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No hay artículos en el carroEsta estación de soldadura de 40 vatios de Weller cuenta con un lápiz ligero de calidad y un agarre de espuma acolchado con elemento calefactor reemplazable. Este producto es ideal para aficionados, entusiastas del bricolaje y estudiantes.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I have been wearing these almost every day! So many options. I’d never had the twist backs and they took me a while to figure out but now I even wear them to bed. No tarnishing or skin reactions.
Tyler B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
I have sensitive ears and typically can’t keep earrings in for the entire day. I’ve been able to wear these for days without any sensitivity. The flat backs make them comfortable to sleep in as well. The backs are a little bit more difficult putting on but completely worth the hassle.
Mildred
Comentado en México el 28 de febrero de 2025
Recibí el paquete, diseños muy bonitos y bien defindos, todo el empaque de calidad y la cantidad y figuras que se plasman en la opción, muchas gracias!
Ashley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2025
Absolutely LOVE the options. The hoops are my favorite.
JOAQUIN LOPEZ PINEDA
Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2024
Excelente estación de trabajo. Las puntas son fáciles de encontrar, los repuestos son económicos. El control de temperatura es muy bueno. La duración del elemento de calor es muy buena.
JOAQUIN LOPEZ PINEDA
Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2024
Excelente estación de trabajo. Las puntas son fáciles de encontrar, los repuestos son económicos. El control de temperatura es muy bueno. La duración del elemento de calor es muy buena.
JOAQUIN LOPEZ PINEDA
Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2024
Excelente estación de trabajo. Las puntas son fáciles de encontrar, los repuestos son económicos. El control de temperatura es muy bueno. La duración del elemento de calor es muy buena.
JOAQUIN LOPEZ PINEDA
Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2024
Excelente estación de trabajo. Las puntas son fáciles de encontrar, los repuestos son económicos. El control de temperatura es muy bueno. La duración del elemento de calor es muy buena.
JOAQUIN LOPEZ PINEDA
Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2024
Excelente estación de trabajo. Las puntas son fáciles de encontrar, los repuestos son económicos. El control de temperatura es muy bueno. La duración del elemento de calor es muy buena.
JOAQUIN LOPEZ PINEDA
Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2024
Excelente estación de trabajo. Las puntas son fáciles de encontrar, los repuestos son económicos. El control de temperatura es muy bueno. La duración del elemento de calor es muy buena.
JOAQUIN LOPEZ PINEDA
Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2024
Excelente estación de trabajo. Las puntas son fáciles de encontrar, los repuestos son económicos. El control de temperatura es muy bueno. La duración del elemento de calor es muy buena.
JOAQUIN LOPEZ PINEDA
Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2024
Excelente estación de trabajo. Las puntas son fáciles de encontrar, los repuestos son económicos. El control de temperatura es muy bueno. La duración del elemento de calor es muy buena.
Nicole M Jolly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de diciembre de 2024
The products are cute and work great the only downfall is that the backs do come off out of no where sometimes. East to out in and does not hurt. Been using them for awhile and doesn’t tarnish.
Simón Guerrero
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Llego super bien empaquetada, funciona super bien, recomiendo este producto
Simón Guerrero
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Llego super bien empaquetada, funciona super bien, recomiendo este producto
Simón Guerrero
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Llego super bien empaquetada, funciona super bien, recomiendo este producto
Simón Guerrero
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Llego super bien empaquetada, funciona super bien, recomiendo este producto
Simón Guerrero
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Llego super bien empaquetada, funciona super bien, recomiendo este producto
Simón Guerrero
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Llego super bien empaquetada, funciona super bien, recomiendo este producto
Simón Guerrero
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Llego super bien empaquetada, funciona super bien, recomiendo este producto
Simón Guerrero
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2024
Llego super bien empaquetada, funciona super bien, recomiendo este producto
Rebeca
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2024
I have super sensitive skin to the point even necklaces and bracelets will give rashes. But this have been amazing. Have been using them for almost a year now and so far been super good. Not as expensive as gold or silver but looks great. Also the back is just a round thing and I love it as the earring as well. So use it backwards often.
Barbara
Comentado en México el 15 de enero de 2024
Me encantó este paquete de aretes. Tiene diseños muy lindos! Me gusta que me los pongo, y como el broche es plano, no lastima. No me los quito por días y días y no se hacen negros.
Brenda Garza
Comentado en México el 4 de abril de 2024
Son unisex y los recomiendo ampliamente, yo compré los color oro
Pablo
Comentado en México el 21 de mayo de 2023
Buena calidad muy recomendable
Pablo
Comentado en México el 21 de mayo de 2023
Buena calidad muy recomendable
Pablo
Comentado en México el 21 de mayo de 2023
Buena calidad muy recomendable
Pablo
Comentado en México el 21 de mayo de 2023
Buena calidad muy recomendable
Pablo
Comentado en México el 21 de mayo de 2023
Buena calidad muy recomendable
Pablo
Comentado en México el 21 de mayo de 2023
Buena calidad muy recomendable
Pablo
Comentado en México el 21 de mayo de 2023
Buena calidad muy recomendable
Pablo
Comentado en México el 21 de mayo de 2023
Buena calidad muy recomendable
Ana Henández
Comentado en México el 28 de diciembre de 2023
Los diseños son variados, muy bonitos y el material se ve resistente y duradero. Hasta ahora excelente producto.
Robi
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2023
Práctico en su manejo y buen precio...lo usé para reparar los cables de aparatos que mi gatito mordió...
Robi
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2023
Práctico en su manejo y buen precio...lo usé para reparar los cables de aparatos que mi gatito mordió...
Robi
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2023
Práctico en su manejo y buen precio...lo usé para reparar los cables de aparatos que mi gatito mordió...
Robi
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2023
Práctico en su manejo y buen precio...lo usé para reparar los cables de aparatos que mi gatito mordió...
Robi
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2023
Práctico en su manejo y buen precio...lo usé para reparar los cables de aparatos que mi gatito mordió...
Robi
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2023
Práctico en su manejo y buen precio...lo usé para reparar los cables de aparatos que mi gatito mordió...
Robi
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2023
Práctico en su manejo y buen precio...lo usé para reparar los cables de aparatos que mi gatito mordió...
Robi
Comentado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2023
Práctico en su manejo y buen precio...lo usé para reparar los cables de aparatos que mi gatito mordió...
