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wow my hero
ОтветитьWhat is the best induction heat tool on the market today ?
ОтветитьCan this help pull a steel stud out of an aluminum exhaust muffler?
ОтветитьFunny how it looks exactly like those made in china. Is it really made in the USA??? Or just another dem lie to make more money. How come it cost twice as much as all those other look-a-likes????
ОтветитьMoney wasted on this heater. There a lot kind of spray that can help you remove bolts or screws...
ОтветитьFirst time i see this, awesome tool
ОтветитьIt seems like you really need to selvt the eight coil for the job . I also found the coulds dont last overly long and want to burn the coting off the coils
ОтветитьMade in china.
ОтветитьThe tool looks like it works great when you have enough room to access the stuck nut. What do you do when there is limited working space and that flameless heat system tool won't fit?
Ответить300 bucks well looks like a tourch is the best way and cheapest way keep they pc of trash
ОтветитьExcellent ... Crusty/rusty parts have met their match.
ОтветитьCan use it on pvc pipe?
ОтветитьCan you bend it to reach awkward angles, and can you braze copper pipe.
ОтветитьI compete in hot dog eating tournaments and by the time I've eaten the 100th hotdog they're cold...could this alien technology thingy heat up the hotdogs quickly?
ОтветитьNice, if you can reach the fastener you're working on with a 24" long tool lol.
ОтветитьNeed this in cordless 😂
ОтветитьThis will also work to solder metal pipes without burning everything around the work area
ОтветитьA friend walked into one and got branded
ОтветитьWill it work taking a bolt out from engine deck on lawnmower ?
ОтветитьI got mine says : made in brother china 🤣 & about 200 from amazon
ОтветитьI have loctited the axle bolts on my 2021 Fiat Panda Hybrid . will the Mini Ductor 11 heat soften the Loctite .
ОтветитьI've been wanting one of these for a really long time I just don't know if it's going to work the way I want it to or if it's worth the money looks like they're about 200 bucks on Amazon I'd like to find a more powerful one for a little bit more money the build quality doesn't look great so I'm still on the fence Ill probably end up getting one though!
ОтветитьWhat socket set is that
ОтветитьBack in the older days, the custom made wrench would be called ‘broken’
ОтветитьBack in the olden days they would break out the oxyacetylene torch
Ответить👍👍😃😃
ОтветитьClones on aliexpress .how they good nobody knows .
ОтветитьHeck yeah and like that I’m Inductor certified
ОтветитьThe interesting question is, can you use extension copper arms from the tool to the coil? I would guess yes, as long as you keep those two leads far enough from each other (about the same distance as the tool as should be okay). That would allow keeping the tool on the ground and only having (thick) cord to the application point.
ОтветитьYou should a comparison between the Mini Ductor and the Venom
It seems the venom would be able to get into tighter places than the other.
I have always liked your videos..
Last time I looked at something like this, they were well over $1000 US, though I still liked the idea.
Fast forward to now, $220 is much more palatable. I'm sure this is some kind of Chinesium knockoff, but a quick search turned up one from "DIYAREA", which to me looks hilariously like a botched diarrhea spelling rather than DIY Area. 😂
Nice video, but I would like to know how this tool works on a seized, rusted bolt. You use the tool to heat a nut seized on threads of a bolt, but not to heat a bolt. It makes perfect sense that if you heat only a nut threaded on a bolt, the nut will expand relative to the bolt, thereby allowing easy removal of the nut. What about a bolt that is threaded into a larger part? It seems to me that for heating to be effective, one needs to heat the larger part so that the female threads of the larger part expand relative to the male threads of the bolt. This tool could be used to heat the bolt head - but is heating the bolt head an effective way to remove the bolt?
ОтветитьCan it be used for soldering cooper pipes or tubes?
ОтветитьWow! What did Will Smith say in "Independence Day"...};-)
ОтветитьThis is made in China. Seller sticks a Made In USA label on this product, the shame of his doing.
ОтветитьInteresting that it is so compact! I wonder if it's still just a transformer or does it have some "pulse thingy".
Ответитьdoes the tool last? i read a review that most dont last too long. they burn out or overheat itself etc...i would love this tool but not if it doesnt last 2-4 jobs
ОтветитьI wanna get one but I’ve seen reviews that after one or couple uses they just stop working
ОтветитьTry the heat n quench method.
ОтветитьGreat for removing frozen pipes in the house.
ОтветитьCan you get it past red hot? Something in the area of 2000F? Wondering if you can heat treat tools with it.
ОтветитьI wonder in you can used this tool on nox sensors or any exhaust sensors without damage
ОтветитьThese are all over aliexpress.
ОтветитьShouldn't the coil touch the object it is heating? I think if it touches it its insulation should burn or scratched. If so, it would be difficult to hold the coil steady for a few minutes until it heats up.
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ОтветитьIts definitely not made in the USA it says it's warehoused in USA ROFLMAO ya I guess most products on Amazon are warehoused in the United States try to buy one that has the extended warranty through Amazon
ОтветитьHow is there so many of these with different names but look the same this version is any where from $180-$400 and they all look the exact same with different names
ОтветитьI suppose that carefully splitting the nut with a Dremel would cost as much.
There is no better option than induction at this time.
How well does it work on exhaust manifolds nuts?
Ответить7.11 does it have a rubber bushing under the. Threads? And will you reccomened using an impact after heating it up and have anybody used it in control arms?
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