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Makita HG6031VK Variable Temperature Heat Gun

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$102.99

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About this item

  • Variable temperature control dial (122 - 1, 022°f) with 9 settings for precise control over a wide variety of applications
  • Slide switch sets two air flow settings (7 and 14 CFM) for greater versatility
  • Compact 1.5 lb. Design features a rubberized pistol grip handle and an integrated rear stand
  • Ideal for vehicle wraps and tinting, stripping lacquer, paint and varnish, Thawing frozen pipes, loosening tile and putty, re-melting adhesive, bending plastic pipes and sheets, and more
  • Compatible with various nozzle Accessories for increased versatility (Accessories sold separately)


The Makita variable speed heat gun (HG6031VK) is engineered for industrial applications and is ideal for a wide range of applications including vehicle wraps and tinting, stripping lacquer, paint and varnish, thawing frozen pipes, loosening tile and putty, re-melting adhesive, removing stickers, waxing and de-waxing, bending plastic pipes and sheets, and more. The HG6031VK features precise temperature control with a variable temperature control dial (122° - 1, 022° F) and 9 numbered settings, as well as two air flow settings (7 and 14 CFM) so the user can set the heat and blower speed to the application. The HG6031VK has a compact design (only 1.5 lbs.) with a rubberized pistol grip handle. For added convenience during nozzle changes (nozzles sold separately), the integrated rear stand supports the gun in the "up" Position. Added features include a built-in tether notch (tether sold separately), overheat protection, and a 6.6 ft. Cord for maneuverability. The HG6031VK includes a tool case.


Douglas Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
This is a really great heat gun. Took me a while to figure out that the fan speed was separate to the heating power. Heat is adjusted on the back where the air comes in, the fan speed is adjusted on the grip. This thing is built to do some serious work and it gets serious when you put it on kill. My last gun was a good old Weller, and while it was a 5 star gun, this is better than the old Weller.
Tint Shady
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
Does what it's supposed to...for three months and then the heating element burns out. I've purchased about six of these over the years. The last three haven't lasted more than 6 months. I'm switching to Milwaukee.
Black
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
Used it twice to heat automotive decals to peel off. On the second time I used it (just after the 30 day warranty), the RPM of the electric motor raced and since then it only blows COLD air now. MY OWNERS MANUAL that came with it was ONLY Chinese (No English Section). I personally would not recommend this item (I am very familiar with heat guns).
nemesio gutierrez
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
It's that the controls are easily accessible on one hand.
Sighclops
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
Makita, did an outstanding job with this heat gun. It's surprisingly quiet. Feels good in the hand. The cord is nicely flexible. My old one would crawl, by itself, across the bench because of it's stiff crummy cord. This Makita is Splendid. It's cool, (er HOT), to be able to thumb-up the heat number and actually see light start reflecting off what you're heating as the heating element starts glowing yellow hot.This is one of those rare tools that you actually take delight in, whenever an opportunity to use it arises.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
I only use makita power tools whether corded or cordless. The quality I expected
keun soo oh
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
This heat gun is the best.Definitely worth the money. Heats upquickly. 9 level of settings. Works for me
Mike M. Paull
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2020
I dripped my older Makita 100V heat gun one too many times, and the ceramic core for the heating element finally broke into pieces. To be fair, it gave great service for over a decade, and was dropped "more than once" . I just tried out the new Makita I ordered to replace it, and though it's lighter and the temp control dial is a bit easier to use, I'm pretty disappointed in the airflow and heat output, significantly less airflow than the previous model, the "High" position on the new heat gun moves about as much air as the "Low" position on the older one. As I am a self-admitted Makita fanboy, I'll keep it, but it's the first time I've been a bit disappointed in a Makita purchase.
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