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No hay artículos en el carroEl soldador M12™ ofrece velocidades de aplicación rápidas alcanzando la temperatura operativa en menos de 18 segundos y manteniendo una temperatura optimizada en las aplicaciones más exigentes. El indicador de calor utiliza redlink™ Intelligence para notificar a los usuarios cuando la herramienta está lista para usar y segura para almacenar, eliminando las conjeturas. El cabezal pivotante de 3 paradas proporciona un acceso inigualable al permitir a los usuarios la capacidad de adaptar la herramienta para la aplicación y soldar en espacios más reducidos. El soldador M12™ con tecnología de batería Redlithium™ ofrece hasta 40 minutos de tiempo de funcionamiento en una batería compacta M12™.
jose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 2024
Milwaukee always a great product. Heats up fast and works perfectly
Rastacosta
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de octubre de 2023
Best soldering iron have ever had and I’ve been installing car audio for 20 years it gets to temp quickly the battery life is great for its definitely the best cordless soldering iron on the market I have been through a lot of them in 20 years I love the portability of it and how you can angle it I think it better than a lot of plug in ones as well and it comes at a great price for what you are getting
Bruce Warrington
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2021
Quick heat up, and it did a decent job on small solder connections. Not enough heat to tackle anything larger than maybe a few 12 gauge wires, or soldering to a crimp connector or ground lug, but not great for anything that can sink a fair amount of heat, so a bit weak for a PL259 connector shield on coax, but it can do it. It's basically about what you would do with a typical electronic soldering iron or soldering station, no more, no less. The included small 12V battery will give you a bit more than a half hour of run time, but I would advise turning it off between jobs if there's even a couple of minutes between connections. It heats up in about 30 seconds, so using it for short durations, even including the extra heat up time, should get you maybe 15-20 soldered connections before you need to swap batteries. Obviously you could add a much larger M12 battery pack, but then it gets a lot more tail heavy, which you may not like the feel of, but would work. It'll stand on it's end using even the smaller battery packs, as long as it's kept straight, and not angling the tip off at 90 degrees. There are also reports of leaving it run continuously causing melted plastic around the heating element, so short duration solder joints and shutting it off in between is the way I've been using it so far. If I need a continuously hot iron for 4 hours, I would drag a cord along and get it done, but for a few connections, I'm in and out with this battery powered one and almost no setup / cleanup time for dealing with cords.Outdoor use is a different story. Even the slightest breeze is enough to carry away quite a bit of heat, and leave you with a cold solder joint, or even leave the tip of this iron stuck in cold solder, and held to the joint, which happened to me. That's not really this tools fault - it's basic thermodynamics when you blow cool air over a 750 deg F tip, and even a gentle breeze will transfer away a lot of heat, and may give you trouble. You could setup a wind break (cardboard box around the job, tarp around your work area, etc), but that adds time. Some butane and propane soldering irons not only generate more heat, they use a MUCH larger mass for the tip, and if you can keep it away from the wind to reach temp, the mass of the tip might help you get the job done without needing a wind break. Not many other options for jobs where a full propane torch is too much for a smaller task without causing heat damage. If there's any kind of real breeze across the tip of this unit (even a 5 kt breeze), it's going to cause trouble with your soldering. So plan ahead if you need to solder outdoors, up on a roof, on top of an antenna tower, etc, so you don't get up there and can't keep the breeze from causing poor solder connections, or else look for alternatives to this Milwaukee tool if that's your primary use case.
Rob F.
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de junio de 2020
This is a great soldering iron; much better than a butane powered unit. Heats up very quickly but battery doesn’t last more then 20 min of continuous use.
Randy L
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de noviembre de 2020
I work in Petroleum Maintenance and have owned many Butane Powered Soldering Irons over the years. This product is miles ahead when it comes to working in below freezing temperatures. The M12 batteries stay charged in cold weather even when stored in my work van overnight. I can always be confident this soldering iron will work when I need it to. The adjustable angle feature is good when both hands are needed to complete the job. No more trying to light a butane iron when the butane is too cold!
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