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PARKSIDE® Heat Gun PHLGB 2000 A1, 2000 W

PARKSIDE® Heat Gun PHLGB 2000 A1, 2000 W

Technical overview
The PARKSIDE® Heat Gun PHLGB 2000 A1, 2000 W is an electric tool designed for heating, paint removal and thermal processing applications. It is suitable for stripping paint, shrinking heat-shrink tubing, shaping plastics and thawing frozen pipes.

Key features
▸ Rated power of 2000 W
▸ 2 temperature settings
▸ Adjustable airflow according to the selected level
▸ Can be used handheld or in a stable standing position
▸ Hot air outlet with interchangeable nozzles
▸ Double electrical insulation
▸ Supplied with 3 nozzles

How it works and what it is for
The PARKSIDE® Heat Gun PHLGB 2000 A1, 2000 W produces a stream of hot air directed at the work area. Depending on the nozzle used, it can concentrate heat on a specific spot, cover a wider surface or soften paint and varnish for removal.

Main technical specifications
▸ Model: PHLGB 2000 A1
▸ Model number: HG12955
▸ Rated input voltage: 230 V~, 50 Hz
▸ Rated power: 2000 W
▸ Protection class: II, double insulated
▸ Level I: 350 °C, 300 l/min
▸ Level II: 550 °C, 500 l/min
▸ IAN: 525251_2504

Included accessories / compatibility
▸ Heat gun
▸ Concentrator nozzle
▸ Flat nozzle
▸ Scraper nozzle
▸ Instruction manual

Who it is recommended for
It is recommended for DIY users who need a tool for paint stripping, localised heating, heat-shrink applications and plastic shaping in dry working environments.

Pros and cons
Pro
▸ Suitable power output for common DIY tasks
▸ Two easy-to-use temperature settings
▸ Three nozzles included for different applications
▸ Can stand upright for cooling and stationary use
Cons
▸ Intended for use in dry environments only
▸ Temperature adjustment limited to two settings

Objective final opinion
The PARKSIDE® Heat Gun PHLGB 2000 A1, 2000 W is a practical tool for household projects requiring hot air. Its 2000 W output, two temperature levels and included nozzles make it suitable for a variety of non-professional applications.

FAQ
Can it be used for paint removal?
Yes, it is designed to heat and soften paint layers before removal with a suitable scraping tool.

How many temperature settings does it have?
It features two settings: 350 °C at 300 l/min and 550 °C at 500 l/min.

Which nozzles are included?
It includes a concentrator nozzle, a flat nozzle and a scraper nozzle.

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