Jairo Martínez
Comentado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2022
La marca es reconocida, dura mucho y el precio por el qué lo compre super bien, llegó antes de la fecha establecida, recomiendo al vendedor ampliamente.
Jairo Martínez
Comentado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2022
La marca es reconocida, dura mucho y el precio por el qué lo compre super bien, llegó antes de la fecha establecida, recomiendo al vendedor ampliamente.
Jairo Martínez
Comentado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2022
La marca es reconocida, dura mucho y el precio por el qué lo compre super bien, llegó antes de la fecha establecida, recomiendo al vendedor ampliamente.
Jairo Martínez
Comentado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2022
La marca es reconocida, dura mucho y el precio por el qué lo compre super bien, llegó antes de la fecha establecida, recomiendo al vendedor ampliamente.
Jairo Martínez
Comentado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2022
La marca es reconocida, dura mucho y el precio por el qué lo compre super bien, llegó antes de la fecha establecida, recomiendo al vendedor ampliamente.
Jairo Martínez
Comentado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2022
La marca es reconocida, dura mucho y el precio por el qué lo compre super bien, llegó antes de la fecha establecida, recomiendo al vendedor ampliamente.
Jairo Martínez
Comentado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2022
La marca es reconocida, dura mucho y el precio por el qué lo compre super bien, llegó antes de la fecha establecida, recomiendo al vendedor ampliamente.
Jairo Martínez
Comentado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2022
La marca es reconocida, dura mucho y el precio por el qué lo compre super bien, llegó antes de la fecha establecida, recomiendo al vendedor ampliamente.
Customer
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 1 de octubre de 2021
Works as described
Customer
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 1 de octubre de 2021
Works as described
Customer
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 1 de octubre de 2021
Works as described
Customer
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 1 de octubre de 2021
Works as described
Customer
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 1 de octubre de 2021
Works as described
Customer
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 1 de octubre de 2021
Works as described
Customer
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 1 de octubre de 2021
Works as described
Customer
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 1 de octubre de 2021
Works as described
Fernando
Comentado en México el 11 de octubre de 2020
Decidí comprar este cautin para soldar unos cables pequeños en un eliminador que se desoldaron de las patitas que van al contacto de pared... La marca es reconocida y tiene un regulador de potencia! Creo que va a ser una buena compra ya que creo que va a durar mucho! Trae una punta no tan fina por lo que le compré una punta extra la ST7
Fernando
Comentado en México el 11 de octubre de 2020
Decidí comprar este cautin para soldar unos cables pequeños en un eliminador que se desoldaron de las patitas que van al contacto de pared... La marca es reconocida y tiene un regulador de potencia! Creo que va a ser una buena compra ya que creo que va a durar mucho! Trae una punta no tan fina por lo que le compré una punta extra la ST7
Fernando
Comentado en México el 11 de octubre de 2020
Decidí comprar este cautin para soldar unos cables pequeños en un eliminador que se desoldaron de las patitas que van al contacto de pared... La marca es reconocida y tiene un regulador de potencia! Creo que va a ser una buena compra ya que creo que va a durar mucho! Trae una punta no tan fina por lo que le compré una punta extra la ST7
Fernando
Comentado en México el 11 de octubre de 2020
Decidí comprar este cautin para soldar unos cables pequeños en un eliminador que se desoldaron de las patitas que van al contacto de pared... La marca es reconocida y tiene un regulador de potencia! Creo que va a ser una buena compra ya que creo que va a durar mucho! Trae una punta no tan fina por lo que le compré una punta extra la ST7
Fernando
Comentado en México el 11 de octubre de 2020
Decidí comprar este cautin para soldar unos cables pequeños en un eliminador que se desoldaron de las patitas que van al contacto de pared... La marca es reconocida y tiene un regulador de potencia! Creo que va a ser una buena compra ya que creo que va a durar mucho! Trae una punta no tan fina por lo que le compré una punta extra la ST7
Fernando
Comentado en México el 11 de octubre de 2020
Decidí comprar este cautin para soldar unos cables pequeños en un eliminador que se desoldaron de las patitas que van al contacto de pared... La marca es reconocida y tiene un regulador de potencia! Creo que va a ser una buena compra ya que creo que va a durar mucho! Trae una punta no tan fina por lo que le compré una punta extra la ST7
Fernando
Comentado en México el 11 de octubre de 2020
Decidí comprar este cautin para soldar unos cables pequeños en un eliminador que se desoldaron de las patitas que van al contacto de pared... La marca es reconocida y tiene un regulador de potencia! Creo que va a ser una buena compra ya que creo que va a durar mucho! Trae una punta no tan fina por lo que le compré una punta extra la ST7
Fernando
Comentado en México el 11 de octubre de 2020
Decidí comprar este cautin para soldar unos cables pequeños en un eliminador que se desoldaron de las patitas que van al contacto de pared... La marca es reconocida y tiene un regulador de potencia! Creo que va a ser una buena compra ya que creo que va a durar mucho! Trae una punta no tan fina por lo que le compré una punta extra la ST7
Kaszás Milán
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de agosto de 2019
Broke at first usage, was provided with US adapter
Kaszás Milán
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de agosto de 2019
Broke at first usage, was provided with US adapter
Kaszás Milán
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de agosto de 2019
Broke at first usage, was provided with US adapter
Kaszás Milán
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de agosto de 2019
Broke at first usage, was provided with US adapter
Kaszás Milán
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de agosto de 2019
Broke at first usage, was provided with US adapter
Kaszás Milán
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de agosto de 2019
Broke at first usage, was provided with US adapter
Kaszás Milán
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de agosto de 2019
Broke at first usage, was provided with US adapter
Kaszás Milán
