Precision Engineered for Salon Professionals
Designed for high-precision keratin bond application, this compact fusion heater delivers fast, consistent heat with advanced ergonomic features. Ideal for salons requiring accuracy, durability, and efficiency in daily hair extension installations.
🔧 Key Features
✅ Ultra-Slim 15×5mm Ceramic Tip
Perfectly sized to fit most pre-bonded extensions. Enables precise melting of keratin bonds without damaging natural hair.
✅ Adjustable Temperature Control (100–220°C)
Fine-tune heat settings to match different keratin bond brands and hair types. Ensures optimal adhesion and prevents overheating.
✅ 360-Degree Rotatable Cable
The flexible cable allows full rotation, reducing tangling and improving workflow during installation.
✅ Smart Silicone Sleeve – Dual Function Design
The movable silicone grip serves two purposes:
- Heat-resistant handle during use
- Stable stand when not in use — no need for extra tools
✅ Compact & Lightweight (274.3g)
Weighs just 274.3g and measures 23cm (9.06") long — easy to handle, even during extended sessions.
✅ Universal Voltage (AC 110–240V, 50/60Hz)
Compatible with power outlets worldwide (US, EU, UK, AU). Perfect for international salons and distributors.
✅ 25W Power Output
Efficient heating with rapid warm-up time (under 60 seconds), minimizing downtime between clients.
⚙️ Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model Number |
609 |
| Heating Element |
Ceramic (PTC) |
| Tip Size |
15 × 5 mm |
| Temperature Range |
100°C – 220°C (212°F – 428°F) |
| Power |
25W |
| Voltage |
AC 110–240V, 50/60Hz |
| Cable Length |
2.5m (Standard) |
| Weight (Net) |
274.3g |
| Length |
23cm (9.06 inches) |
| Plug Type |
Universal (EU/US/UK/AU compatible) |
🔒 Safety & Usage Notes
- For professional salon use only.
- Always unplug after use.
- Do not touch the tip during operation.
- Avoid contact with water or flammable materials.
- Store in a dry place when not in use.
🛒 Wholesale Availability
Available in bulk quantities for salons and distributors.




