Heat Gun Accessory Kit - 12-Piece Professional Heat Gun Nozzle Set for Soldering, Shrinking, Welding & DIY Projects | Compatible with Most Heat Guns | Perfect for Crafts, Electronics & Home Repairs
Heat Gun Accessory Kit - 12-Piece Professional Heat Gun Nozzle Set for Soldering, Shrinking, Welding & DIY Projects | Compatible with Most Heat Guns | Perfect for Crafts, Electronics & Home Repairs

Heat Gun Accessory Kit - 12-Piece Professional Heat Gun Nozzle Set for Soldering, Shrinking, Welding & DIY Projects | Compatible with Most Heat Guns | Perfect for Crafts, Electronics & Home Repairs

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Description

Product Description Heat Gun Accessory Kit, For Use With Mfr. No. 8988-20, 8975-6 and 8977-20, Includes Hook Nozzle, Deflector Nozzle, Air Spreader, and Air Reduction Nozzle From the Manufacturer The 49-80-0300 assortment includes the 49-80-0292 Hook Nozzle, 49-80-0293 Deflector Nozzle, 49-80-0294 Air Spreader Nozzle, and 49-80-0297 Air Reduction Nozzle for most common heat gun applications. Fits all Milwaukee Heat Guns.

Features

    Power Tools and Accessories

    Country of manufacture China

    Manufacturer Milwaukee

    Includes 49-80-0292 Hook Nozzle, 49-80-0293 Deflector Nozzle, 49-80-0294 Air Spreader Nozzle, 49-80-0297 Air Reduction Nozzle

    For most common applications

    Use with any Milwaukee Heat Gun

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I use this to roast green coffee beans, somewhat in the manner described in Internet articles. I use a large stock pot, which came with a pasta strainer and a perforated metal steamer basket. The basket easily holds three cups of beans. The heat gun is set to high, and produces city+ roasts in 10-20 minutes, depending on the outside temperature, which can get a little cold in Wyoming (don't do this inside ... it gets mighty smoky).I've been using this setup since 2009, the year I purchased my first (Milwaukee) heat gun. Prior to that, I used the heat gun with an old bread machine, set to the dough program. It burned out shortly after I started using it as a holding-pot/stirrer for coffee roasting.I'm quite happy with my purchases.The gun is still going strong, after 4 years of roasting, at about 2-week intervals. Last month, I bought another Milwaukee heat gun (along with the accessory kit), to have as a spare, just in case this one burns out during painting of my house and garage.