Repair rather than replace with the Sealey Plastic Welding Kit

May 20, 2025
Repair rather than replace with the Sealey Plastic Welding Kit
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Featured in the latest Sealey Tools catalogue and Tool Promotion is a 75W Plastic Welding Repair Kit that can be a lifesaver when it comes to cracked plastic parts, offering significant savings on repair costs. 


It incorporates a bright LED light for illuminating the work area and the heat gun body is so easy to use. The gun features three different heat modes while also protecting from overheat/overload. It is also lightweight and easy to operate with maximum control and accuracy provided by pistol grip design.

This is a comprehensive kit to enable the repairing of parts, rather than replacing them with new expensive and often hard to source items. The kit comprises of staples; 0.6mm outside corner (x50), 0.8mm inside corner (x50), 0.6mm flat (x50), 0.8mm flat (x50), 0.6mm wave (x50), 0.8mm wave (x50), soldering iron tip (x1), heat gun (x1). This comes in a convenient storage case. 

The 75W Plastic Welding Repair Kit is available from Sealey stockists. 
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