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Wall Lenk LSP-25 SOLDERPRO 25 Butane Powered Soldering Iron

Wall Lenk LSP-25 SOLDERPRO 25 Butane Powered Soldering Iron
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Wall Lenk LSP-25 SOLDERPRO 25 Butane Powered Soldering Iron

 
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Sold as each. Pocket size butane soldering iron. 30-50 watt power range. Multi-function heat tool. Designed for the DIY enthusiast. Hours of non-stop burning. Soldering tip 400-750 deg. F. Recommended use with lead- free solder. Replacement butane: (SKU # 48123). Manufacturer number: LSP-25. Country of origin: Taiwan. Distributed by Wall Lenk Corporation.

 
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Product Details
Product Weight:0.2 pounds
Package Length:9.6 inches
Package Width:4.8 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Features
  • Cordless Butane Powered Soldering Iron

  • 25 Watt to 50Watt Equivalent Electrical Power

  • Piezo Electronic Automatic Ignition System

  • Approximate Temperatures

  • Fueled by Butane


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:


1Product Does Not Work!  Mar 05, 2008 By Ercillor
I followed the instructions to the letter... The soldering iron does not heat up.

The manufacturer -- Wall Lenk Corporation -- does not have an 800 number or even an email address on their web page.

Very Sad.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:


1Does not melt solder = worthless  Mar 06, 2009 By michael
I really wanted to like this thing because a) it's portable, and b) the design is cool. But can you even call something a soldering iron if it doesn't solder anything? The tip never gets hot enough (never) to melt any solder I used. I tried 2 different irons and got the same results. For any application whatsoever, the product is not worth the money. As a practical joke to dishearten a budding hobbyist, then maybe it's worth it.

My advice: do not buy.


5Can't Be Beat for the Money. Period.  Apr 28, 2012 By Max Gresoro
I have owned mine for 2+ years and it still works perfectly. The self ignition is really handy. Although I was a little skeptical when I first purchased this unit because of the low price, I have been pleasantly surprised. Still ignites on the first strike and fully heats up in about 30 seconds. Just keep the tip clean and tinned and it will keep on trucking. Works as well as the much more expensive Weller Pyropens, which I have spent countless dollars on over the years. Only drawback I can see is you cannot purchase replacement parts, as my tip is starting to wear out. But at this price you can just buy another.


1Great little iron....while it lasted  Nov 16, 2010 By Tai Chan
I must say I was impressed when I first opened the package and used it. The built in ignition is great compared to the ones that need a lighter. It heated up fast and was easy to use, although a fold out stand to rest the iron while in use would have been nice. However I less than a week after I purchased it it started giving me trouble, the butane seemed to not flow as well as it had initially and it started to develop problems lighting. Withing a few more hours of mostly attempted use (90% trying to get the thing to light and warm up hot enough, 10% actually soldering) it was on its last legs, the sound of butane even on full was faint. I disassembled it and tried to clean the jet but no luck so I'm calling this one dead. Now I've owned a few different butane irons over the years, 3 this year alone, and although they are all quite finicky and run into fuel delivery problems, I think this one had the shortest life of all.


5Great little iron  Feb 22, 2010 By Derek Krebs "Derek"
I don't know why there are so many negative reviews for this product. Mine works like a charm. Heats up to melt rosin core solder in less than 30 seconds. Either this company has issues with quality control and I got a good one, or so many people have no idea what they are doing.

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