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Makita 18V LXT Heat Guns

Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns are for quick, controlled heat on site without dragging leads about or messing with gas.

When you're shrinking sleeving, loosening stuck adhesive, drying filler, or bending plastics, cordless is the difference between cracking on and wasting time. Makita's LXT platform means you can run the same batteries you've already got in the van, so you're not buying into yet another system. Pick the right temperature and airflow for the job and you'll get clean results without scorching materials.

What Jobs Are Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns Used For?

  • Shrinking heatshrink and sleeving on cable terminations where you need steady heat without burning insulation or surrounding finishes.
  • Softening adhesives and sealants on refurbs so you can lift trims, vinyl, labels, and old mastics without gouging the surface underneath.
  • Drying filler, paint touch ups, and damp patches in cold rooms so you can get the next coat on and hit the snag list without waiting around.
  • Bending and shaping plastics like conduit, pipe, and sheet on fit outs, using controlled airflow so it forms cleanly instead of kinking.
  • Freeing seized fixings and easing tight parts during maintenance work, where a bit of heat saves snapped bolts and chewed heads.

Choosing the Right Makita 18V Lxt Heat Gun

Match the heat gun to the work you actually do, because too much heat ruins finishes and too little just wastes time.

1. Temperature control and stages

If you're doing heatshrink, cable work, or anything near paint and laminates, get a model with proper temperature steps or adjustable control so you can keep it moving without scorching. If it's mainly sticker removal and drying, you can live with simpler settings.

2. Airflow and nozzle options

If you need to focus heat into corners, around pipework, or onto small terminations, look for a gun that takes reducer and reflector nozzles. For bigger areas like drying and softening adhesive, higher airflow makes the job quicker and more even.

3. Battery size for real runtime

Heat guns pull a lot from a battery, so if you're using it regularly, run bigger LXT packs and keep a spare charged. Small batteries are fine for quick heatshrink jobs, but they will not last long on continuous drying or adhesive work.

Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns FAQs

What are the features of Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns?

They're built for controlled hot air on site, typically with selectable temperature and airflow settings, a stable stand up design for bench work, and nozzle compatibility for focused or wrap around heating. The big win is LXT cordless convenience, so you can work in finished areas without trailing leads.

Are Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns available with batteries and charger?

Yes, you'll usually see them as body only or as a kit with batteries and a charger. If you're already on Makita LXT, body only makes sense because you can use the packs you've already got.

Is there a warranty on Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns?

Yes, Makita tools come with a manufacturer warranty, and you can often extend it by registering the tool with Makita within their stated timeframe. Keep your proof of purchase and register it straight away so you're covered if it takes a knock on site.

Are Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns suitable for professional tradesmen?

Yes, they're a proper trade option for sparkies, fitters, and maintenance teams who need repeatable, controlled heat without open flame. Just be realistic about runtime and keep a spare battery if you're doing long drying or adhesive removal jobs.

Do you offer next day delivery on Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns?

Yes, we offer next day delivery on in stock Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns from our own warehouse. Order in time and you can have it on site for tomorrow's shift.

Will a Makita 18V Lxt Heat Gun replace a corded one for all day use?

For short, regular tasks like heatshrink, small plastics work, and quick drying, yes it's spot on. For continuous high heat work all day, you'll want multiple batteries on rotation, because cordless heat tools chew through packs quicker than most people expect.

Who Uses Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns?

  • Sparkies and data installers for heatshrink, sleeving, and tidy terminations when you cannot risk open flames near cables or finishes.
  • Plumbers and heating engineers for warming plastics and easing tight fits during repairs, especially in awkward cupboards and plant rooms.
  • Joiners, kitchen fitters, and flooring lads for softening adhesives and making small adjustments without dragging extension leads through a finished house.
  • Maintenance teams and site supervisors for quick drying, label removal, and general fixes when the job is too small to justify corded kit.

The Basics: Understanding Cordless Heat Guns

A cordless heat gun is just controlled hot air, but getting the result right comes down to heat, airflow, and the nozzle you put on the front.

1. Temperature is what protects the finish

Lower, controlled heat is what you want for heatshrink, plastics, and anything near paintwork. High heat is for stubborn adhesive and freeing seized parts, but you keep it moving or you will blister and scorch.

2. Airflow is what speeds the job up

More airflow warms a wider area faster, which is why it helps with drying and softening large patches of mastic. Lower airflow gives you more control for small, precise work where you do not want heat spreading.

3. Nozzles make it a proper site tool

A reducer nozzle concentrates heat for small terminations and tight corners, while a reflector style nozzle helps wrap heat around pipe and conduit. Use the right nozzle and you get cleaner work with less risk of damage.

Heat Gun Accessories That Save You Time on Site

The right nozzle and a couple of sensible extras stop you cooking materials, fighting awkward angles, or running out of power mid job.

1. Reducer and reflector nozzles

These let you aim heat where it needs to go, which is the difference between neat heatshrink and melted insulation, or warming a pipe evenly instead of blasting one spot.

2. Spare Makita 18V LXT batteries

A heat gun drains batteries quicker than a drill, so a spare pack stops you getting caught halfway through drying or adhesive removal when you're trying to finish a room.

3. Rapid charger

If the heat gun is in regular rotation, a fast charger keeps batteries turning over during the day so you are not waiting around or pinching packs from other tools.

Shop Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns at ITS

If you're looking to buy Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns online UK, we stock the range so you can choose the right spec for heatshrink, drying, plastics, or adhesive work. It's all held in our own warehouse, ready to go for next day delivery so you can get back on the tools without waiting.

