

Heat It Craft Tool-120v Fabric
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Cathy M.
Greater than one weekI use it for acrylic painting. It dries fairly quick and it’s quiet so it’s wonderful for painting classes.
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Keithsgirl
> 3 dayIt stopped working
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Crafting Mama
> 3 dayI am always reaching for this heat tool to speed dry my project. So often my first layer must be dry before adding more ink, paint, glue, etc. before moving on to the next layer. This is the solution. It is quiet and quick. It spreads the heat around so no fear of scorching my card stock—unlike my embossing heat gun. I like having the right tool for the job! Works great and looks great too. Don’t fool yourself—this blows really, really hot! It is NOT a hairdryer!
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kstar
> 3 dayI absolutely loved this heat tool! It was perfect... until it quit working...after two months of use. I used it probably a total of two dozen times...if that. It was so quiet and was just the right heat to dry things...but not overheat them. Im just going to go back to my old one that I have had for a decade. So sad :(
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Charlie Brown
> 3 dayI love how quiet this little heat gun is however it takes a very long time to heat up. Other than that it’s OK.
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Prof. Mateo Carroll
> 3 dayI really like this heat gun! It’s not too heavy and it fits my hands nicely. It has just the right amount of heat to dry my crafting project.
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Diann Zimmerman
Greater than one weekThis is such a great tool to have for watercolor. It’s so quiet. Dries quickly. Can easily take to a workshop and not disturb other artists.
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Janet Faye Southern
> 3 dayI thought this was going to be the greatest addition to my watercolor arsenal. The first use was great. The 2nd time I used it, it worked for about 30 seconds and just stopped. I thought it might have overheated, but I tried it again 3 days later and nothing. Of course, its past the return policy.
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Kanani
> 3 dayQuieter than I expected. The heat tool is great for drying paint and other mixed media projects.
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Janet McCormick
Greater than one weekJust what I wanted.