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The Performance Tool W2012 Universal Soldering Gun Kit is a 60-watt corded electric soldering solution designed for industrial use. Featuring a built-in spotlight for enhanced visibility, heat-resistant handles for safety, and a comprehensive kit including soldering paste, extra wire, and an additional tip, it offers reliable, precise, and comfortable soldering performance in a compact form.
Brand | Performance Tool |
Specific Uses For Product | Industrial Use |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Special Feature | Heat Resistance Handles |
Included Components | Soldering |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Head Style | soldering tip |
Burner type | Nichrome or Ceramic |
Style | Soldering Gun Kit |
UPC | 039564130113 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00039564130113 |
Manufacturer | Performance Tool |
Part Number | W2012 |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 2.4 x 10.6 inches |
Item model number | W2012 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Soldering Gun Kit |
Material | copper |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Heat Resistance Handles |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**R
Tools
My husband bought this for his shop. Works well and is easy to handle.
J**E
easy to use.
this little soldering iron is great to carry around, works well!
D**D
No online user manual
No instructions, but found out thru trial n error that the on/off switch doesn't do anything till you press the red button on top. Now the light comes on and the tip heats up. Heats up quickly as long as that red button is pressed. Kinda worthless to have an actual on/off switch.
M**N
BATTERIES MATTER!!!! Decent for a backup or to have when you have nothing better.
#1 important thing: You HAVE to use quality batteries.#2 important thing: This IS NOT a good tool for a beginner.If you're new to soldering and just starting out, get a decent quality, adjustable, table iron. Not a cheap-o, portable, sometimes works, iron like this one. Trust me, an adjustable table iron is best tool to learn on. Doesn't have to be expensive necessarily, but usually name brand is better.This soldering iron is decent for small jobs if you need something portable and you know how to solder well. But you HAVE to use the best quality batteries you can get. I used some cheap batteries I got for like $2 for pack of 16 (good for remotes and that's about it) and it wouldn't even tin a small cable. I was going to return this iron but decided to try a set of rechargeable Energizer batteries and was able to solder a set of cables decent enough. I think some of the Duracell Pro-cells would work well also but for the cost and how fast the batteries drain, get name brand rechargeable batteries.Not good for any kind of large or extended job. For sure a backup tool.(Previous professional electronics repair tech.)
M**W
great tips
heat very fast. I'm a little rough in the out of use storage so broke the first one after about 10 usages.
J**F
It eats battery's
It eats batteries ok for being portable
L**H
Works as expected
Great price and works well
M**E
Doesn't deserve one star
Absolute pile of crap! The thing started smoking and burned up! It got hot everywhere but where it was supposed to, I threw it in the garbage!!
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