NEW- Ryobi Heat Gun in the Box- Never used - tools - by owner - sale - craigslist
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NEW- Ryobi Heat Gun in the Box- Never used Ryobi products are Quality Products. In the middle of Winter these are a godsend! Clear ice off your windshield. Thaw frozen locks. Remove Decals and
NEW- Ryobi Heat Gun in the Box- Never used Ryobi products are Quality Products. In the middle of Winter these are a godsend! Clear ice off your windshield. Thaw frozen locks. Remove Decals and Stickers from many Items. Strip Paint off Furniture and more. Use for heat shrink wrap as well as electrical heat shrink tubing. I needed one and each of my 2 sons bought me one. I don't need 2 of them. At least I taught them well so they purchase Quality.
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