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Soldering Iron Set, 80W Adjustable Temperature 180-500°C Precision Electronic with ON/OFF Switch, 5 Soldering Tips, Soldering Bar for Electrical Maintenance (Black)
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Description
【Complete Soldering Kit】 The 13-in-1 soldering kit can meet all your soldering needs. It includes a soldering iron, 50g of solder, wire strippers, a soldering pump, tweezers, a soldering iron stand with sponge, 5 soldering iron tips, and a PU tool kit.
【Adjustable Temperature】 Precise temperature control in 5°C increments and a large LCD screen. You can accurately adjust the temperature from 180 to 500°C (356°F-932°F) using the +/- buttons. There is an ON/OFF switch on the power cord to ensure safe soldering.
【Easy to Use】 The on/off switch on the soldering iron gun is easy to use and improves user safety.
Each use of the power cord requires no plugging in, extending the soldering iron's lifespan and offering great convenience. 【High-End Heating and Cooling Technology】 The soldering iron's internal ceramic heating technology allows it to heat up quickly and save energy. The temperature is also stable and well-maintained. Four ventilation holes on the soldering iron ensure better heat dissipation and a longer lifespan. 【Multi-Electronic Soldering Iron Kit】 Soldering iron tools are widely used in PCB soldering, equipment maintenance, DIY projects, and jewelry soldering. Ideal for beginners, experienced solderers, basic home equipment, and soldering technician training. No soldering station is needed; it's easy to plug in and use in classrooms, schools, workshops, and laboratories.Features
- BrandOTHERS
- ColourBlack
- Temperature control typeDigital display + precise adjustment
- MaterialMetal
- Compatible tip(s)Flat tips
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