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The Saker Soldering Iron Kit is a 60W automatic handheld tool designed for a variety of soldering tasks, including circuit boards, electrical repairs, and jewelry making. With its durable stainless steel casing, integrated power switch, and one-handed operation feature, this kit is perfect for both beginners and experienced users. It includes essential components like soldering iron tips, flux, and anti-static tweezers, making it a comprehensive solution for all your soldering needs.
Brand | Saker |
Specific Uses For Product | Jewelry |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Durable |
Included Components | Flux, Soldering Iron Tips, Wire, Anti-static Tweezers, Soldering Iron Stand |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Gun |
Head Style | soldering |
Burner type | Ceramic |
Manufacturer | Saker |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.22 x 8.7 x 1.57 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GJ39126 |
Material | 1 ROOL OF 50G AND 1 ROOL 100G WELDING WIRE |
Special Features | Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
This is a great product
The most innovative soldering gun I have ever seen or used and I have several of the Wellar style. The folder feeds by squeezing the trigger and it is very easy to control in precise soldering situations. I can’t attest to durability yet, but might revisit that at a later date.
C**.
Jammed within minutes
I was very excited by this tool. It seemed like it would make soldering a breeze. I thought from watching the video that it was auto fed. It is not. You have to squeeze the handle repeatedly in order to make the solder creep forward. This was not what I expected from watching the videos. I thought that it was fed by a motor like a mig welder. Despite that, I figured it would still be a huge improvement to how awkward soldering can be.The gun jammed on my third soldering joint which evidently happens often given that they include a set of tweezers to fix it. The compartment that you are supposed to open to clear the jammed solder is very small and after looking at what would be required to fix it, I decided that my time would be better spent by going out for a walk to the closest precipice that I could find in order to throw this inexpensive and not surprisingly poorly made miracle gadget from it. If it takes 30 minutes to fix a tool for every 5 minutes you use it, it is no longer inexpensive. Don't waste your money or your time.
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