🔥 Weld Your Way to Perfection! 🔥
The Hot Air Plastic Welder 1600W is a powerful, handheld tool designed for shaping, bending, and welding thermoplastic materials. With adjustable temperatures up to 650°C and a variety of included nozzles, this kit is perfect for both professional and DIY applications. Its durable construction ensures long-term reliability, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Manufacturer | SWIGRANCE |
Part Number | HAPW001 |
Item Weight | 4.73 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.35 x 9.41 x 4.61 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HAPW001 |
Size | Standard Ver. |
Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Power Source | ac |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Included Components | Hot Air Plastic Welder with Nozzles |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Good item
Good item
M**R
Works as advertised Really gets the job done
Used this to repair my cracked HDPE fuel tank on my J10 JEEP truck. With only a little practice it makes beautiful, leak-proof welds. You must use HDPE rod which is readily available.
F**.
Excelente producto
La funcionalidad de fundir plásticos es muy buena, lo único malo que resaltaria es que no tiene como regular el aire, lo utilizo para reparaciones plásticas automotriz y me ha funcionado muy bien.
J**.
Works great
Thumbs up!
D**E
Effective operation
Excellent heater for TPO style Roofing and warming my hands too
V**S
Funciona perfecto
La uso para pegar lona banner y funciona perfecto
P**0
Ideal with Plastic Parts Break
This Hot Air Plastic Welder has been a fantastic addition to my tool collection. It heats up quickly and provides a steady, controlled air flow, making it easy to work with different plastics. I've used it for repairing everything from car bumpers to outdoor furniture, and the welds hold up very well. The adjustable heat settings are a great feature, allowing for more precision on various materials. I even found more uses for it than I imagined including using it to repair my 3D printed objects and the door hinge on my washing machine lid that wasn't holding up with just a hot glue temp fix. Honestly you will probably find tons of ways to use this device and practice will definitely make each of your jobs better than the first ones. Highly recommend for DIY enthusiasts and repair needs—durable and effective!
T**P
Serious plastic welder that lacks documentation on how to actually use it!
This is a monster of a plastic welder. Unlike another one I've reviewed that you plug in and it heats up metal wire clips or has a flat tip like a soldering iron, this one uses hot air and has the ability to feed thermoplastic rod onto the item you're joining. It heats up to use in less than two minutes. The kit includes a roller to smooth out and flatten the plastic bead you put down. Unlike the ones I mentioned above that cost about 1/3 the price, this one seems to be designed for more professional serious plastic welding. It's heavy and a bit bulky to use, but there is a good reason for that. It has a motor and a fan that feeds very hot air into the nozzle to melt the plastic. Also unlike the above mentioned hot metal tip ones, you don't force metal wire clips into the plastic to bind the two pieces. It seems to be designed to weld large flat plastic pieces together, rather than fix a hole or tear in something plastic. Unfortunately, and this is one of the reasons for only 4 stars, that is not explained very well. The documentation is pretty sparse, and pretty basic, and lacks any real instruction. Until I watched their video on their advert I had no idea what that roller or the other wooden handled tool was used for. The documentation shows how to turn it on, and how to change the spare heating element it included, presumably when and if that fails. Very little instruction on how to actually use it. That is unfortunate because once I dug around on the internet and figured out how it's used, and then tested it out on couple pieces of flat plastic, it worked great. Another negative is that, for this price, over a hundred bucks, you would think they would include a few pieces of thermoplastic rod used to feed through that tube. Again, it lacks documentation. Written on the front of the welder are three cryptic white (see pic) messages concerning what heat setting. No real explanation of these.Bottom line... a great welder that lacks documentation on how to use it or even what everything written on the welder means. A good well written understandable instruction booklet and some thermoplastic rods to start you off, and this would be a five star piece of equipment.
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