Uses Beyond Automotive

No More Open Flames

Without the danger of an open flame, you will be able to heat metallic objects near plastic splash shields or other plastic components without the need to remove or shield them. This saves you time and inconvenience of unnecessary R&I procedures.

Don’t wait until you find that your acetylene torch is empty or that it’s across the shop being used.

Need More Power? Upgrade to the Mini-Ductor Venom HP

Mini-Ductor® II (MD-700)

$499.00

SKU: MD-700 Category:

Uses Beyond Automotive

No More Open Flames

Without the danger of an open flame, you will be able to heat metallic objects near plastic splash shields or other plastic components without the need to remove or shield them. This saves you time and inconvenience of unnecessary R&I procedures.

Don’t wait until you find that your acetylene torch is empty or that it’s across the shop being used.

Need More Power? Upgrade to the Mini-Ductor Venom HP

Remove seized nuts, bolts, bearings, fasteners, sensors, exterior trim, vinyl graphics, and more – faster and safer than oxyacetylene torches.

Introduced in 2009, the Mini-Ductor® II releases metal from corrosion and thread lock compounds without the dangers of open flame, and is up to 90% faster than an oxy-acetylene torch.

The Mini-Ductor II flameless torch leverages the power of Invisible Heat® to heat ferrous metals in seconds. Using high frequency magnetic fields, the Mini-Ductor releases corroded or frozen hardware and other metallic components from corrosion and thread lock compounds – without the collateral damage and safety risks of torches.

Using one of the included coils that can flex around corners a flame cannot, the Mini-Ductor heats a 3/4″ nut red hot in seconds.

Features & Benefits

Includes

  • Mini-Ductor II Handheld Induction Heater
  • 3 Basic Coils:
    • (1) 7/8″ Pre-Formed Coil
    • (1) 23″ U-Form Coil
    • (1) 41″ Bearing Buddy Coil
  • Rugged Plastic Carrying Case
  • Operator Manual
  • 1-year Manufacturer’s Warranty
  • Safety Certified

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Q & A

I have "rusted" stainless steel screws... is there enough ferrous metal in stainless to be heated by induction? Douglas A Louth asked on August 18, 2022

Hi Doug, the best way to test if induction heat would work, would be to take a magnet to those screws. If the magnet sticks, induction heat will work because it generates heat through high-frequency magnetic fields.

Dana Wiker answered on August 19, 2022
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