🔥 Heat Up Your Efficiency with the Mini-Ductor II!
The Induction Innovations Mini-Ductor II (MD-700) is a powerful handheld induction heater designed to safely and efficiently remove rusted fasteners, stuck parts, and adhesives. With a 1,000W power output, it features three versatile coils, a rugged carrier case, and an LED tip for enhanced visibility. Made in the USA, this tool not only boosts productivity but also minimizes operational costs and workplace hazards.
Manufacturer | Induction Innovations |
Brand | Induction Innovations |
Model | MD-700 |
Item Weight | 5.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 17 inches |
Item model number | ICT-MD-700 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | STEEL |
Manufacturer Part Number | ICT-MD-700 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1.00 |
National Stock Number | 3424-01-620-7159 |
H**E
Great tool for the Farm
I purchased this tool for use on my farm and so far it has worked as advertised. There are always rusted nuts and bolts on older equipment I am trying to repair. In the past the only way to get the really stubborn ones off was to heat them with an acetylene torch. Using a torch anywhere on my Combine or where there was a buildup of dust or grease (which is everywhere on farm equipment) made me nervous. With the Mini-Ductor II there is no flame so I don't worry about seeing my equipment and barn go up in a big fire ball. The Mini-Ductor II appears to be well made and well engineered, as apposed to the first version of the Inductor which looks like it was built in someone's garage from stuff that was lying around. I imagine it works as well as the version II that I purchased but can't verify this.So far I've used this to remove a dozen gage wheels on my corn planter so that I could replace the support arms and I was successful on nine of them. This is about the same success rate I would experience using a torch. To remove the wheel shafts from the control arms I had to heat the end of the arms until they were not quite red hot. These arms are thick and about a foot long so the conduct a lot of heat away from the point you're heating. As the duty cycle on this tool in 2 minutes on and 2 minutes off I had to heat it twice to get the end hot enough to separate the shaft from the arm. This was about the same time it takes with a torch.I admit that this item is not cheap, but it works and the reduced risk of starting a fire is well worth it. No flame, no sparks, no melting things two inches away from where you're working. If you're a farmer you need one of these in your shop
B**Z
The most amazing tool you don't have yet
I found out about the induction heater from a shop foreman, who told me what a lifesaver it was. But since I work on my cars as a hobby and not professionally, I didn't know if I could justify the cost. Thankfully I took the plunge, because this thing is a lifesaver. It is fantastic for loosening frozen and corroded bolts. It's much easier to use than a torch, safer in many places, and much much faster. It only takes 3-4 seconds to heat a bolt up to the point where it comes out easily. The first time I used it was after I had already snapping a bolt. After heating it up with the induction heater, I was able to back it out of the threaded insert that it was frozen into like it was brand new hardware. Since then I heat up anything I'm taking out for the first time to be safe. If you've been considering it, don't put it off any longer!
W**2
Time Saver!
I bought this because I was changing out the exhaust manifolds on a 1997 RV with a Chevy BB 454 engine with blown gaskets. It was from Indiana and the rust was horrible. This induction heater is worked wonders. Beats a torch any day for 98% of any heating of nuts or bolts. Two seconds on a 9/16's nut and it is smoking hot...literally...15 seconds it's glowing molten orange. Quench it or let it cool down until grey and a 3/8th's ratchet or hand held impact wrench will turn it right out. Works on 110v/10 amps. Careful if using a generator or inverter to power it. Pricey, but when you look at a welding set-up, the ease of use, no flame, only heats ferrous metal (use it around glass, rubber, etc.) and the versatility of things you can heat with the different elements (bearings, bosses, tie rods, etc.)...you'll ask yourself how you ever managed without it.
F**O
Overheats the machine
Bought to do cab bolts on F250’s and it works… just after one or 2 bolts it goes into protection mode and has to cool down for quite a while before you can continue the job.
J**D
Rust belt mecha
I had to stop immediately what I was doing to write this review. I'm a self taught jeep mechanic that recently had to change the rack and pinionon my ram truck. I had bought this with the anticipation of another job but not wanting to burn down my garage I had to free a bolt under the frame next to the oil pan. Living in NH I know rust and rot all to well. I tried every trick in the book but nothing worked, I knew I needed heat so I reached for this. 30 seconds of heat time and one turn of the wrench and it was off. Amazing product.
R**S
OMG!
This thing heated up my 1/2" rebar in 30 seconds cherry red. It made my life so much easier bending this to a 90 degree angle. Where has this tool been all my busted up knuckles life.
M**R
Stopped working after 4 seconds.
I followed all the instructions, and it stopped working after 4 seconds. Returned.
A**R
Aluminum the heat stealer
Arrived 3 days earlier than expected. Product is original and made in the USA. Product work as described. I use this tool for removing seize, rusty bolts & nuts. Tool works fast..... gets part burning hot in seconds. Only one time did it failed to remove a seized broken bolt from an aluminum head (because aluminum are very good conductors of heat, so they absorb heat very quickly). I had to use other means to remove. I recommend this tool.
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