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Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless Heat Gun (Tool Only) P3150 – For Sale – Price

Original price was: $68.17.Current price is: $64.99.

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The Ryobi P3150 cordless heat gun offers easy and portable high temperatures. In only 10 seconds this heat gun will be at operating temperature. This will save you time and battery power! The max temperature of this heat gun is 875 degrees Fahrenheit. These temperatures will help with heating shrink wrap, shrink tubing, or drying joint compound. There are also two included nozzles. The deflector nozzle has a hook design to help jobs with heating shrink tubing or helping pipes thaw. The concentrator nozzle will help intensify the heat in more specific spots. Part of the 18v ONE+ system, this tool will fit any battery in the Ryobi One+ family. This heat gun will run for up to 20 minutes when paired with the Ryobi P193 18V 6Ah battery (battery not included). There is also an included LED light that illuminates your workspace when the heat gun is in use. This Ryobi heat gun will help make your drying and shrinking needs possible.
10 SECONDS to reach operational temperature for quicker work
MAX TEMP of 875 Degree Fahrenheit for a variety of jobs
DEFLECTOR NOZZLE helps workflow when it comes it tube shrinking or thawing pipes
CONCENTRATOR NOZZLE helps in applications that require more precision
ON BOARD LED LIGHT helps to brighten the materials you are working with



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12 reviews for Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless Heat Gun (Tool Only) P3150 – For Sale – Price

  1. L’escargot

    Light weight & heats up fast
    Limited around the house & garage use has been great. Not a regular user of the device.
    Heat output has met my needs. Battery life has lasted through any of my small projects. Even my attempt to kill weeds around & on my patio.
    I have tried using it to kill weeds between patio bricks and it doesn’t work well.

  2. jeeeeeeeeeeeee

    Convenient and Efficient
    I’ve been using the Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless Heat Gun mainly for applying heat shrink to wine bottle caps, and it has been a great tool for the job. The most striking feature is its cordless design, which offers incredible convenience and flexibility. Being free from the constraints of a power cord allows for much easier maneuverability, especially in areas where an outlet isn’t readily available.
    In terms of performance, this heat gun definitely does the job well. It heats up quickly and provides a consistent output, which is crucial for precise tasks like sealing wine bottles. The battery life is quite impressive too – I can get about 30 minutes of continuous use from a 4Ah battery, which is more than enough for most projects.
    This Ryobi heat gun is a valuable addition to my toolkit, especially for tasks that require mobility and ease of use. I highly recommend it to anyone in need of a reliable and cordless solution for their heat application needs.

  3. Daniel’s Review

    Great Heat Gun… After a Little Drama
    Okay, let’s talk about the Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless Heat Gun (P3150). When it works (which it now does), it’s an absolute tool dream—lightweight, powerful, and perfect for a variety of tasks. The fact that it’s cordless is a huge win for anyone who hates dealing with tangled wires while trying to heat up materials or strip paint. It’s quick, efficient, and I’m honestly loving how convenient it is for my DIY projects.
    But here’s the catch: when I first received the heat gun, it was like the universe decided to play a cruel joke on me. It didn’t work. At all. I thought, “Hey, no worries, it’s Ryobi, I’ll just charge it up and get to work.” Spoiler alert: It didn’t work after charging. I checked everything, fiddled with it, and was ready to throw in the towel.
    After a frustrating exchange process (which, let’s be real, was not exactly fun), I got a new one. This one works like a charm. It heats up quickly, has the perfect temperature for a variety of uses, and I’m back to loving Ryobi as much as I did before. It’s the kind of heat gun that makes you feel like a pro in the garage or workshop. The ergonomics are great, it’s comfortable to hold, and it gets the job done without breaking a sweat.
    But, yeah, the first one didn’t work—and that little hiccup did take away from the overall experience. I’m knocking off a star for the hassle I had to go through, but now that I’ve got a working one, I’m totally satisfied.
    So, if you’re in the market for a reliable, cordless heat gun, just make sure you get a good one from the start, and you’ll be golden. 4 stars—would be 5 if I didn’t have to deal with the initial hiccup, but once it’s working, it’s perfect.

  4. Gallimods Hobby Shop

    Needs good batteries
    I bought this because I had a bunch of Ryobi batteries I wasn’t using. Turns out they were all garbage. Some of them would only last 10 seconds before cutting off. I got a new pair of genuine Ryobi 4ah batteries and it works great.

  5. TimPwk

    Works well
    Love this series of tools. I use heat guns alot for heat shrink wire applications and works great. It is so nice not to be tethered to an electrical outlet.

  6. Majoraslayer

    Very Low Heat & Airflow
    I love my Ryobi ONE+ 18V drill, so I thought this heat gun would be a sure win to add to my Ryobi tools to make use of my batteries. I usually use a corded heat gun, but was tired of constantly fighting with the cord around the garage. Unfortunately, this cordless heat gun turned out to be a huge disappointment. It barely spits out any airflow at all, with much less heat than a hairdryer. Other reviews have mentioned battery life is disappointing as well, but I’m not sure I’ll find a good use for it to find out. It doesn’t have much more heat in it than my breath.

  7. George B Smith

    heats up
    heats up quickly. Good for those offsite jobs that a plugin would not work. Typical Ryobi hi quality

  8. Mustafa T.

    Ok but not hot enough
    It is as described and you can do some work with, but if you need a good heat gun that even works in cold days, just look for something else.
    I recommend the corded heat guns but if you need something portable, go for a Milwaukee. Yes they cost 3 times more than the Ryobi but it’s worth it if you need it regularly.
    For my needs the Ryobi is ok but can be frustrating sometimes if it’s cold and you need much longer to heat up something.
    It is very lightweight and not too big.

  9. Amazon Customer

    We have multiple of these on hand, at all times, for personal/professional use and for clients that we do granite Columbarium’s for. We use them for safe removal of granite niche panels during Winter months when things freeze. Excellent products.

  10. will

    One of my lesser used tools but definitely would recommend drain’s battery like crazy but definitely a nice tool to have

  11. scott

    I enjoy Ryabi cordless tools. Good bang for buck.

  12. RickCarrigan

    Ordered it and it was just what I expected, now my wife says I’m not the only thing in the house blowing hot air!!

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Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Lithium-Ion Cordless Heat Gun (Tool Only) P3150 – For Sale – Price
Original price was: $68.17.Current price is: $64.99.