








🔥 Strip, shape, and restore like a pro with BLACK+DECKER’s heat mastery!
The BLACK+DECKER KX2200K-GB is a 240V, 2000W high-performance heat gun featuring variable speed and temperature control. Designed for professional-grade paint stripping and surface work, it includes 9 versatile accessories such as multiple nozzles and scrapers housed in a durable carry case. Ideal for precision tasks and heavy-duty applications, this tool combines power, flexibility, and safety for efficient DIY and professional use.
























| ASIN | B004OBZZXS |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 271,390 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 198 in Heat Guns |
| Colour | Black/Orange |
| Cord length | 2 Metres |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (192) |
| Date First Available | 17 Feb. 2011 |
| Included Components | 1 x KX2200K-GB Heat gun;1 x Reflector nozzle;1 x Glass protection nozzle;1 x Reduction cone;1 x Wide nozzle;1 x 50mm Flat scraper;1 x Scraper handle with tear drop scraper head;1 x Scraper head - multi sided (fits scraper handle);1 x Scraper head - triangular (fits scraper handle) |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.5 kg |
| Item model number | KX2200K-GB |
| Manufacturer | Stanley Black & Decker |
| Material | Glass |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number of Pieces | 9 |
| Part Number | KX2200K-GB |
| Power Source | Corded electric |
| Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 35.6 x 29.4 cm; 2.5 kg |
| Style | Original packaging |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 2000 watts |
J**N
Golf club shaft pulling...
Bought this for pulling the shafts out of a set of golf irons and replacing them with new ones. Does the job wonderfully! Softens the old epoxy in less than a minute and was able to wiggle/twist and remove heads with little to no effort. I dread to think how powerful this thing is under full load !!! I only had to use it for about 45 seconds per club, on the first notch up (the lower of the two settings) and the temperature at 50%. First time use it did smell a little bit, which is to be expected. Comes in a nice sturdy plastic carry case with lots of extras including - Various nozzles, and different shaped scrapers. I don't plan on using the scrapers anytime soon. However, you never know when you might want to strip a door of paint etc. So well worth the investment for future sake. I also bought some heat resistant gloves for when operating. Which I would highly recommend to anyone using this for pulling shafts. The club head can get very hot even after a few seconds. Amazing piece of equipment and makes easy work of golf shaft pulling. 10 out of 10!
V**N
Great Buy ⭐️
Excellent heat gun, after reading reviews on a number of different brands/models I decided to pay a little more for this one, well worth the money adjustable temperature really helps and attachments and accessories very handy all in tidy case. Worked a treat. Would definitely recommend.
Q**Q
Nice Gun, shame about the attachments.
The Heatgun itself is nice to use, with variable heat control that works perfectly. The scraper that it comes with is also quite good although not of such good quality. the attachments that fit on the nozzle are a complete waste of time and do not stay attached. Very flimsy and bent out of shape during first use. Nice gun but attachments really let it down. Could have been 5 star if it were not for this.
R**D
Hot stuff.
