

Heat It Craft Tool-120v Fabric
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Tanya
> 3 dayWasn’t sure about this because it says fabric in the description. Don’t know why it says that. It’s the correct US version Ranger heat tool. I needed a heat tool that was MUCH less intense than my embossing heat gun. My heat gun is so intense it warps all paper very easily which can be frustrating. This is a low velocity heat tool that is the size of a tiny travel hair dryer. It helps dry your watercolor, alcohol markers, stamping inks. It’s very quiet. Only has an on or off button. And does a very low light warm/hot air that SLOWLY dries your item without warping or moving the paper all around. It also helps dry without blowing whatever is wet across the paper. That’s happened many times with my embossing gun. I find myself grabbing for it all the time. Didn’t realize I needed it so much until I got it. I love it and recommend it to anyone who paints, stamps, or colors and doesn’t always want to wait for things to air dry. In my personal opinion I would not use it to emboss. This tool is for drying purposes only. I love it and hope you will too.
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Annette A.
> 3 dayYou cant go wrong with Ranger products. This is great for drying my craft projects.
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Jim Lape
> 3 dayThree months after purchase the unit quit working.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI am a watercolor artist and use this when I need things to dry faster. It may look like a small travel hairdryer but is sooo much quieter. It heats fast and drys things quickly. The watercolor paper sometimes tend to curl up slightly but it is not a problem. A little farther back is better. I often iron my finished watercolor on the backside with an iron anyway so no worries there. I really like the loop on the end because I have it hanging on the end of my art table, an easy reach away. The cord is plenty long enough to reach the power strip. I really wish I had bought one of these a long time ago!
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D Knight
> 3 dayIts so quite and heats up fast no
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kathy kwiatkowski
> 3 dayMy instructor uses one so I thought I’d get one too So quite you can hear what’s going on. Not a high blast of air that it moves the paint