
The Five-SeveN | Heat Treated features the Heat Treated finish on the Five-SeveN, a popular choice in the CS2 skin economy. At around $38.60, it's an accessible option for players building their inventory. It belongs to the Sport & Field Collection, and you can compare prices across 15+ marketplaces below.
About the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated
Highly accurate and armor-piercing, the pricy Five-Seven is a slow-loader that compensates with a generous 20-round magazine and forgiving recoil. It has been color case-hardened through the application of wood charcoal at high temperatures.\n\n<i>A little color never hurt anyone</i> The Five-SeveN | Heat Treated is a Restricted-grade skin in Counter-Strike 2, featuring the Heat Treated finish on the Five-SeveN.
How to Obtain: It belongs to the Sport & Field Collection.
Price and Market Trends: The Five-SeveN | Heat Treated (Factory New) is currently valued at approximately $38.60. Across wear conditions, prices range from $5.11 (Battle-Scarred) to $38.60 (Factory New).
Community Rating: The Five-SeveN | Heat Treated has a community rating of 3.6 out of 5 based on 193 votes. This above-average rating suggests the community considers it a solid choice among Five-SeveN skins.
Price Analysis: Five-SeveN | Heat Treated (Factory New)
Current Trend
The Five-SeveN | Heat Treated (Factory New) shows a Slightly bearish trend. -1.3% (30d).
Market Position
Trades in the budget range.
Market Comparison
Compare prices above. 5-20% differences exist due to fees.
Timing Insight
Prices trending down - potential buying opportunity. See charts for history.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Factory New and Minimal Wear for the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated?
Factory New (FN) skins have float values between 0.00-0.07, showing minimal to no visible wear. Minimal Wear (MW) floats range from 0.07-0.15, with slight scratches or fading visible on close inspection. For the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated, the price difference between FN and MW can range from 10% to over 100% depending on how visible the wear is on this particular finish. Some finishes hide wear better than others, making MW versions excellent value alternatives.
Is the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated a good budget option?
Yes, the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated is an excellent budget-friendly choice. Priced affordably, it offers the Heat Treated aesthetic without breaking the bank. Budget skins like this are ideal for players building their first inventory or those who prefer spending on multiple skins rather than one expensive item. The lower price point also means less financial risk if you decide to trade or sell later.
Where is the cheapest place to buy the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated?
Prices vary across marketplaces due to fees, regional pricing, and seller competition. The Steam Community Market is convenient but charges 15% fees. Third-party markets like Skinport, DMarket, and Buff163 often offer lower prices with fees ranging from 5-10%. For the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated, we recommend comparing prices on this page's market comparison table above, which shows real-time listings from multiple verified marketplaces. Trading sites may offer even better deals if you have items to exchange.
Can I use the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated in competitive CS2?
Yes, all weapon skins including the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated are purely cosmetic and can be used in all CS2 game modes including competitive matchmaking, Premier, and professional tournaments. Skins provide no gameplay advantages or disadvantages - they only change the weapon's visual appearance. Many professional players use skins during official matches, and you'll often see high-value items like this featured in tournament broadcasts.
Which marketplace has the cheapest Five-SeveN | Heat Treated right now?
Based on our real-time price comparison across 15+ marketplaces, WHITE currently has the lowest price for the Five-SeveN | Heat Treated at $9.29. However, prices change frequently as sellers list and buyers purchase. We recommend checking the marketplace comparison table above for the most current prices, and remember to factor in each marketplace's fees when comparing total costs.



























