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Weller 70 Watt Digital Soldering Station | WE1010NA

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Size: 5-piece kit


Style: Station Only


Features

  • This Weller digital station is 40% more powerful than the two models it is replacing to help get your soldering job done faster
  • Easy to handle high performance 70W soldering iron with a heat-resistant silicon Cable for safe handling
  • Temperature stability (+/- 40f, 20c) and temperature lock protects tips and components, affording a consistently high quality process with repeatable soldering results
  • This Weller Soldering Station is loaded with cutting edge features sun as intuitive navigation, a Standby mode and auto setback conserves energy and password-protection to Preserve settings
  • Includes: one (1) We1 station 120V, one (1) Wep70 tip retainer, one (1) Wep70 iron, PH70 safety rest with sponge, and Eta tip 0.062inch/1.6 millimeter screwdriver

Description

Get it soldered. Weller introduces a new soldering station designed for vocational and professional uses. The Weller station is ready when you adjust switch it on and start soldering.

Brand: Weller


Item Weight: 5.51 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 5.91"D x 4.92"W x 3.94"H


Voltage: 120 Volts


Wattage: 70 watts


Display Type: ‎LCD


Included Components: ‎Soldering station and accessories


Temperature Stability: ‎4 degrees_fahrenheit


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎4E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit


UPC: ‎037103322289


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎89


Manufacturer: ‎Weller


Part Number: ‎WE1010NA


Item Weight: ‎5.51 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.91 x 8.86 x 12.4 inches


Item model number: ‎WE1010NA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎5-piece kit


Style: ‎Station Only


Material: ‎Plastic


Pattern: ‎Digital Soldering Station


Power Source: ‎ac_dc


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Usage: ‎Professional


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year


Date First Available: November 16, 2017


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  • The real deal at an affordable price
Size: 5-piece kit Style: Station Only
The media could not be loaded. SUMMARY I love my WE1010NA and would heartedly recommend it to friends and family. It is very well built, easy to use, and has precise temperature control while soldering components. DETAILS As a recently retired engineer specializing in electronic manufacturing for many years, I’ve often borrowed time on different types of soldering stations. Generally, the soldering specialists on the manufacturing floor had Weller-brand stations that were larger (more powerful) and more sophisticated. Still, the WE1010NA gives essentially the same performance, but with a lot more bang for your buck. 👍 The first thing I noticed upon unboxing the WE1010NA was its quality. Though Weller was originally an American company, it is now German. The WE1010NA was designed in Germany and is made in Mexico. 👍 Even the cradle for the soldering iron is made of what appears to be solid die-cast zinc with a durable black powder coating (paint). And that’s good because you want a heavy cradle that doesn’t easily move around and tip over as you use it. 👎 The only thing I didn’t like about the WE1010NA is a small detail on that nice heavy soldering cradle: It had only three holes for spare soldering tips; the remaining five (three in a column to the right and two on top) were smaller ones for accessories of some other sort… I don’t know what. Since I had also purchased the five-piece Weller soldering tip assortment, I wanted a proper home for them, so I merely enlarged three of the smaller holes with a #2 drill bit (Ø 0.221″). 👍 The second thing I did upon unpacking my WE1010NA was check that it truly pushes 70 watts of heating power to the soldering tip; I measured a total soldering station power consumption of 66 watts. Assuming the heating circuitry is 90 percent efficient, that’s 60 watts at the soldering tip, which is close to the claimed 70 and good enough for electronic soldering. BACKGROUND INFO: What you want with any soldering iron is a quick response to boosting heating power to the soldering tip after you wipe it on the wet sponge and begin soldering. You also want the same quick reaction time when you start soldering something with appreciable thermal mass, like a 16-gauge (1.3 mm²) wire to a contact terminal. And, of course, you want accurate temperatures. 👍 See the accompanying video showing how precisely the WE1010NA controls tip temperature. The first thing I did after unboxing my Weller WE1010NA was calibrate it using its “OFFSET” adjustment feature. In my case, I calibrated it to 183 °C by wrapping the tip with a 63/37 tin/lead eutectic solder, which has a sharp melting point of 183 °C; that is to say, it has no melting *range* throughout which it is partially molten, or plastic. As you can see in the video, my WE1010NA was off by only 2 °C. The eutectic solder wouldn’t melt at an indicated 180 °C and immediately melted and fell off the tip at an indicated 181 °C instead of the proper 183 °C. A simple –2 °C offset, and I had my WE1010NA dialed in perfectly. HINT: Unless you are building for-sale equipment certified as being compliant with strict IPC specifications, the primary objective when setting the temperature of soldering irons is to keep the tip temperature as low as possible without suffering any tedious delay in getting your components up to temperature; this increases tip life and avoids excessive time dwell and overheating of electronic components. Usually, I keep my iron set to 100 °C beyond the melting point of my solder (283 °C setpoint for 63/37 Sn/Pb eutectic) for low-mass soldering like SMT components and ¼ W resistor leads. And I’ll go as high as +130 or 140 °C beyond the melting point (313–323 °C setpoint for 63/37 Sn/Pb eutectic) when soldering objects with significant thermal mass like larger-diameter wires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Ms. Moneypenny