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Makita 18V LXT Heat Guns

Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns are for quick, controlled heat on site without dragging leads about or messing with gas.

When you're shrinking sleeving, loosening stuck adhesive, drying filler, or bending plastics, cordless is the difference between cracking on and wasting time. Makita's LXT platform means you can run the same batteries you've already got in the van, so you're not buying into yet another system. Pick the right temperature and airflow for the job and you'll get clean results without scorching materials.

What Jobs Are Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns Used For?

  • Shrinking heatshrink and sleeving on cable terminations where you need steady heat without burning insulation or surrounding finishes.
  • Softening adhesives and sealants on refurbs so you can lift trims, vinyl, labels, and old mastics without gouging the surface underneath.
  • Drying filler, paint touch ups, and damp patches in cold rooms so you can get the next coat on and hit the snag list without waiting around.
  • Bending and shaping plastics like conduit, pipe, and sheet on fit outs, using controlled airflow so it forms cleanly instead of kinking.
  • Freeing seized fixings and easing tight parts during maintenance work, where a bit of heat saves snapped bolts and chewed heads.

Choosing the Right Makita 18V Lxt Heat Gun

Match the heat gun to the work you actually do, because too much heat ruins finishes and too little just wastes time.

1. Temperature control and stages

If you're doing heatshrink, cable work, or anything near paint and laminates, get a model with proper temperature steps or adjustable control so you can keep it moving without scorching. If it's mainly sticker removal and drying, you can live with simpler settings.

2. Airflow and nozzle options

If you need to focus heat into corners, around pipework, or onto small terminations, look for a gun that takes reducer and reflector nozzles. For bigger areas like drying and softening adhesive, higher airflow makes the job quicker and more even.

3. Battery size for real runtime

Heat guns pull a lot from a battery, so if you're using it regularly, run bigger LXT packs and keep a spare charged. Small batteries are fine for quick heatshrink jobs, but they will not last long on continuous drying or adhesive work.

Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns FAQs

What are the features of Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns?

They're built for controlled hot air on site, typically with selectable temperature and airflow settings, a stable stand up design for bench work, and nozzle compatibility for focused or wrap around heating. The big win is LXT cordless convenience, so you can work in finished areas without trailing leads.

Are Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns available with batteries and charger?

Yes, you'll usually see them as body only or as a kit with batteries and a charger. If you're already on Makita LXT, body only makes sense because you can use the packs you've already got.

Is there a warranty on Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns?

Yes, Makita tools come with a manufacturer warranty, and you can often extend it by registering the tool with Makita within their stated timeframe. Keep your proof of purchase and register it straight away so you're covered if it takes a knock on site.

Are Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns suitable for professional tradesmen?

Yes, they're a proper trade option for sparkies, fitters, and maintenance teams who need repeatable, controlled heat without open flame. Just be realistic about runtime and keep a spare battery if you're doing long drying or adhesive removal jobs.

Do you offer next day delivery on Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns?

Yes, we offer next day delivery on in stock Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns from our own warehouse. Order in time and you can have it on site for tomorrow's shift.

Will a Makita 18V Lxt Heat Gun replace a corded one for all day use?

For short, regular tasks like heatshrink, small plastics work, and quick drying, yes it's spot on. For continuous high heat work all day, you'll want multiple batteries on rotation, because cordless heat tools chew through packs quicker than most people expect.

Who Uses Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns?

  • Sparkies and data installers for heatshrink, sleeving, and tidy terminations when you cannot risk open flames near cables or finishes.
  • Plumbers and heating engineers for warming plastics and easing tight fits during repairs, especially in awkward cupboards and plant rooms.
  • Joiners, kitchen fitters, and flooring lads for softening adhesives and making small adjustments without dragging extension leads through a finished house.
  • Maintenance teams and site supervisors for quick drying, label removal, and general fixes when the job is too small to justify corded kit.

The Basics: Understanding Cordless Heat Guns

A cordless heat gun is just controlled hot air, but getting the result right comes down to heat, airflow, and the nozzle you put on the front.

1. Temperature is what protects the finish

Lower, controlled heat is what you want for heatshrink, plastics, and anything near paintwork. High heat is for stubborn adhesive and freeing seized parts, but you keep it moving or you will blister and scorch.

2. Airflow is what speeds the job up

More airflow warms a wider area faster, which is why it helps with drying and softening large patches of mastic. Lower airflow gives you more control for small, precise work where you do not want heat spreading.

3. Nozzles make it a proper site tool

A reducer nozzle concentrates heat for small terminations and tight corners, while a reflector style nozzle helps wrap heat around pipe and conduit. Use the right nozzle and you get cleaner work with less risk of damage.

Heat Gun Accessories That Save You Time on Site

The right nozzle and a couple of sensible extras stop you cooking materials, fighting awkward angles, or running out of power mid job.

1. Reducer and reflector nozzles

These let you aim heat where it needs to go, which is the difference between neat heatshrink and melted insulation, or warming a pipe evenly instead of blasting one spot.

2. Spare Makita 18V LXT batteries

A heat gun drains batteries quicker than a drill, so a spare pack stops you getting caught halfway through drying or adhesive removal when you're trying to finish a room.

3. Rapid charger

If the heat gun is in regular rotation, a fast charger keeps batteries turning over during the day so you are not waiting around or pinching packs from other tools.

Shop Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns at ITS

If you're looking to buy Makita 18V Lxt Heat Guns online UK, we stock the range so you can choose the right spec for heatshrink, drying, plastics, or adhesive work. It's all held in our own warehouse, ready to go for next day delivery so you can get back on the tools without waiting.

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