We conducted a preliminary field review of the Vevor bolt remover and found it to be a compact induction bolt blaster with real potential Star Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) We’ve initiated early testing of the VEVOR Induction Heater Bolt Removal Kit (ASIN B0FRQTNNXF)—a 1100 W, 110 V handheld magnetic nut-buster tool with 10 interchangeable coils. Out of the box, it feels compact, solid, and immediately functional. The instant-on fan runs continuously when plugged in, which keeps the chassis cool but wastes energy. The no-toggle trigger activates induction directly, heating rusty bolts in 20–30 seconds to red-hot loosened glory. Coil assortment fits most fastener diameters, and the carry case organizes everything neatly. So far, excellent heating performance, minor ergonomic quibbles. A full endurance report will follow after extended use in the garage. We’re logging this as a baseline review prior to long-term testing. The VEVOR 1100 W magnetic induction heater kit arrives in a molded storage case with ten coils, an extension wand, and a compact driver body. Build quality feels respectable—plastic shell, metal connectors, decent strain reliefs. When plugged in, the cooling fan starts instantly—no master switch, just constant airflow. That’s a mild annoyance in a quiet shop, but it prevents overheating. In first trials on an H2 tow-hook bolt and a 20-year-old frame nut, the tool performed beautifully: about 25 seconds to cherry-red, threads released without oil or torch drama. The LED work light helps in shadowed spaces, though we’d prefer a true on/off master and a trigger with tactile detent instead of a momentary push. The coil set covers M6 through roughly M16 hardware, though longer bolts require repositioning mid-heat. Each coil screws in quickly, but users should avoid overtightening to preserve contact threads. The tool balance feels comfortable one-handed, and induction noise is minimal—mostly a faint hum. ● What we like so far Instant, controllable heat—no open flame
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