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de agosto de 2019
Broke at first usage, was provided with US adapter
coconcuacuet
Comentado en México el 6 de agosto de 2017
Es muy buen producto tomando en cuenta los materiales de fabricación, que son de muy buena calidad. La llegada del producto fue mucho antes de la fecha programada. Le doy 4 estrellas porque en el instructivo ni en ninguna parte del aparato te dice como ponerse a cierta potencia, por ejemplo, no sabes si en número 3 corresponde a 20 watts o a otro distinto. Se tendría que recurrir a otro aparato de medición para saber realmente en que potencia se encuentra. {en un futuro lejano que la haya utilizado bastante, podre dar una opinión mas dutallada}
coconcuacuet
Comentado en México el 6 de agosto de 2017
Es muy buen producto tomando en cuenta los materiales de fabricación, que son de muy buena calidad. La llegada del producto fue mucho antes de la fecha programada. Le doy 4 estrellas porque en el instructivo ni en ninguna parte del aparato te dice como ponerse a cierta potencia, por ejemplo, no sabes si en número 3 corresponde a 20 watts o a otro distinto. Se tendría que recurrir a otro aparato de medición para saber realmente en que potencia se encuentra. {en un futuro lejano que la haya utilizado bastante, podre dar una opinión mas dutallada}
coconcuacuet
Comentado en México el 6 de agosto de 2017
Es muy buen producto tomando en cuenta los materiales de fabricación, que son de muy buena calidad. La llegada del producto fue mucho antes de la fecha programada. Le doy 4 estrellas porque en el instructivo ni en ninguna parte del aparato te dice como ponerse a cierta potencia, por ejemplo, no sabes si en número 3 corresponde a 20 watts o a otro distinto. Se tendría que recurrir a otro aparato de medición para saber realmente en que potencia se encuentra. {en un futuro lejano que la haya utilizado bastante, podre dar una opinión mas dutallada}
coconcuacuet
Comentado en México el 6 de agosto de 2017
Es muy buen producto tomando en cuenta los materiales de fabricación, que son de muy buena calidad. La llegada del producto fue mucho antes de la fecha programada. Le doy 4 estrellas porque en el instructivo ni en ninguna parte del aparato te dice como ponerse a cierta potencia, por ejemplo, no sabes si en número 3 corresponde a 20 watts o a otro distinto. Se tendría que recurrir a otro aparato de medición para saber realmente en que potencia se encuentra. {en un futuro lejano que la haya utilizado bastante, podre dar una opinión mas dutallada}
coconcuacuet
Comentado en México el 6 de agosto de 2017
Es muy buen producto tomando en cuenta los materiales de fabricación, que son de muy buena calidad. La llegada del producto fue mucho antes de la fecha programada. Le doy 4 estrellas porque en el instructivo ni en ninguna parte del aparato te dice como ponerse a cierta potencia, por ejemplo, no sabes si en número 3 corresponde a 20 watts o a otro distinto. Se tendría que recurrir a otro aparato de medición para saber realmente en que potencia se encuentra. {en un futuro lejano que la haya utilizado bastante, podre dar una opinión mas dutallada}
coconcuacuet
Comentado en México el 6 de agosto de 2017
Es muy buen producto tomando en cuenta los materiales de fabricación, que son de muy buena calidad. La llegada del producto fue mucho antes de la fecha programada. Le doy 4 estrellas porque en el instructivo ni en ninguna parte del aparato te dice como ponerse a cierta potencia, por ejemplo, no sabes si en número 3 corresponde a 20 watts o a otro distinto. Se tendría que recurrir a otro aparato de medición para saber realmente en que potencia se encuentra. {en un futuro lejano que la haya utilizado bastante, podre dar una opinión mas dutallada}
coconcuacuet
Comentado en México el 6 de agosto de 2017
Es muy buen producto tomando en cuenta los materiales de fabricación, que son de muy buena calidad. La llegada del producto fue mucho antes de la fecha programada. Le doy 4 estrellas porque en el instructivo ni en ninguna parte del aparato te dice como ponerse a cierta potencia, por ejemplo, no sabes si en número 3 corresponde a 20 watts o a otro distinto. Se tendría que recurrir a otro aparato de medición para saber realmente en que potencia se encuentra. {en un futuro lejano que la haya utilizado bastante, podre dar una opinión mas dutallada}
coconcuacuet
Comentado en México el 6 de agosto de 2017
Es muy buen producto tomando en cuenta los materiales de fabricación, que son de muy buena calidad. La llegada del producto fue mucho antes de la fecha programada. Le doy 4 estrellas porque en el instructivo ni en ninguna parte del aparato te dice como ponerse a cierta potencia, por ejemplo, no sabes si en número 3 corresponde a 20 watts o a otro distinto. Se tendría que recurrir a otro aparato de medición para saber realmente en que potencia se encuentra. {en un futuro lejano que la haya utilizado bastante, podre dar una opinión mas dutallada}
axel
Comentado en México el 24 de marzo de 2017
Excelente estación para soldar el paquete me llego en tiempo y forma llego en excelente condiciones.Este cautin digamos que es semiprofecional pero es muy bueno y ademas el cautin lo puedes usar de forma autónoma sin la estación, de igual forma a la estación le puedes conectar cualquier otro cautin que desees en caso de que este se descomponga, pero paro la calidad del cautin durara mucho tiempo. La estación es regulable lo por lo que esta estación esta genial, y es de buena marca ademas esta a un super precio mejor que en otras tiendas de internet.Si vas a comprar esta estación asegúrate también de comprar una punta Weller ST7MX ya que la punta que trae de fabrica es plana y se gasta muy rápido.Lo compre por Amazon EE.UU y con envió gratis se tardo semana y media en llegar, al principio pensé que no llegaría porque la linea de tiempo no avanzaba, pero después todo fue muy rápido.
axel
Comentado en México el 24 de marzo de 2017
Excelente estación para soldar el paquete me llego en tiempo y forma llego en excelente condiciones.Este cautin digamos que es semiprofecional pero es muy bueno y ademas el cautin lo puedes usar de forma autónoma sin la estación, de igual forma a la estación le puedes conectar cualquier otro cautin que desees en caso de que este se descomponga, pero paro la calidad del cautin durara mucho tiempo. La estación es regulable lo por lo que esta estación esta genial, y es de buena marca ademas esta a un super precio mejor que en otras tiendas de internet.Si vas a comprar esta estación asegúrate también de comprar una punta Weller ST7MX ya que la punta que trae de fabrica es plana y se gasta muy rápido.Lo compre por Amazon EE.UU y con envió gratis se tardo semana y media en llegar, al principio pensé que no llegaría porque la linea de tiempo no avanzaba, pero después todo fue muy rápido.
