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Heat shrinker for PVC heat shrink capsules. Ideal for large volume applications, or anywhere that you want a fast, consistent, and professional look. Plug it in (110 Volt), let it heat up for a few minutes, and you are ready to go. The bottle tray can be raised or lowered for different size bottles. Adjust the tray so the bottle neck is in the center of the heating coil. Slide a bottle in for just a few seconds, gently spinning the bottle for an even heat, then slide it down the tray. Takes only a few seconds per bottle.
T**Y
Works great. Added an inline solid state rheostat so that ...
Works great. Added an inline solid state rheostat so that I can reduce the heat slightly as this gets VERY hot. 3 of 5 stars because the "ramp" really should not be painted. The paint gets warm and the bottle does not slide easily. I stripped off all the paint, and now the bottles slide effortlessly.
D**H
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Best product ever. Just shove your bottle into the back after it's warmed up and gotten red hot. I bottle 5fl hot sauce bottles and smaller so the easily adjustable height is dope. It cut my work way down as it only take 1.5 seconds to shrink my wrap. Dope, wish it wasn't so efficient cuz I wanna have two!
N**A
Halfway there.
This machine has what nearly all the other similar machines lack.....you can adjust the height of the bed so that you can accommodate bottles of different diameters while keeping the neck of the bottle centered in the heating coil. Unfortunately, there is no way to control the temperature of the heating coil. The machine is still usable though......if....you modify it by removing the stop that keeps the bottleneck from going deeper into the coil. I found that that stop not only made it more difficult to heat the capsules evenly but it also got so hot that it melted the tops of the capsules. The modification is simple: merely remove the 4 screws that hold the heat shield over the coil and then remove the 2 screws that secure the bottle stop to the base and discard it. Next reinstall the heat shield with the four screws that you removed and you are ready to go.
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