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50W electric soldering iron with plastic handle, flat copper tip, for car bumper repair, crafts or professional surface repair.
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH
Product information
Description
Function:
1. Used to repair the surfaces of a car bumper, kayak or canoe, vehicle dashboard, or even an ATV fuel tank.2. Easy to use indoors or outdoors, our electric soldering iron is lightweight, easy to handle, and has 80 watts of power.
3. Strong enough for professionals but designed for everyday users.
4. From DIY and craft projects to repairing car bumpers and trash cans, the opportunities are limitless. This kit will work with TPO, TEO, and PP plastics!
5. The soldering iron has a non-slip grip, stable performance, even heat distribution, and safe operation.
Specifications:
Features:Used to repair surfaces on car bumpers, kayaks or canoes, vehicle dashboards, or even fuel tanks on ATVs.
Easy to use indoors or outdoors, our electric soldering iron is lightweight, easy to handle, and has 80 watts of power.
Powerful enough for professionals but designed for everyday users.
From DIY and craft projects to repairing car bumpers and trash cans, the possibilities are endless. This kit will work with TPO, TEO, and PP plastics! Different materials are used in different situations to achieve more perfect soldering. The soldering iron has a non-slip handle, stable performance, even heat distribution, and safe operation. Specifications: Plug: EU; Material: Stainless steel and plastic; Dimensions: Length: 230 mm; Package size: 24 x 3 x 3 cm; Package weight: 160 g; Packing list: 1 x Electric soldering iron
Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- Width1 cm
- MaterialPlastic
- ColourBlack
- power supplyElectric
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