axel
Comentado en México el 24 de marzo de 2017
Excelente estación para soldar el paquete me llego en tiempo y forma llego en excelente condiciones.Este cautin digamos que es semiprofecional pero es muy bueno y ademas el cautin lo puedes usar de forma autónoma sin la estación, de igual forma a la estación le puedes conectar cualquier otro cautin que desees en caso de que este se descomponga, pero paro la calidad del cautin durara mucho tiempo. La estación es regulable lo por lo que esta estación esta genial, y es de buena marca ademas esta a un super precio mejor que en otras tiendas de internet.Si vas a comprar esta estación asegúrate también de comprar una punta Weller ST7MX ya que la punta que trae de fabrica es plana y se gasta muy rápido.Lo compre por Amazon EE.UU y con envió gratis se tardo semana y media en llegar, al principio pensé que no llegaría porque la linea de tiempo no avanzaba, pero después todo fue muy rápido.
axel
Comentado en México el 24 de marzo de 2017
Excelente estación para soldar el paquete me llego en tiempo y forma llego en excelente condiciones.Este cautin digamos que es semiprofecional pero es muy bueno y ademas el cautin lo puedes usar de forma autónoma sin la estación, de igual forma a la estación le puedes conectar cualquier otro cautin que desees en caso de que este se descomponga, pero paro la calidad del cautin durara mucho tiempo. La estación es regulable lo por lo que esta estación esta genial, y es de buena marca ademas esta a un super precio mejor que en otras tiendas de internet.Si vas a comprar esta estación asegúrate también de comprar una punta Weller ST7MX ya que la punta que trae de fabrica es plana y se gasta muy rápido.Lo compre por Amazon EE.UU y con envió gratis se tardo semana y media en llegar, al principio pensé que no llegaría porque la linea de tiempo no avanzaba, pero después todo fue muy rápido.
axel
Comentado en México el 24 de marzo de 2017
Excelente estación para soldar el paquete me llego en tiempo y forma llego en excelente condiciones.Este cautin digamos que es semiprofecional pero es muy bueno y ademas el cautin lo puedes usar de forma autónoma sin la estación, de igual forma a la estación le puedes conectar cualquier otro cautin que desees en caso de que este se descomponga, pero paro la calidad del cautin durara mucho tiempo. La estación es regulable lo por lo que esta estación esta genial, y es de buena marca ademas esta a un super precio mejor que en otras tiendas de internet.Si vas a comprar esta estación asegúrate también de comprar una punta Weller ST7MX ya que la punta que trae de fabrica es plana y se gasta muy rápido.Lo compre por Amazon EE.UU y con envió gratis se tardo semana y media en llegar, al principio pensé que no llegaría porque la linea de tiempo no avanzaba, pero después todo fue muy rápido.
axel
Comentado en México el 24 de marzo de 2017
Excelente estación para soldar el paquete me llego en tiempo y forma llego en excelente condiciones.Este cautin digamos que es semiprofecional pero es muy bueno y ademas el cautin lo puedes usar de forma autónoma sin la estación, de igual forma a la estación le puedes conectar cualquier otro cautin que desees en caso de que este se descomponga, pero paro la calidad del cautin durara mucho tiempo. La estación es regulable lo por lo que esta estación esta genial, y es de buena marca ademas esta a un super precio mejor que en otras tiendas de internet.Si vas a comprar esta estación asegúrate también de comprar una punta Weller ST7MX ya que la punta que trae de fabrica es plana y se gasta muy rápido.Lo compre por Amazon EE.UU y con envió gratis se tardo semana y media en llegar, al principio pensé que no llegaría porque la linea de tiempo no avanzaba, pero después todo fue muy rápido.
axel
Comentado en México el 24 de marzo de 2017
Excelente estación para soldar el paquete me llego en tiempo y forma llego en excelente condiciones.Este cautin digamos que es semiprofecional pero es muy bueno y ademas el cautin lo puedes usar de forma autónoma sin la estación, de igual forma a la estación le puedes conectar cualquier otro cautin que desees en caso de que este se descomponga, pero paro la calidad del cautin durara mucho tiempo. La estación es regulable lo por lo que esta estación esta genial, y es de buena marca ademas esta a un super precio mejor que en otras tiendas de internet.Si vas a comprar esta estación asegúrate también de comprar una punta Weller ST7MX ya que la punta que trae de fabrica es plana y se gasta muy rápido.Lo compre por Amazon EE.UU y con envió gratis se tardo semana y media en llegar, al principio pensé que no llegaría porque la linea de tiempo no avanzaba, pero después todo fue muy rápido.
axel
Comentado en México el 24 de marzo de 2017
Excelente estación para soldar el paquete me llego en tiempo y forma llego en excelente condiciones.Este cautin digamos que es semiprofecional pero es muy bueno y ademas el cautin lo puedes usar de forma autónoma sin la estación, de igual forma a la estación le puedes conectar cualquier otro cautin que desees en caso de que este se descomponga, pero paro la calidad del cautin durara mucho tiempo. La estación es regulable lo por lo que esta estación esta genial, y es de buena marca ademas esta a un super precio mejor que en otras tiendas de internet.Si vas a comprar esta estación asegúrate también de comprar una punta Weller ST7MX ya que la punta que trae de fabrica es plana y se gasta muy rápido.Lo compre por Amazon EE.UU y con envió gratis se tardo semana y media en llegar, al principio pensé que no llegaría porque la linea de tiempo no avanzaba, pero después todo fue muy rápido.