  • Worth the Extra Money
Size: 5-piece kit Style: Station Only
Great product. I got the basic version and it doesn't disappoint. Solid construction and seems like it'll last a long time. Quick heat and comfortable handle. Recently started spending a lot of time getting back into circuit board builds and works great. It only comes with one tip so plan on buying the $18 5 pack of tips too if you need the precision point. Replaced a highly rated Yihua with this and very happy I did. That got the job done but the plastic sleeve had weak threads and the heat didn't always seem to be up to temp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025 by T Kuzn

  • It's a tank!
Size: 5-piece kit Style: Station Only
***** UPDATE Feb 2021 ***** So about a year and a half ago, the handle on the original iron basically came fell apart due to excessive lateral pressure applied by me which added stress to the center point on the iron causing it to eventually come apart and it was no longer useful. Since I was far outside the warranty period, the cheapest replacement I could find was $55 plus shipping so I bought one. However, after about a year with that one, it started doing the same thing, so I thought, maybe I should just try and email Weller and talk to them about it ... maybe they have an idea of what the issue is ... I had ZERO expectations but it's their design so who better to talk to about it than them? I emailed support and explained the issue ... told them that I already bought one replacement and now it's going to fall apart very soon and could they recommend something to help me avoid the problem or perhaps they sell an iron for this station that is more industrial quality? The email response I got was COMPLETELY unexpected. They told me straight out that the first design of the iron had a flaw in it and it expressed the exact problem I was having. They asked for my address and within a week, they didn't just send me one replacement, they sent me TWO brand new irons. One for the original that broke and one for the replacement I purchased that was about to break. And they didn't ask me for proof of purchase, or any evidence that I bought a replacement last year ... they just said, "give us your address, we'll take care of it!" I don't even have words to describe customer service like that. I didn't think it even existed anymore on this planet. But man this company totally has their customers back ... whether you're buying a $125 station or a $10,000 industrial work horse, they simply have your back and it's been THREE years now and I still love this station. There isn't another station out there that I would remotely consider using. It works as good today as it did the first day I got it, and I use it at least 3 to 5 times a week consistently. ***** End update ***** The only thing I don’t like about this unit that I consider inconsequential to its performance is that I would love a backlit display. I recently tried two units before this one. The ERSA RDS 80 and an Aoyue 9378 Pro. There is no comparison, the Weller is by far a higher quality product. It heats faster than the other units I tried, and it maintains steady heat with seemingly no loss/recovery time. The wand chord has a very "silky" smooth feel to it, is VERY light, and very flexible... when using the iron, I noticed that I couldn't even tell I was attached to a wire ... where with the other units, I found myself always fighting for freedom because the chords were almost like a chain on the wand... the Weller isn't like that at all ... a very nice touch! I was initially concerned about the wand holder. In the picture, it looks like a typical cheap stand, but I was very surprised when I held the base of the stand. It is very heavy and very solid. The spring is made of a VERY rigid metal that once installed in the base, it transforms into a TANK. At the wand end of the spring, there is heat resistant plastic that is molded to the shape of the wand so that the wand fits perfectly and STABLELY in the stand. The sponge is vary large (wide in both directions) which allows for more travel distance when wiping the tip across the sponge. So if you’re thinking that they did not put much thought into the wand holder, trust me, they obviously put A LOT of consideration into it’s design and although I don’t like the aesthetics of it, I could not be happier with its functionality. The stand will outlive the entire unit I have no doubts about it. I bought the ERSA RDS 80 two weeks ago, which is arguably an equivalent station in this class. Then I saw this unit and it is the only Weller brand in this class at this price and is obviously the first time Weller has broken into this market ... it was a no-brainer for me to send back the ERSA and