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Warner Manufacturing 382XXX Tool 1000-Watt Radiant Heat Paint Remover

Warner Manufacturing 382XXX Tool 1000-Watt Radiant Heat Paint Remover
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Warner Manufacturing 382XXX Tool 1000-Watt Radiant Heat Paint Remover

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The 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.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:14.8 inches
Product Width:7.1 inches
Product Height:3.2 inches
Product Weight:1.78 pounds
Package Length:15.2 inches
Package Width:7.4 inches
Package Height:3.0 inches
Package Weight:1.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

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


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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2Works OK, but Flimsy Construction  Nov 10, 2008
The devise works as advertised, but is pretty delicate. Was coming apart after a day's use. I ended-up using typical heat gun from hardware store to finish my project. With any of these heat stripping tools, patience and a slow pace are key to success. Preheat the paint, and then directly heat the paint just in front of your slowly moving scrapper. It's a two-handed process using both heating devise & scrapper in concert.

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5I wish I had this tool years ago!  Oct 24, 2008
I can't say enough good things about the Warner 1000-Watt Radiant Heat Paint Remover. It has cut the time I used to spend removing paint so much so that I wish that there were more hours in a day for me to use it.
For the price and the results it brings it cannot be beat.
If I had known about this product years ago my home projects might have been completed by now.

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4Worked good for our task  Oct 15, 2008
Used the tool to remove multiple layers of paint on exterior of 150 year old home. Considering the cost, it was a great investment. Faster than a hot air gun on wide boards, but not as good in corners. If it quit today, I would buy another.

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2works but has disadvantages and quality problems  Aug 11, 2008
This product works more or less as designed (it is a large heater element, with a cheap metal reflector/cover and handle). THe nuts that hold the cover in place come loose as you use it and WILL fall off when You're not aware of it, so you would have to hunt through paint scrapings or grass or ? whatever is in your drop cloth to find it and probably won't be able to. The cover is actually a functional part of the device so you need to keep it in place. If it slides out of alignment, the element will be able to contact the surface of your house or other object you are scraping paint from and ignite the paint or wood more easily (and burn divits into the wood very quickly.) I would guess that Warner knows about this problem - there is no locking washer or other hardware to retain the nuts so they have probably been falling off and getting lost for as long as the company has made this item. Other problems are that it heats somewhat unevenly (right side hotter than left?) and that it is much too easy to ignite the paint, wood siding, or melt things (like wires on the exterior of your house - old houses have a lot of these for some reason). Be very careful while using this tool.

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3Not sure about this product....  Aug 07, 2008
This product is basically just an element encased in some metal. I am used to using a heat gun, so this product kind of makes me nervous about hurting myself. It didn't work too well on the trim / woodwork I wanted to strip and I ended up going back to my heat gun rather than using this. Hopefully, I will be able to use it in the future for different projects.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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