kght22
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2016
excellent iron for small scale work, should last a long time (used to work at a computer store that had several similar irons from weller that were over 20 years old and this iron seems to maintain the production quality of the past). nice and solid, fits in a petty small toolbox along with the gear that goes with it (i grabbed a 16 inch stanley plastic box for about ten bucks). the tip comes pre tinned (someone else mention an issue of a bump on the tip, that is solder, i burned it off almost immediately screwing around with the iron when i got it). if this is your first soldering iron you will need three things to go with it, solder (duh, up to you what you use because that is based on what you are doing with it), flux (also depends on what you are doing with it, but even if you are using rosin core solder you will want to have some flux, it is very needed for proper tinning, most consumer electronics work can be done by coating a surface with flux, loading the tip of the iron with a little solder, and letting the flux do it's job when the solder touches it, if the surface is larger leave the tip of the iron in contact to heat but the flux will still draw the solder out to cover itself pretty much immediately which just leaves heating to make sure of a solid contact), the third thing you will want is some way to remove the solder. braided copper solder wick is great (braided copper covered in flux, it eats solder for lunch but gets fat really fast, so you go through it fast when you use it and it isn't cheap) or just a cheap solder sucker (nowhere near as thourough, and you can get into messes that a cheap plunger solder sucker won't be able to help much with). depends on what you expect to be doing with your "solder sponge". if you are just going to be salvaging components the sucker is the way to go (i am guessing that you don't want to buy a dedicated sucker soldering iron, which is overall the best solution over either other solution, but a plunger sucker, who's only advantage is not costing more money every time you use it). if you are cleaning up small mistakes the wire wick is going to give you the cleanest results. there are also soldering iron style solder suckers that are the best but at least for a one time cost the most expensive, this soldering station can run most iron based suckers with all the same temperature regulation as the iron that comes with the station (it really isn't much temp regulation so much as wattage, but it is worlds beyond what you get out of just a soldering iron, plugging a cheap old school radio shack soldering iron into the base station that comes in this kit would improve that soldering iron's performance all by itself).anyway as stated, excellent iron for a hobbyist. could be used for (and frequently has been over the years) professional work, compatible with a large variety of excellent solder tips. i prefer not to include this in my reviews, but it is backed with the industry standard name in electronics and hobbyist standard soldering equipment (weller is extremely old and well respected concerning soldering irons, there are tons of professionals who won't even consider using another brand for small scale electronics, although lots of others are just fine). in general i would have a hard time not recommending this to someone who is either serious about learning soldering or just needs a new kit on the cheap to get some stuff done.the example i received was exactly as expected and functioned great. i received it on the earliest expected day. it has worked excellent for doing some really simple and basic wire to wire and wire to contact solder joints. currently my usage is no more than hobbyist, but my experience is semi-professional (i'm a pc repair technician by trade, a soldering iron isn't that big a part of it, but it is an important thing to know and do well), i state that to say that based on my experience with the iron i wouldn't be afraid to use it every day for hours on end, might need a hair of maintenence but i think it would survive that task for 6 months without much issue other than a tip replacement or three, and likely the handle pad would need replacement. good investment for a pro in a bind, excellent investment for a hobbyist.
kght22
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2016
excellent iron for small scale work, should last a long time (used to work at a computer store that had several similar irons from weller that were over 20 years old and this iron seems to maintain the production quality of the past). nice and solid, fits in a petty small toolbox along with the gear that goes with it (i grabbed a 16 inch stanley plastic box for about ten bucks). the tip comes pre tinned (someone else mention an issue of a bump on the tip, that is solder, i burned it off almost immediately screwing around with the iron when i got it). if this is your first soldering iron you will need three things to go with it, solder (duh, up to you what you use because that is based on what you are doing with it), flux (also depends on what you are doing with it, but even if you are using rosin core solder you will want to have some flux, it is very needed for proper tinning, most consumer electronics work can be done by coating a surface with flux, loading the tip of the iron with a little solder, and letting the flux do it's job when the solder touches it, if the surface is larger leave the tip of the iron in contact to heat but the flux will still draw the solder out to cover itself pretty much immediately which just leaves heating to make sure of a solid contact), the third thing you will want is some way to remove the solder. braided copper solder wick is great (braided copper covered in flux, it eats solder for lunch but gets fat really fast, so you go through it fast when you use it and it isn't cheap) or just a cheap solder sucker (nowhere near as thourough, and you can get into messes that a cheap plunger solder sucker won't be able to help much with). depends on what you expect to be doing with your "solder sponge". if you are just going to be salvaging components the sucker is the way to go (i am guessing that you don't want to buy a dedicated sucker soldering iron, which is overall the best solution over either other solution, but a plunger sucker, who's only advantage is not costing more money every time you use it). if you are cleaning up small mistakes the wire wick is going to give you the cleanest results. there are also soldering iron style solder suckers that are the best but at least for a one time cost the most expensive, this soldering station can run most iron based suckers with all the same temperature regulation as the iron that comes with the station (it really isn't much temp regulation so much as wattage, but it is worlds beyond what you get out of just a soldering iron, plugging a cheap old school radio shack soldering iron into the base station that comes in this kit would improve that soldering iron's performance all by itself).anyway as stated, excellent iron for a hobbyist. could be used for (and frequently has been over the years) professional work, compatible with a large variety of excellent solder tips. i prefer not to include this in my reviews, but it is backed with the industry standard name in electronics and hobbyist standard soldering equipment (weller is extremely old and well respected concerning soldering irons, there are tons of professionals who won't even consider using another brand for small scale electronics, although lots of others are just fine). in general i would have a hard time not recommending this to someone who is either serious about learning soldering or just needs a new kit on the cheap to get some stuff done.the example i received was exactly as expected and functioned great. i received it on the earliest expected day. it has worked excellent for doing some really simple and basic wire to wire and wire to contact solder joints. currently my usage is no more than hobbyist, but my experience is semi-professional (i'm a pc repair technician by trade, a soldering iron isn't that big a part of it, but it is an important thing to know and do well), i state that to say that based on my experience with the iron i wouldn't be afraid to use it every day for hours on end, might need a hair of maintenence but i think it would survive that task for 6 months without much issue other than a tip replacement or three, and likely the handle pad would need replacement. good investment for a pro in a bind, excellent investment for a hobbyist.
