Milwaukee M18 Heat Gun

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• Industry’s first 18V heat gun of its kind
• Reaches operational temp 30% faster than corded
• Most compact electric heat gun
• Ability to stand up & guarded nozzle
• One charge, 40+ connections
• Available: October 2017
• MSRP: Kit ($239); Bare Tool ($119)

Milwaukee Tool continues to drive innovation within the tool industry with the introduction of the new M18™ Compact Heat Gun, the first 18V solution of its kind. Reaching operational temperature 30% faster than corded, as well as the portability advantages of the M18™ system with a compact profile, the M18™ Compact Heat Gun offers superior productivity to the user. Altogether, the power of cordless, the high performance heating coil, and the compact size allow users to heat connections quickly anywhere, anytime.

M18™ Compact Heat GunWhen equipped with an M18™ REDLITHIUM™ XC5.0 Battery Pack the tool delivers more than 40 heat shrink connections on one charge, easily getting many users through a full day of work. This battery also acts as a base so users can easily stand the tool up or utilize the on tool ladder hook to hang the tool between applications. For added utility, the guarded nozzle increases protection for work surfaces.

Milwaukee® is committed to improving productivity by providing performance-driven and trade-focused solutions so users can perform an entire day’s work on one battery system. This new tool is fully compatible with the entire M18™ line, now offering more than 150 power tool solutions.

Available October 2017, the new M18™ Compact Heat Gun is a testament to Milwaukee’s focus on the user and investment in game-changing technology.

Specifications

M18™ Compact Heat Gun (2688-21)

Temperature: 875°F
Guarded Nozzle: Yes
Ladder Hook: Ye s
LED Light: Yes
Length: 6.4”
Weight: 3.3 lbs

Includes M18™ Compact Heat Gun, (1) M18™ REDLITHIUM™ XC5.0 Extended Capacity Battery Pack, M18™/M12™ Multi Voltage Charger, 3/8” Concentrator Nozzle, Hook Nozzle and Carrying Case.

*Also available as bare tool (2688-20)

For info, www.milwaukeetool.com.

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