buy the Weller... my main reason for doing so, is because the ERSA tips are hard to find and extremely expensive. Weller tips can be found easily and for less than $10 (ersa tips are over $30 normally). Also, the ERSA unit did not have a sensor in the wand and did not have a timer for automatic cooldown like this unit does. With the ERSA, you have to manually put the unit into standby mode, which doesn’t work for me because I forget... having the unit automatically cool down is a must for me. The Weller does automatic cool down. This unit also shows you simultaneously your chosen temp and the actual temp in the same display at all times... a nice touch! As far as all the complaints about the instructions ... The first few pages explain all of the menus and settings ... and if you find yourself struggling with operating simple electronics, perhaps you shouldn't be buying one of these in the first place... just sayin ... Let’s face it, it’s a Weller ... marginally more expensive than its competitor but the extra cost is well worth it. ******* UPDATE ******** I've been using this unit for over six months now and I go through spurts where some weeks I'll have it on every day for a few hours and other weeks I wont use it at all ... but I would say that I have several hundred hours on this station by now, and it continues to perform like the day I bought it. I still get giddy when I flip the switch and its ready to go long before I am ... In fact, I'm starting to get into the habit of turning it off when I know I will be setting up my next weld and its going to take me a few minutes... since it heats up so quickly, I don't need to leave it on all the time. You can tell when a piece of equipment has been designed by people who actually use the equipment ... like an Apple product ... the whole experience of using this soldering station .... it's like .... having a tool that totally has your back ... it's a tank! Without question this is the best iron I've ever owned. ***** 2 years and 4 months into ownership ***** AND THIS IS WHY WE BUY Weller! The very first soldering station I ever owned was a Chinese knock off of some kind that was $80 and it literally broke after only four months. Not only have I had this Weller for over two years, but I also designed and installed a custom auto-shutoff circuit that uses a small Arduino and a relay to completely cut power to the unit after a length of time because I've left it on for several days more than once. It does do its own temperature drop based on the timeout that I set in the unit, but still, 4 days at 120 degrees is still a lot of electricity so I needed a more foolproof way to make sure that I'm covered if I forget again. But throughout the process of designing the circuit, I had this thing apart several times. I blew the fuse once but found a pack of replacements for like $6 on Amazon, and next, I'm going to see about installing a backlight behind the display to make this the most functional unit it can possibly be. The construction of the unit is absolutely solid. I did break the wand because I was pulling too tightly on the cord and it stretched and got disconnected from the element inside and there's no possible way to fix that. But I found a replacement wand for about $40. Amazon did not have them at the time. The beauty in Weller products is that they are designed for longevity. Their circuits are engineered - I'm guessing - beyond the standard 10% margin rule, and the construction of the circuit and the components they use along with the button types and connector types ... are simply high quality. The Transformer is solid... this thing will probably outlive me... lol. I'll post info on the timing circuit I installed when I get some time ... no pun intended :-) *** Final Update September 20, 2021 I graduated to a Weller WT-1 Workstation complete with auto shutoff, backlit display, and it's up to temp in less than 13 seconds. I found one on eBay for $155 brand new and could not pass it up. I was, however, willing to pay over $300 for it and I would today if I still needed one because the WT-1 is in a completely different class in terms of performance and features. The WE1010 served me WELL and I would say that the German engineering that was invested into this unit was every bit what you would expect it to be. I modified the heck out of this station, adding my own Arduino circuit to cut power after 45 minutes, and even adding some LEDs to light the display which was not so successful ... but after having taken this thing apart more times than I can count, it remains in top working condition like nothing ever happened. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2018 by Michael

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