kght22
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2016
excellent iron for small scale work, should last a long time (used to work at a computer store that had several similar irons from weller that were over 20 years old and this iron seems to maintain the production quality of the past). nice and solid, fits in a petty small toolbox along with the gear that goes with it (i grabbed a 16 inch stanley plastic box for about ten bucks). the tip comes pre tinned (someone else mention an issue of a bump on the tip, that is solder, i burned it off almost immediately screwing around with the iron when i got it). if this is your first soldering iron you will need three things to go with it, solder (duh, up to you what you use because that is based on what you are doing with it), flux (also depends on what you are doing with it, but even if you are using rosin core solder you will want to have some flux, it is very needed for proper tinning, most consumer electronics work can be done by coating a surface with flux, loading the tip of the iron with a little solder, and letting the flux do it's job when the solder touches it, if the surface is larger leave the tip of the iron in contact to heat but the flux will still draw the solder out to cover itself pretty much immediately which just leaves heating to make sure of a solid contact), the third thing you will want is some way to remove the solder. braided copper solder wick is great (braided copper covered in flux, it eats solder for lunch but gets fat really fast, so you go through it fast when you use it and it isn't cheap) or just a cheap solder sucker (nowhere near as thourough, and you can get into messes that a cheap plunger solder sucker won't be able to help much with). depends on what you expect to be doing with your "solder sponge". if you are just going to be salvaging components the sucker is the way to go (i am guessing that you don't want to buy a dedicated sucker soldering iron, which is overall the best solution over either other solution, but a plunger sucker, who's only advantage is not costing more money every time you use it). if you are cleaning up small mistakes the wire wick is going to give you the cleanest results. there are also soldering iron style solder suckers that are the best but at least for a one time cost the most expensive, this soldering station can run most iron based suckers with all the same temperature regulation as the iron that comes with the station (it really isn't much temp regulation so much as wattage, but it is worlds beyond what you get out of just a soldering iron, plugging a cheap old school radio shack soldering iron into the base station that comes in this kit would improve that soldering iron's performance all by itself).anyway as stated, excellent iron for a hobbyist. could be used for (and frequently has been over the years) professional work, compatible with a large variety of excellent solder tips. i prefer not to include this in my reviews, but it is backed with the industry standard name in electronics and hobbyist standard soldering equipment (weller is extremely old and well respected concerning soldering irons, there are tons of professionals who won't even consider using another brand for small scale electronics, although lots of others are just fine). in general i would have a hard time not recommending this to someone who is either serious about learning soldering or just needs a new kit on the cheap to get some stuff done.the example i received was exactly as expected and functioned great. i received it on the earliest expected day. it has worked excellent for doing some really simple and basic wire to wire and wire to contact solder joints. currently my usage is no more than hobbyist, but my experience is semi-professional (i'm a pc repair technician by trade, a soldering iron isn't that big a part of it, but it is an important thing to know and do well), i state that to say that based on my experience with the iron i wouldn't be afraid to use it every day for hours on end, might need a hair of maintenence but i think it would survive that task for 6 months without much issue other than a tip replacement or three, and likely the handle pad would need replacement. good investment for a pro in a bind, excellent investment for a hobbyist.
kght22
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2016
excellent iron for small scale work, should last a long time (used to work at a computer store that had several similar irons from weller that were over 20 years old and this iron seems to maintain the production quality of the past). nice and solid, fits in a petty small toolbox along with the gear that goes with it (i grabbed a 16 inch stanley plastic box for about ten bucks). the tip comes pre tinned (someone else mention an issue of a bump on the tip, that is solder, i burned it off almost immediately screwing around with the iron when i got it). if this is your first soldering iron you will need three things to go with it, solder (duh, up to you what you use because that is based on what you are doing with it), flux (also depends on what you are doing with it, but even if you are using rosin core solder you will want to have some flux, it is very needed for proper tinning, most consumer electronics work can be done by coating a surface with flux, loading the tip of the iron with a little solder, and letting the flux do it's job when the solder touches it, if the surface is larger leave the tip of the iron in contact to heat but the flux will still draw the solder out to cover itself pretty much immediately which just leaves heating to make sure of a solid contact), the third thing you will want is some way to remove the solder. braided copper solder wick is great (braided copper covered in flux, it eats solder for lunch but gets fat really fast, so you go through it fast when you use it and it isn't cheap) or just a cheap solder sucker (nowhere near as thourough, and you can get into messes that a cheap plunger solder sucker won't be able to help much with). depends on what you expect to be doing with your "solder sponge". if you are just going to be salvaging components the sucker is the way to go (i am guessing that you don't want to buy a dedicated sucker soldering iron, which is overall the best solution over either other solution, but a plunger sucker, who's only advantage is not costing more money every time you use it). if you are cleaning up small mistakes the wire wick is going to give you the cleanest results. there are also soldering iron style solder suckers that are the best but at least for a one time cost the most expensive, this soldering station can run most iron based suckers with all the same temperature regulation as the iron that comes with the station (it really isn't much temp regulation so much as wattage, but it is worlds beyond what you get out of just a soldering iron, plugging a cheap old school radio shack soldering iron into the base station that comes in this kit would improve that soldering iron's performance all by itself).anyway as stated, excellent iron for a hobbyist. could be used for (and frequently has been over the years) professional work, compatible with a large variety of excellent solder tips. i prefer not to include this in my reviews, but it is backed with the industry standard name in electronics and hobbyist standard soldering equipment (weller is extremely old and well respected concerning soldering irons, there are tons of professionals who won't even consider using another brand for small scale electronics, although lots of others are just fine). in general i would have a hard time not recommending this to someone who is either serious about learning soldering or just needs a new kit on the cheap to get some stuff done.the example i received was exactly as expected and functioned great. i received it on the earliest expected day. it has worked excellent for doing some really simple and basic wire to wire and wire to contact solder joints. currently my usage is no more than hobbyist, but my experience is semi-professional (i'm a pc repair technician by trade, a soldering iron isn't that big a part of it, but it is an important thing to know and do well), i state that to say that based on my experience with the iron i wouldn't be afraid to use it every day for hours on end, might need a hair of maintenence but i think it would survive that task for 6 months without much issue other than a tip replacement or three, and likely the handle pad would need replacement. good investment for a pro in a bind, excellent investment for a hobbyist.
