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The 10 PCS ET Replacement Soldering Tips are expertly designed for Weller soldering stations, offering a variety of shapes for precision work. With adjustable temperature control and lightweight construction, these copper tips ensure optimal performance for both intricate electronics and larger projects.
Brand | AiCE Tls |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Adjustable Temperature |
Style | Pencil |
Head Style | Pencil |
Burner type | Ceramic |
UPC | 603097673654 603097673616 |
Manufacturer | ACE TOOLS CO.,LIMITED |
Part Number | ET10-2(ETS,L,KN,T,U,R,A,B,C,D) |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.12 x 0.08 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | ET10-2(ETS,L,KN,T,U,R,A,B,C,D) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Copper |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Special Features | Adjustable Temperature |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**K
Good Variety - Good heat distribution
First off: I'm primarily a hobbyist. I'm sure that a professional will have drawers full of soldering tips for every occasion. And I'm sure that there are plenty of companies that will happily sell you a diamond-encrusted nano-coated extreme platinum limited military edition for the cost of a new car.So I can only speak to my own, admittedly narrow needs.I've been really bad about maintenance of my soldering iron over the years. The reason that I bought a Weller in the first place was to have tight control over temperature and an overall better end product.And then I stuck with the OEM tip. For years. Recently I needed a fine tip for some precision mounts. So I had a novel idea and figured I'd just get a variety pack and start actually using the appropriate tips for the appropriate jobs.Crazy! Right?It came and I busted out the 0.2mm bent conical tip for the one task that I needed it for. My biggest surprise was that I had to crank up the temperature a bit in order to get any flow. But then I realized that the laws of physics are still a thing and that more heat was needed due to the smaller surface area.I seasoned the tip, ran it through some shredded copper and got to work.Solder flowed, electrons were connected, and there was much rejoicing.And just for grins I decided to try something that I had never been able to do successfully. I tried hand soldering an ESP32 MCU onto a prototyping board. And after about 20 minutes of hunched over swearing, I closed my eyes, offered a prayer to the USB gods, and plugged everything in.And it worked. I know! I'm as surprised as you!It's entirely possible that any new fine-point tip would have enabled me to get everything working. Maybe this set is terrible and that any *real* professional would rather solder using a magnifying glass and the sun than to even gaze upon them. But over the past few days I've run most of them through my painfully amateur tinkering workflow and everything is still both hunky and dory. So for my modest needs, they're perfect.The 0.2mm and 0.6mm conicals, and the 4.6mm knife have proven to be the most useful of the bunch (for me at least).Overall I'm happy. Though I definitely should have picked up something like this when I had initially purchased my iron. Live and learn.My unit - Weller WESD51
C**F
Nice to have such a wide variety for a reasonable price
First impressions were good. I measured them with calipers and compared them to the Weller product and they were within .005". (The Weller products varied .003" from each other). Then to tinning them, and they all accepted solder easily and evenly, without any voids. (Remember to tin any tip at the lowest temperature possible to prevent oxidation of the tip material before the solder gets to flow on it.) The heat regulation seemed good as well (I believe the heat sensor relies on the magnetic properties of the tip changing with the temperature of the tip.) All in all, it's nice to have such a wide variety of tips, since I work on anything from surface mount chips with the pins on .025" centers to hand wired 1930's tube radios. As for longevity, time will tell, but they come from a country where there is a LOT of hand soldering going on, so the need for quality soldering tips is very high. Hopefully these are part of that supply.
T**Y
High Quality solder tips for my WES51
I was working on a small electronics project and the tip on my WES51 was pretty worn so I went looking for new ones. I found these for a great price and decided to try them out. When they arrived I immediately swapped in the small angled tip since it allowed me to get it into a small area. It worked perfectly and allowed me to fix the project I was working on. I know the other tips have their uses so when I have something else to work on I can pick one that will suit it best.
B**B
Good variety and value
I needed to get some ET Series tips for my Weller WESD51 soldering station. I mainly need the knife, conical, and bent conical tips. I decided to give this 10-piece kit a try. I tried out the 4.6mm knife tip (ETKN), the 0.2mm bent conical tip (ETX), ad the 0.4mm conical tip (ETS). These tips fit in the soldering iron perfectly. They work very well. I can't tell the difference in term of performance between these tips and the standard 1.6mm chisel tip (ETA) which came with my soldering station. The tip profiles are exactly what I'm looking for. I can't speak for the long term durability of the tips since I haven't used them for long (hence the 4 out of 5 stars). I will provide an update to the review in a year from now. In the meantime, these seem to be up to the task.
B**E
Quality soldering tips
The media could not be loaded. This is a great variety pack of tips to meet all of your soldering needs. I use a Weller WE1010NA soldering iron for my work in the film and television industry and these tips are a perfect fit.
M**N
It fits perfectly.
I have used 3 of these tips now and they fit perfect, work really well and heat up very quickly, I really like them.
D**T
Good value for the price
I'm using these tips with my Weller WE1010NA soldering station.I purchased them so I could have a set of tips that are for leaded solder (lead-tin-silver), and a set for no-lead solder.They've been great - secure fit on the iron, very good, controlled heat transfer, and very easy to work with. They even work at relatively high temps (such as 750F).I would purchase again.
J**M
Tips are fine; seller is unscrupulous
I normally buy authentic Weller ET tips because they will last longer and perform better than third party tips, but I wanted a bent conical tip for SMD work and Weller does not offer one in the ET series so I decided to try this set.I haven't tried out any of the tips except for the bent conical (ETX), so I can't say much about them. The bent conical tip works well. It's small enough for soldering 0603 components.There's a note in the box from the seller which offers an additional set of ten tips in exchange for a positive review. As some other reviewers have mentioned, this is a really shady practice which lowers the overall quality of the reviews which most people use to make purchasing decisions.I'd rate the ETX tip at 4 stars (although it's longevity is yet to be seen) but because of this unscrupulous seller practice I deducted an additional star.
D**E
Buena calidad
Las puntas son de muy buena calidad y ajustan perfectamente en mi cautin Weller WES51, las puntas que he probado no he tenido ningun problema.
S**O
Excelente Producto
Muy buen surtido de piezas. Excelente calidad del material con el que están fabricadas. Muy precisa la medida. El recubrimiento de las puntas de muy buena calidad . La adherencia con la soldadura sin plomo muy pareja. Totalmente recomendables.
V**V
100% compatibles con el cautin original
Precio bajo, idéntico a las puntas originales
M**.
Excelente, pero...
Las puntas son de buena calidad y el precio es bastante accesible, pero las puntas se atoran en el cautín, no salen a la primera y las puntas puntiagudas tener cuidado porque se pueden doblar al querer sacar.
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