- 25-80W.
- Tank capacity 15ml
- Working time 60'
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Description
Gas soldering tool powered by butane. It has a smooth flame size adjustment, a button to cut off the gas supply, and a removable stand. Used for soldering, melting, high-temperature cutting, welding, shrinking, and wood burning.
Features
Manufacturer
Specifications
- Product Number
- 73410
Main Specifications
- Type
- Soldering Iron
- Power Source
- Gas
- Soldering Iron Type
- Pencil
Features & Functions
- Maximum Temperature
- 600 °C
- Temperature Setting
- Yes
Soldering Stations
- Mode
- Soldering
- Sockets
- -
- Display Screen
- No
Additional Specifications
- Carrying Case
- Without
- LED
- No
- Accessories Included
- With set of accessories
Important information
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Reviews
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It is essentially a powerful windproof lighter.
Very good for its price. It is worth it for its practicality and ease of use.It is slightly larger in diameter than a regular electric soldering iron (in the photo it is shown next to an Antex). Inside the cylindrical nozzle, there is a grid that ignites and heats the tip. It takes only 30-40 seconds to reach a temperature sufficient to melt the solder. I have never used a gas soldering iron before, and the fact that there is no cable to drag around makes the job much more comfortable. One refill is enough for about 20-30 minutes of continuous use. Perfect for small jobs. It can be filled with common propane/butane canisters for lighters.
It only requires a little caution because there is a hole 2 centimeters from the tip for the gas to escape from the burner. This hole releases a considerable amount of heat, and if the area we want to solder has other nearby cables, it may melt their insulation, so it should not be aimed at things we do not want to heat up. It is good, as with electric soldering irons, to tin the nozzle and tip before the first use because, as known, heat immediately oxidizes metals.
The flame intensity adjustment it has is a bit useless. If you increase it above 1/4, it starts to release gas irregularly and with interruptions, resulting in it going out. However, it is not that important since even at 1/4, it heats up very quickly and does its job properly.
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- Machine durability
- Construction quality
- Easy to use
- Soldering cable length
- Value for money
- Volume
- Heating time