Shrinkfast 998 Heat Gun Kit on 2040-parts.com
Tiverton, Rhode Island, United States
Open box for testing- never usedShrinkfast® 998 Heat Tool (DS-SHFAST998)Shrinkfast® 998 Propane Fired Heat Tool Kit. 212,000 BTUs. Kit includes: heat tool, 25' propane hose, adjustable regulator, wrench for tightening fittings, written instructions,wire cage, cutting tool and metal carrying case. Optional extensions are available. **Always use with a vapor withdrawal propane tank** |
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