kght22
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2016
excellent iron for small scale work, should last a long time (used to work at a computer store that had several similar irons from weller that were over 20 years old and this iron seems to maintain the production quality of the past). nice and solid, fits in a petty small toolbox along with the gear that goes with it (i grabbed a 16 inch stanley plastic box for about ten bucks). the tip comes pre tinned (someone else mention an issue of a bump on the tip, that is solder, i burned it off almost immediately screwing around with the iron when i got it). if this is your first soldering iron you will need three things to go with it, solder (duh, up to you what you use because that is based on what you are doing with it), flux (also depends on what you are doing with it, but even if you are using rosin core solder you will want to have some flux, it is very needed for proper tinning, most consumer electronics work can be done by coating a surface with flux, loading the tip of the iron with a little solder, and letting the flux do it's job when the solder touches it, if the surface is larger leave the tip of the iron in contact to heat but the flux will still draw the solder out to cover itself pretty much immediately which just leaves heating to make sure of a solid contact), the third thing you will want is some way to remove the solder. braided copper solder wick is great (braided copper covered in flux, it eats solder for lunch but gets fat really fast, so you go through it fast when you use it and it isn't cheap) or just a cheap solder sucker (nowhere near as thourough, and you can get into messes that a cheap plunger solder sucker won't be able to help much with). depends on what you expect to be doing with your "solder sponge". if you are just going to be salvaging components the sucker is the way to go (i am guessing that you don't want to buy a dedicated sucker soldering iron, which is overall the best solution over either other solution, but a plunger sucker, who's only advantage is not costing more money every time you use it). if you are cleaning up small mistakes the wire wick is going to give you the cleanest results. there are also soldering iron style solder suckers that are the best but at least for a one time cost the most expensive, this soldering station can run most iron based suckers with all the same temperature regulation as the iron that comes with the station (it really isn't much temp regulation so much as wattage, but it is worlds beyond what you get out of just a soldering iron, plugging a cheap old school radio shack soldering iron into the base station that comes in this kit would improve that soldering iron's performance all by itself).anyway as stated, excellent iron for a hobbyist. could be used for (and frequently has been over the years) professional work, compatible with a large variety of excellent solder tips. i prefer not to include this in my reviews, but it is backed with the industry standard name in electronics and hobbyist standard soldering equipment (weller is extremely old and well respected concerning soldering irons, there are tons of professionals who won't even consider using another brand for small scale electronics, although lots of others are just fine). in general i would have a hard time not recommending this to someone who is either serious about learning soldering or just needs a new kit on the cheap to get some stuff done.the example i received was exactly as expected and functioned great. i received it on the earliest expected day. it has worked excellent for doing some really simple and basic wire to wire and wire to contact solder joints. currently my usage is no more than hobbyist, but my experience is semi-professional (i'm a pc repair technician by trade, a soldering iron isn't that big a part of it, but it is an important thing to know and do well), i state that to say that based on my experience with the iron i wouldn't be afraid to use it every day for hours on end, might need a hair of maintenence but i think it would survive that task for 6 months without much issue other than a tip replacement or three, and likely the handle pad would need replacement. good investment for a pro in a bind, excellent investment for a hobbyist.
kght22
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2016
excellent iron for small scale work, should last a long time (used to work at a computer store that had several similar irons from weller that were over 20 years old and this iron seems to maintain the production quality of the past). nice and solid, fits in a petty small toolbox along with the gear that goes with it (i grabbed a 16 inch stanley plastic box for about ten bucks). the tip comes pre tinned (someone else mention an issue of a bump on the tip, that is solder, i burned it off almost immediately screwing around with the iron when i got it). if this is your first soldering iron you will need three things to go with it, solder (duh, up to you what you use because that is based on what you are doing with it), flux (also depends on what you are doing with it, but even if you are using rosin core solder you will want to have some flux, it is very needed for proper tinning, most consumer electronics work can be done by coating a surface with flux, loading the tip of the iron with a little solder, and letting the flux do it's job when the solder touches it, if the surface is larger leave the tip of the iron in contact to heat but the flux will still draw the solder out to cover itself pretty much immediately which just leaves heating to make sure of a solid contact), the third thing you will want is some way to remove the solder. braided copper solder wick is great (braided copper covered in flux, it eats solder for lunch but gets fat really fast, so you go through it fast when you use it and it isn't cheap) or just a cheap solder sucker (nowhere near as thourough, and you can get into messes that a cheap plunger solder sucker won't be able to help much with). depends on what you expect to be doing with your "solder sponge". if you are just going to be salvaging components the sucker is the way to go (i am guessing that you don't want to buy a dedicated sucker soldering iron, which is overall the best solution over either other solution, but a plunger sucker, who's only advantage is not costing more money every time you use it). if you are cleaning up small mistakes the wire wick is going to give you the cleanest results. there are also soldering iron style solder suckers that are the best but at least for a one time cost the most expensive, this soldering station can run most iron based suckers with all the same temperature regulation as the iron that comes with the station (it really isn't much temp regulation so much as wattage, but it is worlds beyond what you get out of just a soldering iron, plugging a cheap old school radio shack soldering iron into the base station that comes in this kit would improve that soldering iron's performance all by itself).anyway as stated, excellent iron for a hobbyist. could be used for (and frequently has been over the years) professional work, compatible with a large variety of excellent solder tips. i prefer not to include this in my reviews, but it is backed with the industry standard name in electronics and hobbyist standard soldering equipment (weller is extremely old and well respected concerning soldering irons, there are tons of professionals who won't even consider using another brand for small scale electronics, although lots of others are just fine). in general i would have a hard time not recommending this to someone who is either serious about learning soldering or just needs a new kit on the cheap to get some stuff done.the example i received was exactly as expected and functioned great. i received it on the earliest expected day. it has worked excellent for doing some really simple and basic wire to wire and wire to contact solder joints. currently my usage is no more than hobbyist, but my experience is semi-professional (i'm a pc repair technician by trade, a soldering iron isn't that big a part of it, but it is an important thing to know and do well), i state that to say that based on my experience with the iron i wouldn't be afraid to use it every day for hours on end, might need a hair of maintenence but i think it would survive that task for 6 months without much issue other than a tip replacement or three, and likely the handle pad would need replacement. good investment for a pro in a bind, excellent investment for a hobbyist.
