cordless tool designed for professionals, offering a maximum output temperature of 990°F and an impressive runtime of 42 minutes per charge. With its lightweight design, LED light for visibility, and versatile nozzle attachments, this heat gun is perfect for a variety of applications, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DCE530B |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 3.1 x 7.3 inches |
Item model number | DCE530B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Black, Yellow |
Style | Heat Gun |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | (1) Hook nozzle attachment; (1) Flat nozzle attachment |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
B**N
Perfect for Marine Electrical Work A Must-Have Tool
As someone who does a lot of electrical work in a marine environment, this DeWalt 20V heat gun has been a game changer. It heats up fast, is compact, and completely eliminates the need for extension cords. I use it regularly for heat shrink connections on my boat, or boat trailer and it performs flawlessly even in damp, salty conditions.The cordless freedom makes tight or remote jobs so much easier, and the build quality is what you'd expect from DeWalt tough and reliable. If you're doing marine or mobile electrical work, this tool is a no-brainer
G**T
Heat gun user
Great heat gun. Portable easy to handle does its job and doesn’t well. No complaints.
M**N
Decent Performance For A Cordless Tool.
Works fine as long as you're not expecting corded tool level performance. Not good enough to be your only heat gun, but has it's place. Goes through batteries like they're going out of style.
Z**N
Solid tool, have LOTS of charged batteries on hand
Very handy to be unteathered while doing automotive wiring. Works well and gets up pretty fast.Battery life is very short, as one would expect from a high draw heater. Even my 5+ amp hour batteries won't get me through a a full area of wiring when I am properly heat shrinking everything.
C**D
Great heat gun!
The media could not be loaded. Fantastic heat gun for doing heat, shrink tubing, etc. Don’t know where this thing has been my entire life as it works fantastically for multiple tasks. Battery life is very good even with a smaller battery and unit seems very durable. High low selector, which seems to work very well for different temperatures and having the trigger safety lockout is Especially helpful. Works really good on shrink/solder connectors as well!
M**.
It works, but at a price.
I thought this was going to be a good idea due to the mobility or ease of use without having to lug an extension cord around when using a heat gun in multiple area of homes I visit for work. But it really doesn't have very much power as far a heat guns go. It goes through batteries like Joey Tribbiani goes through dates. Even the big "Corellian Cruisers" (9 amp hours) Be sure to bring in your fast charger and several spare batteries when using this heat gun.It WAS however perfect for heating my frozen puck locks off my work van when we had a freezing rain day a few months back. Every time I went back to my van the lock was frozen and I had to heat it with this gun in order to unlock my van. I must have used it 10 times that day.
J**R
Gets hotter than reviews imply...
Bought this mainly for heat shrink tubing. Certainly does that on the lower setting and does it quickly.Knowing this is battery operated, there's only, realistically, so much heat one can crank out (else melt the battery pack) but this does get seriously hot.Can it sustain that or be used industrially...no.Just...know your tool, and get the right one for the job
O**Y
Great heat, Less airflow
👍🏻 Recommended: Despite less airflow than cheaper plug-in guns, this one provides plenty of heat & stands upright to cool off after using.Cheaper plug-in heat guns have much higher airflow & higher temperatures. That being said, sometimes the cheap guns are too hot and blow too much air. This dewalt 20v gun provides plenty of heat for small projects. Less airflow with plenty of heat means you don’t have to worry about burning everything else nearby.You also don’t have to worry about a cooling stand or heat resistant surface to set it down on after using it like you do with plug-in guns. They take forever to cool off & risk burning whatever surface they touch when laying down.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago