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Electric Soldering Iron, 90W Soldering Iron for Tin Soldering, Adjustable Temperature 100℃-480℃, Visible Temperature Display, Electric Soldering Iron with ON/OFF Switch, 5 Replacement Tips for Solderi
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Sold by Permu UK
Product information
Description
General Description
The 90W electric soldering iron is designed to deliver optimal performance thanks to its ceramic induction technology, allowing for rapid heating to the desired temperature, with an adjustable range of 100 to 480°C. It is equipped with a high-definition LED display for clear temperature readings and a heat-resistant handle for comfortable use during extended periods of work. This soldering iron is recommended for beginners, hobbyists, and professionals, and includes a password function to maintain a fixed working temperature, thus improving efficiency during use.Technical Specifications
- Power: 90W
- Temperature Range: 100 ~ 480 °C
- Display: High-definition LED
- Number of Replacement Tips: 5
Compatibility and Accessories
- Includes 5 soldering tips of different shapes for various soldering needs.
Uses
This soldering iron is ideal for a variety of applications, including repairing electronics, printed circuit boards, jewelry, guitars, watches, wiring, mobile devices, and computer hardware. It is also an excellent gift choice for DIY enthusiasts.Other Information
- The four ventilation holes ensure better heat dissipation and rapid cooling.
- The on/off switch makes it easy to use and contributes to safety.
- The steps for replacing the tips are simple and come with instructions.
Features
- BrandCREA
- ColourBlack
- Power sourceCorded
- Temperature control typeDigital display + precise adjustment
- Width20 cm
Advice from
Soldering iron buying guide
Are you an electronics or pyrography geek, a model maker, an appliance tinkerer or a PCB designer? If you answered yes to any of these, you're going to need a soldering iron! From soldering iron tips to temperature-controlled soldering stations, let's take a look at what you'll need to ace your first tin soldering project!
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