Jufe250 Hot Official

| Mode | Power Source | Output Temp | Typical Use | |------|--------------|-------------|------------| | | 12 V DC or 24 V DC | 150 °C – 350 °C | Low‑power tasks (e.g., warming gloves, de‑icing small components) | | Resistive Boost | 110 V AC or 24 V DC (high‑current mode) | 350 °C – 620 °C | High‑temp tasks (e.g., soldering, pipe thawing) |

| Specification | Value | |---------------|-------| | | Jufe 250 Hot | | Power | 85 W / 170 W / 250 W | | Voltage | 110‑120 V (US) / 220‑240 V (EU/UK) | | Frequency | 50/60 Hz | | Heating Element | Ceramic PTC | | Fan | Brushless DC, optional | | Safety | TCO, tip‑over, child‑lock, over‑current fuse | | Dimensions | 140 × 120 × 90 mm | | Weight | 620 g | | Noise (fan) | ≤35 dB | | Warranty | 2 years | | Price (USD) | $39.99 (as of Q1 2026) | jufe250 hot

Short, 15-second snippets of JUFE-250 have circulated on platforms like Twitter (X) and Reddit. These clips usually feature the "transition moment" (around the 47-minute mark), where the lighting shifts. Because the code is watermarked on the screen, users search for the full code, spreading the "hot" association. | Mode | Power Source | Output Temp

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