Soldering Starter Kit

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Product Features

  • All the tools you need to get started in one kit
  • 80 Watt soldering iron is ideal for both lead and foil work
  • Versatile iron is suitable for lead came and copper foil construction
  • Quality stand, tinning block and solder wick make the job easy

Product Description

Get great results every time you solder with the handy tools in this kit. The Weller 80 Watt Soldering Iron is a smart choice for production, studio, and classroom use. This 80 watt, lightweight design iron features a built-in LED halo ring to illumite your soldering, 3/8" 800 degree tip, and a stay cool comfort grip insulated handle is ideal for both lead and foil work. The flux included is designed for use on copper foil. It contains no zinc chloride, ammonium chloride or hydrochloric acids and leaves no corrosive residue. Non-irritating to the skin and specifically designed to be easier to use and safer than other flux. With a tinning block to keep the iron tip clean, solder wick for removing excess solder for perfect solder lines, and an iron stand for safety, this is the most complete kit for soldering available.

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Note: Soldering iron is not for prolonged or continuous use.

Panel by artist Kayleigh Clark. Gnome by artist Val Oswalt-De Waard.
 

Product Details

  • Weller 80 Watt Soldering Iron With LED Halo Ring
  • 3/8" 800 degree tip
  • Soldering iron stand
  • Safety flux & brush
  • Tinning Block
  • Solder Wick

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Pros : I bought this kit when I starting soldering. It was just what I needed to get started learning how to solder. It has everything you need to learn with on small projects. And it can always be used later on for quick projects too! I ended up buying a bigger and better unit but I never regretted buying this kit and making sure that this was a hobby that I was going to stick with. I us this solder for all kinds of jobs too. And my son has borrowed it for some of his auto speaker needs also. It was a good investment.
Cons : Not many cons to it that I found except as I got better at soldering I found I wanted a stronger solderer but for starting out this one was perfect.
Other Thoughts : Make sure you have the right kind of solder when you are soldering. Like silver for silver and gold for gold. The sold that comes with it does not solder everything. And follow the instructions completely for the best results.
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