This does a fabulous job of getting your hair dry. It works very quickly, and in fact you have to be careful not to stay on the same spot for too long otherwise your hair doesn't fly in the breeze so much as get rather crispy. Still, if you are a bit grey of thatch this also does a good job of darkening your hair just before it turns to charcoal. Take care, the scalp is pretty sensitive and the KX2200K box doesn't contain any cream for those times you get enthusiastic. While my wife was bandaging my head I remarked about what a good paint-stripper this would make, since it has a few nozzle/deflectors that are useful not just for hair care, but for stripping paint from window frames without melting the glass, and other useful accessories. There are other accessories you can buy to perform more tasks, the ones here are general-purpose and suffice for me (for example there's a very narrow nozzle for very fine work). It puts out a good lot of heat, but has a very good range of settings that with some practice can give you a decent degree of control. Stripping paint, which was the reason I bought this heat gun, was a bit hit and miss at first, I guess because I was somewhat nervous about overdoing it. I needn't have worried, provided you're careful to keep the heat where it needs to be, and regularly check adjacent areas or surfaces for heat buildup and be prepared to work on a different area now and then, it does a great job. The second task I had for it concerned a stuck tap headgear (valve mechanism) that I hoped I could expand, then freeze, then expand etc while putting oil onto the joins and get it to come loose in order to replace the valve for a ceramic one (Tapmagician do ceramic replacements for traditional taps). This didn't go as well, this time because I was really nervous about the use of heat around things that were either ceramic (the bathroom basin), or with a plated finish very close to the exposed headgear, or with a tiled surface just beyond it. The amount of heat kicked out gets very intense very quickly in confined spaces and in the end I had to give up and call in a plumber instead! While I was a bit sorry that this can't comfortably be used in confined spaces, now I can completely understand why. It's very hot work. It pays to wear gloves while using this, although care is still needed. More than once my gloves have heated up meaning I have had to stop work very quickly to take the gloves off as the burning heat suddenly penetrates to the inside! There's a thermal cutout that could be triggered if you are keeping the heat on too long, and not resting/ventilating the work area might make the gun cut out sooner than otherwise. In my case I gave up before the cutout, err, cut in! I also tried heating a metal sleeve that I was hoping would expand to slip over a second sleeve (they were thin metal) and become tightly together when it cooled. This didn't work since the gun couldn't put out enough heat to uniformly expand the metal - heat eventually radiated away faster than it could be added, and I was really pushing my luck with the thermal cutout feature which would have kiboshed the whole process. I liked the fact that after use it can be stood on end to cool off without scorching any surfaces, although I'd advise being very careful to stop people going near it as it cools, because it takes a while and doesn't give the appearance of being hot even when it is scorching! It's the first tool I've used where I can't just put it away after using it, which is occasionally inconvenient, especially when I have needed to leave the house for a while and have had to leave it outdoors on a paved area just to feel safe! It can also be stood on end in use, giving you the option of working with both hands over a static source of heat, should it ever be necessary. It has done great work on painted surfaces, even those with a couple of thick layers, although stripping off some of the old gloss paint can get pretty unpleasant due to the compounds in the paint. If you can possibly work in a well ventilated place (the outdoors will do nicely) then I'd definitely advise it, although with skirting and architrave you're stuck with the great indoors. I think it is better than sanding, though, since dealing with dust is even worse. The tool itself is simple and seems durable and is certainly built to be tough, it does only one thing - chuck out heat in different ways according to the head attachment you use (these slip over the silver nozzle) - but it does it well. In use, you have to be careful since it is easy to do something you can't undo, and it definitely needs careful handing during and after the job, but it does the job extremely well in my experience.
N**H
Just Adequate
Considering the features (variable temperature control), this does not come with any type of documentation so you're left in the dark as to what settings to use for different applications. Yes, different applications require slight variances in temperature but a small guide recommending a start point would be very helpful. As for the supplied tools, the quality is quite poor and I will probably have to sharpen or replace most of them. I bought it on offer and would probably wouldn't buy it again if I needed a replacement.
F**D
excellent for tech repairs and general use
Black & Decker 240V 2000W High Performance Variable Speed is an excellent product the variable speed control is key as i do alot of tech repairs and cant afford to melt/burn the pcb boards you can also stand it upright on a flat surface so you can use 2 hands which is clever also comes with alot of accesories for DIY and paint stripping use
T**H
Work well for heat shrink
I use this only for heat shrink tasks and it works well. The rear is shaped to be stable when cabletied upright on a board and the heat is adjustable. The case is good.
M**Y
Great Product
I was very happy with this product. It was more robustly built than I expected and it has performed very well so far ..... in both warming up some plastic that I wanted to re-shape (set on low) .... and on its high setting was very good at paint removal. Good product, which I would thoroughly recommend
A**R
المنتج رائع من ناحية الأداء ولكن يعيبه استهلاكه لبعض الوقت حتى يصل لدرجة الحرارة المطلوبة بالإضافة لأن درجة الحرارة لا أجدها شديدة جدا لمن يحتاج لتسخين عالي الشدة لنزع عناصر شديدة الإلتصاق ، بشكل عام رائع جدا لمن أراد التسخين المعتدل
M**E
Efficient device. He did its job well. Seems of good quality. We will see in use.
Trustpilot
Hace 2 días
Hace 2 semanas