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Weller SP40LK 40 Watt Soldering Iron Kit

Weller SP40LK 40 Watt Soldering Iron Kit
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Weller SP40LK 40 Watt Soldering Iron Kit

 
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Cooper Tools339752

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Marksman 40W soldering iron kit. Model No. SP40L iron; No. MT10, ST3, and ST7 tips; lead free solder; and soldering aid tool. Indicator light allows you to see that the iron is On. Ideal for electronics, electrical, hobbies, kits, etc. Develops 900 F. tem

 
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Product Details
Product Length:11.8 inches
Product Width:1.6 inches
Product Height:4.79 inches
Product Weight:0.5 pounds
Package Length:11.3 inches
Package Width:4.5 inches
Package Height:1.3 inches
Package Weight:0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews

Features
  • Lightweight pencil iron develops 900 degrees F

  • Stainless steel barrel and heat and impact resistant handle .

  • Indicator light allows you to instantly see that the iron is on.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 22 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Great all-purpose soldering tool  Feb 23, 2008 By R. Hing
I am not sure why others have rated this iron so poorly. I haven't had any problems using this soldering iron. This is the first one I've ever owned, and it's pretty easy to use. It heats up quickly and adequately for soldering Silver-containing solder with no problems for audio electronics. I do recommend getting a better soldering iron stand with a cleaning sponge for better safety practices and tip maintenance. The other feature I like is using other quality Weller tips which are reasonably easy to find in local hardware stores and electronics shops.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


1not good at all ...  Dec 02, 2010 By Angelica Miller
I purchased this iron to do small jewelry work - thinking the small tip would work ... It worked for about 2 or 3 uses great - but then the tip broke off ... the chisel tip melted ... now I can't seem to find replacement tips ... SUCKS

7 of 9 found the following review helpful:


1Issues with enough heat  Apr 30, 2010 By Polyglot "Polyglot"
I intend to solder some components on PCB boards but this things barely heats up, even after waiting for very long time. The solder does not melt.
I have used Weller before but this model is certainly not recommendable, good for the garbage bin.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Just what I needed  Apr 07, 2011 By Miser
I have to solder a ribbon wire with 8 closely spaced leads to a small printed circuit board and this kit is made to order. The needle point tip is just the right size. The 40 watt power is just right. Not too hot, and hot enough to do the job. It came with a small sized coil of solder that is a perfect fit. The stand keeps the iron from burning my counter top. There is no instruction on what to do with that two ended piece of black plastic, but it was perfect for manipulating the wires onto the right spot on the circuit board and hold it there while I melt the solder. What seemed like a daunting job was accomplished easily with this iron. The repair I made saved a non-functioning part that fully pays for this soldering kit. The included needle tip would have cost almost as much as this kit if bought separately. A terrific value. Highly recommended for people with need to solder small wires.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4good cheap iron.  Feb 27, 2011 By andarooo
Does everything its supposed to. Best nonadjustable one I have used and gets plenty hot. After it heats up you'll be soldering stuff in no time pin after pin. Probably only takes about 3 or 4 minutes to fully heat up.

I have owned it for a few months now and it works just as good as the day it got here, just remember tinning the tip is your friend. Anyone that says the tips go bad super fast probably did not take care of them.

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