kght22
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2016
excellent iron for small scale work, should last a long time (used to work at a computer store that had several similar irons from weller that were over 20 years old and this iron seems to maintain the production quality of the past). nice and solid, fits in a petty small toolbox along with the gear that goes with it (i grabbed a 16 inch stanley plastic box for about ten bucks). the tip comes pre tinned (someone else mention an issue of a bump on the tip, that is solder, i burned it off almost immediately screwing around with the iron when i got it). if this is your first soldering iron you will need three things to go with it, solder (duh, up to you what you use because that is based on what you are doing with it), flux (also depends on what you are doing with it, but even if you are using rosin core solder you will want to have some flux, it is very needed for proper tinning, most consumer electronics work can be done by coating a surface with flux, loading the tip of the iron with a little solder, and letting the flux do it's job when the solder touches it, if the surface is larger leave the tip of the iron in contact to heat but the flux will still draw the solder out to cover itself pretty much immediately which just leaves heating to make sure of a solid contact), the third thing you will want is some way to remove the solder. braided copper solder wick is great (braided copper covered in flux, it eats solder for lunch but gets fat really fast, so you go through it fast when you use it and it isn't cheap) or just a cheap solder sucker (nowhere near as thourough, and you can get into messes that a cheap plunger solder sucker won't be able to help much with). depends on what you expect to be doing with your "solder sponge". if you are just going to be salvaging components the sucker is the way to go (i am guessing that you don't want to buy a dedicated sucker soldering iron, which is overall the best solution over either other solution, but a plunger sucker, who's only advantage is not costing more money every time you use it). if you are cleaning up small mistakes the wire wick is going to give you the cleanest results. there are also soldering iron style solder suckers that are the best but at least for a one time cost the most expensive, this soldering station can run most iron based suckers with all the same temperature regulation as the iron that comes with the station (it really isn't much temp regulation so much as wattage, but it is worlds beyond what you get out of just a soldering iron, plugging a cheap old school radio shack soldering iron into the base station that comes in this kit would improve that soldering iron's performance all by itself).anyway as stated, excellent iron for a hobbyist. could be used for (and frequently has been over the years) professional work, compatible with a large variety of excellent solder tips. i prefer not to include this in my reviews, but it is backed with the industry standard name in electronics and hobbyist standard soldering equipment (weller is extremely old and well respected concerning soldering irons, there are tons of professionals who won't even consider using another brand for small scale electronics, although lots of others are just fine). in general i would have a hard time not recommending this to someone who is either serious about learning soldering or just needs a new kit on the cheap to get some stuff done.the example i received was exactly as expected and functioned great. i received it on the earliest expected day. it has worked excellent for doing some really simple and basic wire to wire and wire to contact solder joints. currently my usage is no more than hobbyist, but my experience is semi-professional (i'm a pc repair technician by trade, a soldering iron isn't that big a part of it, but it is an important thing to know and do well), i state that to say that based on my experience with the iron i wouldn't be afraid to use it every day for hours on end, might need a hair of maintenence but i think it would survive that task for 6 months without much issue other than a tip replacement or three, and likely the handle pad would need replacement. good investment for a pro in a bind, excellent investment for a hobbyist.
kght22
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2016
excellent iron for small scale work, should last a long time (used to work at a computer store that had several similar irons from weller that were over 20 years old and this iron seems to maintain the production quality of the past). nice and solid, fits in a petty small toolbox along with the gear that goes with it (i grabbed a 16 inch stanley plastic box for about ten bucks). the tip comes pre tinned (someone else mention an issue of a bump on the tip, that is solder, i burned it off almost immediately screwing around with the iron when i got it). if this is your first soldering iron you will need three things to go with it, solder (duh, up to you what you use because that is based on what you are doing with it), flux (also depends on what you are doing with it, but even if you are using rosin core solder you will want to have some flux, it is very needed for proper tinning, most consumer electronics work can be done by coating a surface with flux, loading the tip of the iron with a little solder, and letting the flux do it's job when the solder touches it, if the surface is larger leave the tip of the iron in contact to heat but the flux will still draw the solder out to cover itself pretty much immediately which just leaves heating to make sure of a solid contact), the third thing you will want is some way to remove the solder. braided copper solder wick is great (braided copper covered in flux, it eats solder for lunch but gets fat really fast, so you go through it fast when you use it and it isn't cheap) or just a cheap solder sucker (nowhere near as thourough, and you can get into messes that a cheap plunger solder sucker won't be able to help much with). depends on what you expect to be doing with your "solder sponge". if you are just going to be salvaging components the sucker is the way to go (i am guessing that you don't want to buy a dedicated sucker soldering iron, which is overall the best solution over either other solution, but a plunger sucker, who's only advantage is not costing more money every time you use it). if you are cleaning up small mistakes the wire wick is going to give you the cleanest results. there are also soldering iron style solder suckers that are the best but at least for a one time cost the most expensive, this soldering station can run most iron based suckers with all the same temperature regulation as the iron that comes with the station (it really isn't much temp regulation so much as wattage, but it is worlds beyond what you get out of just a soldering iron, plugging a cheap old school radio shack soldering iron into the base station that comes in this kit would improve that soldering iron's performance all by itself).anyway as stated, excellent iron for a hobbyist. could be used for (and frequently has been over the years) professional work, compatible with a large variety of excellent solder tips. i prefer not to include this in my reviews, but it is backed with the industry standard name in electronics and hobbyist standard soldering equipment (weller is extremely old and well respected concerning soldering irons, there are tons of professionals who won't even consider using another brand for small scale electronics, although lots of others are just fine). in general i would have a hard time not recommending this to someone who is either serious about learning soldering or just needs a new kit on the cheap to get some stuff done.the example i received was exactly as expected and functioned great. i received it on the earliest expected day. it has worked excellent for doing some really simple and basic wire to wire and wire to contact solder joints. currently my usage is no more than hobbyist, but my experience is semi-professional (i'm a pc repair technician by trade, a soldering iron isn't that big a part of it, but it is an important thing to know and do well), i state that to say that based on my experience with the iron i wouldn't be afraid to use it every day for hours on end, might need a hair of maintenence but i think it would survive that task for 6 months without much issue other than a tip replacement or three, and likely the handle pad would need replacement. good investment for a pro in a bind, excellent investment for a hobbyist.
Mohammed S
Fused in less than a minute, and doesn't heat anymore.What are those reviews about exactly?
jackie
Maybe the transformer is not efficient, but I cannot use it to solder wires. Not enough heat.
Mohammed S
Fused in less than a minute, and doesn't heat anymore.What are those reviews about exactly?
jackie
Maybe the transformer is not efficient, but I cannot use it to solder wires. Not enough heat.
Mohammed S
Fused in less than a minute, and doesn't heat anymore.What are those reviews about exactly?
jackie
Maybe the transformer is not efficient, but I cannot use it to solder wires. Not enough heat.
Mohammed S
Fused in less than a minute, and doesn't heat anymore.What are those reviews about exactly?
jackie
Maybe the transformer is not efficient, but I cannot use it to solder wires. Not enough heat.
Mohammed S
Fused in less than a minute, and doesn't heat anymore.What are those reviews about exactly?
jackie
Maybe the transformer is not efficient, but I cannot use it to solder wires. Not enough heat.
Mohammed S
Fused in less than a minute, and doesn't heat anymore.What are those reviews about exactly?
jackie
Maybe the transformer is not efficient, but I cannot use it to solder wires. Not enough heat.
Mohammed S
Fused in less than a minute, and doesn't heat anymore.What are those reviews about exactly?
jackie
Maybe the transformer is not efficient, but I cannot use it to solder wires. Not enough heat.
Mohammed S
Fused in less than a minute, and doesn't heat anymore.What are those reviews about exactly?
jackie
Maybe the transformer is not efficient, but I cannot use it to solder wires. Not enough heat.
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