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Comentado en Australia el 16 de junio de 2024
Great quality soldering iron. Received quickly. Only issue was slow communication from when item purchased to time of dispatch.
isa sim
Comentado en Singapur el 18 de marzo de 2022
I work on gameboys and this does the job just fine. Melts solder in 15-20 seconds on my IKEA Ladda Batteries. Easy to use, expecially when I have limited space on my desk. I have a corded 60W iron but I find myself picking this up more often, its really just a breeze to handle. Recommended!
Dernalbert
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de febrero de 2021
Heats up in 15 seconds or so. Batteries last a fairly long time. Great for small tasks and "small mass" soldering. For bigger soldering jobs you would probably want to use a plug-in.
oskar
Comentado en México el 23 de diciembre de 2021
El cautin esta bien, lo malo es que la punta es cara casi le da al precio del cautin desafortunadamente.
Matt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2020
The Overall: I purchased this soldering iron so that I could use it at my home workbench, then toss it in a bag and bring it to work or shops that I'm building in. So far, I've been really impressed by the convenience and functionality of this iron. I'm using it for hobbyist electronics and it works well for that purpose. I highly, highly recommend using rechargeable batteries with it (I use Enerloop Pros) so that you're not burning through disposables since it does use a lot of juice.The Good: This is a dead simple soldering iron. It's made of plastic but feels really solid, has a secure plastic cover for the iron that prevents accidental power-on in transport, and operates off of 4 AA batteries. The tip is a fine point, so it's ready out of the box for use with basic electronics. It heats up quickly, and as long as you don't keep it running constantly it lasts a few days of regular use before recharging the batteries.The Bad: The two weak points of this soldering iron are the battery life and ability to sustain tip temperature. With heavy use, I definitely notice the tip getting cooler than my traditional iron, and I need to wait between soldering joints to let it heat back up sometimes. This isn't really a problem for smaller hobby electronics jobs, but for any larger projects you'll want something with more power. Another issue is that it goes through disposable batteries pretty quickly, so I highly, highly recommend using rechargeable batteries with this. Investing in rechargeable batteries for this will save you dozens, if not hundreds of dollars in the long-term.The Neutral: The handle is a bit chunkier and has a different shape than most soldering irons due to the battery arrangement. I actually like this since it shifts the weight away from the soldering iron tip and feels very stable when I'm holding it without a cable out the back, but it's definitely going to be a personal preference thing.
PD51
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2018
This iron works well; heats up in less than 30 seconds. It operates on four AA batteries, so extra battery capacity is cheap and convenient. And I won't be throwing it away because of a degraded internal battery, like my last one. Interesting to note that rechargeable batteries actually perform better than alkalines, too.
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