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The SREMTCH Electronics Soldering Iron Kit is an 80W adjustable temperature welding tool featuring a high-quality ceramic heating element, an LCD display for precise temperature control, and a comprehensive 20 in 1 toolkit. Designed for safety and efficiency, this kit is perfect for both beginners and professionals, making it ideal for a variety of applications from electronics repair to jewelry making.
Brand | SREMTCH |
Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
Power Source | ac |
Wattage | 80 watts |
Special Feature | Heat-resistant Handle |
Included Components | Soldering Iron Tips |
Handle Material | Ceramic |
Style | Tweezer |
Item Weight | 700 Grams |
Upper Temperature Rating | 842 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Head Style | soldering tips |
Burner type | Ceramic |
Manufacturer | SREMTCH |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 6.8 x 2.2 inches |
Item model number | MH2001 |
Color | Black 20 in 1 |
Material | iron |
Shape | Straight |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Cord Length | 50 Feet |
Special Features | Heat-resistant Handle |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**A
Works great
High temperatures so watch those fingers. Good quality and value for money.
C**R
Quality is good
Temp control makes huge difference when learning to solder.
S**N
Solder is garbage and shouldnt be given to beginners
i was at the point where i was going to give up because i thought there was something i was doing wrong... the solder wouldnt actually stick to anything, and hardened before even leaving the iron most times, on top of that it is LITERALLY impossible to get it back off the board with a desolder wick no matter what you do, add all the flux you want it wont help. i got some new solder and its so incredibly awesome now, im actually able to solder little pins by running the iron back and forth over them like your supposed to be able to, where as before the second i touched the iron to the pins, the solder would INSANTLY harden in a ball and be stuck there and no matter what i did, it wouldn't even attempt to soak into a desolder wick lmao... regardless, if you get this kit MAKE SURE to get solder with it, id recommend tip tinner by thermaltronics as well as it turns fully black oxidized tips into literally brand new its pretty insane actually. i also went with AUSTOR led/tin rosin core .8 mm. they come coiled in little test tube type things with a tiny hole in the top cap where you can pull the solder through like a tissue box, then you can use the test tube itself to hold on to and pull out the solder as you need it through the hole in the cap, pretty neat and works AMAZING! runs incredibly well and now im soldering 1000x easier and its not a pain now hahahaother than the solder, the only other con id say this kit has is the stand that comes to hold the soldering iron, the only way to get it to not tip over forward when its holding the iron is to drill a hole in the desk its on and screw it into it, or do what i do which is literally place heavy objects on either side of it so it wont fall over... kind of obnoxious hahaother than that though the iron itself works awesome and comes with everything you would need (besides the garbage solder it comes with, seriously dont even bother with it)
M**R
cost effective
I use it for small soldering jobs around the house , easy to use and set Temperature
K**Y
heats up fast, the on/off switch is a nice touch
I finally got to use this today for the first time and it's not bad at all. Nothing precision, just soldering ring terminals onto some wire and doing wire-to-wire splices (lengthening a trickle charger cable) and it did the job.The stand is the same flimsy thing you get with every iron at this price, but I've got an old Weller stand I found at a garage sale so I don't have to use the included one.I don't know the melt point of the 1980s solder I'm using; just turned the iron dial to the middle and it worked. I probably should know that.The power switch and power light on the iron itself is a nice touch. I like being able to turn it off and see that it's on/off right on the bench vs. having to pull the plug each time.Only downside is the cord is about 1' shorter than my old iron, but it seems that most everything now is coming with slightly shorter cords.
A**N
Consider a different iron
The iron does not get hot enough to melt
C**S
Cheap garbage do not waste your money
Unfortunatly by the time I first used this it was past the return date so I’m stuck with it. Where to start, everything in this kit it cheap. I first put together the stand and it can’t even hold the iron up so I used an older stand I have which is twice the size so the stand is complelty useless. All the accessories in this kit are cheap and not even worth using. The cord on this iron is incredibly short so I had to grab an extension cable. From the moment I plugged it in it had a terrible smell. I thought it was just burning off something since it was the first time I had used it but the smell never went away and the entire area smelled like burnt chemicals. I started using the solder wire but it is not rosin core and just made an absolute mess the worst solder wire I have ever used so I tossed that. I really couldn’t find a tip that I liked but settled on one so I swapped it out. When I turned on the iron the button fell off. After it got hot the tip kept coming lose which is really frustrating when the iron is hot to try and tighten it back down. That requires gloves. I was soldering a wiring harness and hard the iron on for maybe an hour and the the thing completely melted. Total junk, now the iron is useless and there is nothing in the kit I would even bother keeping. This piece of crap didn’t make it through 1 use. I wouldn’t reccomend this for anyone ammature to pro.
T**S
Good quality soldering tool!
I needed a temperature adjustable soldering iron for a circuit board assembly project and this worked great! It came with an assortment of tips for different applications but I used the one that was on it as delivered. The stand and sponge it came with is nothing spectacular but did the job. The temperature dial is in Centigrade so I had to convert it to Fahrenheit to dial in the recommended temperature for my project. Other than that, the price was good!
9**S
Brilliant value
Affordable, comes with almost everything you need to get started with soldering (everything but solder wick), and works like a charm.
C**X
alright for it's price
Don't expect to create big projects with this or to last very long on heavy use.But for a kid to learn soldering or make a quick repair once in a blue moon it will suffice.
G**I
Achtung, kein EU Stecker!!!!
Achtung, kein EU Stecker!!!!
J**R
Funciono dos días
funciono 2 dias, y luego empezo a tronar en mi mano, haciendo corto circuito en el interior, lo desconecte inmediatamente, por cuestiones de seguridad
N**P
Handy tool
I am a crafting woman but not really a solderer however it works great for putting holes in heavy plastic. Needed replaced holes in draft protector on bottom of a outside door. So glad I had this tool to help out otherwise I'd have been stuck. Have used it for various other things as well. Really happy with it. Glad too that I read the instructions before hand as it gets very hot and I knocked it off the table and it grazed my leg which I moved quickly so only a minor burn which took a while to heal, so be careful if you get one.
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