AMuzi wrote:
:On 12/7/2017 7:01 PM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
: Joerg wrote:
:
: Sure. Here they mostly only sell two sizes.
: The larger one is pricey so I settle for the
: smaller Ryobi Li-Ion and just switch out.
: Charging is fast, around 1.5-2h. I guess if
: you are a contractor or you are building
: a complete new house you'd go for the
: biggest version.
:
: Ryobi doesn't seem to have an 18V heat gun tho.
: I wonder if that would consume too much energy
: for the same battery system or if they just
: don't have it. As you say charging is fast and
: changing batteries even faster...
:
:The Ryobi heat gun is 2000W or about 112 amps(!) at 18v.
:That's why they are offered as 110/230v.
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-...rdless/2688-21
They exist.
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