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Electric Desoldering Pump, 30W Desoldering Iron Suction Cup, Soldering Iron with Nozzles, Desoldering Pump for 1.0 mm and 1.2 mm Through Holes
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Product information
Description
【Soldering and Desoldering Iron in One】The desoldering pump is a combination soldering iron and desoldering tool, allowing for continuous desoldering with one hand.
Easy to use: Insert the power plug, let the desoldering pump preheat for about 3 minutes, then the solder melting/absorption process can be performed.
【Two Desoldering Tip Diameters】With 2 types of desoldering tips of different diameters (φ1.0 mm and φ1.2 mm), you can replace them depending on the solder joint, preventing clogging. Note: Replace the nozzle once the soldering iron has completely cooled down.
【Equipped with a cleaning needle】With a cleaning needle, the descaling pump can be cleaned to further prevent clogging problems.
【Equipped with seals】Two built-in seals are included. If you feel the suction power is too weak, the seals may be worn, and strong suction can be restored after replacement.
Easy to use: Insert the power plug, let the desoldering pump preheat for about 3 minutes, then the solder melting/absorption process can be performed.
【Two Desoldering Tip Diameters】With 2 types of desoldering tips of different diameters (φ1.0 mm and φ1.2 mm), you can replace them depending on the solder joint, preventing clogging. Note: Replace the nozzle once the soldering iron has completely cooled down.
【Equipped with a cleaning needle】With a cleaning needle, the descaling pump can be cleaned to further prevent clogging problems.
【Equipped with seals】Two built-in seals are included. If you feel the suction power is too weak, the seals may be worn, and strong suction can be restored after replacement.
Features
- BrandCOOCHEER
- ManoMano ReferenceME218363565
- MMID960767978782
- Product codeHD196C-0528747
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