🔧 Solder Your Way to Success with SolderPro 120!
The SolderPro 120 Soldering Iron Kit is a versatile, refillable butane heat tool designed for a variety of applications, including electrical repairs and crafts. With a quick ignition time of just 15 seconds and a burn time of up to 120 minutes, this portable soldering gun is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. The kit includes multiple tips, a safety cap, solder, and a molded case, ensuring you have everything you need for your next project.
Manufacturer | Solder-It |
Part Number | PRO-120K |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 4 x 4 inches |
Item model number | IAPRO120K |
Material | copper |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 120 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Pencil |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
B**O
I should have got one of these a long time ago
I should have got one of these a long time ago... I was recently doing some harness work on my motorcycle away from home and a friend loaned me this tool. I ordered one that night. It solders and shrinks and seconds after you can snap on the cover and put it in your pocket smoking hot. I read other reviews regarding reliability and although I only used mine twice, my friends lasted for years without service in a commercial manner. t was so used that I had a hard time identifying the model as the part marking was rubbed off. When I got my 120K I quickly compared and its the exact same tool. One key to success and avoiding some of the bad review issues is getting PREMIUM fuel... definitely a difference. My budd uses Vector Premium 14X
R**N
Design, materials, or labor?
When I bought the Solder It Pro I figured I was going to spend the money to get a quality product that would last for years. I'd used a couple of cheap butane soldering irons from Radio Shack that only lasted around 5 years each. But for the 85 bucks I was going to invest in the Pro-120 I thought I'd be good for decades. Alas, that was not to be. I used this tool without problems maybe a couple of dozen times tops in 30 months and then it stopped lighting. Turns out the pressure valve is broken, stuck on full throttle. Too much fuel coming out to light. I've written to the manufacturer twice with no response. I wouldn't expect them to replace it; I was just looking for some advice. So now I'm back in the hunt for a good butane soldering tool and passing a cautionary tale on to fellow consumers.
B**W
Great Value
Purchased for field work. Heats great even in high winds and low temps. Side vent is excellent for Shrink tubing. Would buy again.
B**H
solid unit
Same product snap-on, mac, matco sell for much less. Only draw back is it is sometimes difficult to light. Other wise well worth the price
W**B
It may work just as well as an adjustable Butane ...
It may work just as well as an adjustable Butane cigarette lighter on the “Solder-It” solder that comes in a hypodermic needle,I’ll test that out sometime in the future.
D**C
Could resale as flamethrower.
Stopped lighting/working as heat. Now it's a torch for spelunking which has no value to me personally.
T**M
Kit
Heats up fast
R**R
Cuts threads extremely well
The Pro- 120 works flawlessly. The primary use for me is the cutting of thread on leather items. The thread is cut clean without any loose ends.
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