High heat, controlled airflow, and a practical kit
This heat gun solves a simple workshop problem: you need fast, focused heat without dragging out a larger tool or a gas torch. With 2000W of output, it reaches 350-600°C and gives enough force for vinyl work, paint softening, cable shrinking, and general renovation tasks.
The two-speed airflow range of 300-500L/min changes how the tool behaves in hand. Lower airflow keeps the heat concentrated for detail work, while the higher setting moves more air for broader surfaces, which is useful when you want speed without losing control.
What the 2-speed design changes in real use
In practice, the two modes are less about “weak” and “strong” heat and more about how the air stream lands on the material. Users report that both settings heat well, with the faster mode mainly pushing more air rather than feeling dramatically hotter, which is useful to know before you start a job.
That balance makes the tool more predictable than many budget heat guns that feel either too aggressive or too soft. If you are removing adhesive film from panels or warming plastic trim, the steadier airflow helps avoid scorching, and that is where this model starts to make sense.

Four nozzles make the tool more versatile
The included nozzles matter because they turn one hot air gun into a small task kit. A narrow nozzle helps direct heat into corners, while wider attachments are better for paint, wrapping, and larger repair areas, so you spend less time improvising with distance and angle.
The package also includes a putty knife, which is a practical touch for surface prep and soft material removal. That combination is especially helpful for DIY users who want to get started immediately instead of sourcing accessories separately, and it points to the tool’s renovation focus.
Built for workshop handling, not pocket carry
At 0.85kg, this is light enough for handheld work but substantial enough to feel stable during longer sessions. The rubberised grip reported by customers helps the tool sit securely in the hand, which matters when you are working around awkward edges or vertical surfaces.
The CE certification and 220V rating make it a straightforward fit for UK workshop use, though you will still need the correct mains adapter if your plug setup differs. That small detail came up in real customer feedback, and it is worth checking before you begin a job.

Where it fits in the AliExpress heat gun market
Against cordless or lower-wattage alternatives, this model is aimed at users who want consistent mains power and faster heat-up rather than portability. For home DIY, renovation crews, and light commercial manufacture, that usually means fewer interruptions and more confidence when working on repeat tasks.
Real customer feedback is broadly positive, with users praising quick heat-up, solid performance, and the included nozzles, even when packaging arrived a little rough. That pattern suggests the tool is judged more on output than presentation, which is often the right way to evaluate an industrial-style heat gun.
- 2000W output for fast heat delivery
- 350-600°C adjustable temperature range
- Two airflow speeds for controlled application
- Four corrosion-resistant nozzles included
- Putty knife included for surface work
- 220V mains-powered design
- 0.85kg handheld build
- CE certified

















