Description:
100% Brand new and high quality
Specifications:
Material: Stainless Steel
Color: as is shown in
Size:
Pinhead Diameter: Approx 2mm
Working Power: 15W
Electronic Adaptor:
Input: 100-240V
Weight: appro.150g
Package included :
2 x 10cm Foam Cutting Pen
1 x Electronic Transformer Adaptor
How to use ?
Plug the power adapter into the socket, and switch the power button to the position “ON”.
Please first practice in the useless foam block.
During breaks, please put the tool on its stand.
After use, switch the power button to the position “OFF”, and disconnect the plug from the socket, and wait till the unit cools down naturally.
WARNING:
-For adult use only.
-Kids should be used in parental care.
-Unplug the plug if not used.
Notice:
1.Please let it take a rest when this cutter keep working about 45 minutes. We recommend to buy two foam cutter, one as a replacement.
2. Advise use with a high-quality respirator in a well-ventilated space -- the vapors from melting Styrofoam are acrid and (probably) unhealthy to breathe.
- ★☀·Material :This thermal foam cutter makes it easy to cut materials such as polystyrene foam. Widely used in art model making, student manual exercises, advertising word production and other fields.
- ★☀·DIY Designer: The DIY foam cutter allows you to easily cut polystyrene foam and similar materials.DIY foam cutting machine is the ideal cutting tool for your design and colorful life!
- ★☀·Function:It can be heated quickly and the tube will reach 200 ° C in 10 seconds,you can cut the template or foam block from any angle and make it into the shape you want.
- ★☀·Widelly Application: It is suitable for the low density Styrofoam, Art model making, development of commercial art, complex and small font design (such as letters) in advertising, art created by amateurs, students handmade practise, and even model making courses for school children.
- ★☀·Widelly Application: It is suitable for the low density Styrofoam, Art model making, development of commercial art, complex and small font design (such as letters) in advertising, art created by amateurs, students handmade practise, and even model making courses for school children.