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Weller 70 Watt Digital Soldering Station with Lead Free 0.5 mm Solder Wire, Magnified Helping Hands, Brass Sponge Tip Cleaner, & Silicon Soldering Mat

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Style: 70-Watt w/accessory kit


Features

  • Performance: Fast 15-second heat-up time from 212 F to 650 F
  • Easy to Use: Adjust your temperature display (F or C), preset temperature or set to standby mode
  • PERFORMANCE & PRODUCTIVITY - Optimized performance with a guaranteed and consistent 100% continuous flux core.
  • QUALITY SOLDER JOINTS - Long-term, highly durable soldering joints that will not crack, even on difficult surfaces.
  • Frees Up Your Hands: Ensures safe soldering with improved precision and flexibility. Easily position components where you need them with the alligator clamps' 4-way swivels.
  • Enhanced Visibility: Magnifying glass enlargers your soldering work area 4X.
  • Reduce Residue on Tip: Weller's Soldering Brass Sponge effectively remove residual solder from your soldering tools without damaging your tips.
  • Prevent Tip Cool Down: Maintain tip temperature when compared to cellulose sponges, improving the productivity and quality of solder joints.
  • Surface Protection: Silicone soldering mat protects your workspace from burns by resisting temperatures as high as 570F/300 C.
  • Clean & Tidy Workspace: Maintain a clean and organized soldering work environment. Ensure no small parts or tools are lost with individual compartments and placement slots for efficient organization. Silicone soldering mat includes a built-in ruler and four magnetic areas for secure storage.

Brand: Weller


Wattage: 70 watts


Display Type: LCD


Included Components: brass sponge


Temperature Stability: 212 degrees_fahrenheit


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎6.5E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit


Lower Temperature Rating: ‎212 Degrees Fahrenheit


Style: ‎70-Watt w/accessory kit


Material: ‎brass


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Date First Available: October 28, 2022


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  • excellent iron for small scale work
Style: Station w/tip cleaner
excellent iron for small scale work, should last a long time (used to work at a computer store that had several similar irons from weller that were over 20 years old and this iron seems to maintain the production quality of the past). nice and solid, fits in a petty small toolbox along with the gear that goes with it (i grabbed a 16 inch stanley plastic box for about ten bucks). the tip comes pre tinned (someone else mention an issue of a bump on the tip, that is solder, i burned it off almost immediately screwing around with the iron when i got it). if this is your first soldering iron you will need three things to go with it, solder (duh, up to you what you use because that is based on what you are doing with it), flux (also depends on what you are doing with it, but even if you are using rosin core solder you will want to have some flux, it is very needed for proper tinning, most consumer electronics work can be done by coating a surface with flux, loading the tip of the iron with a little solder, and letting the flux do it's job when the solder touches it, if the surface is larger leave the tip of the iron in contact to heat but the flux will still draw the solder out to cover itself pretty much immediately which just leaves heating to make sure of a solid contact), the third thing you will want is some way to remove the solder. braided copper solder wick is great (braided copper covered in flux, it eats solder for lunch but gets fat really fast, so you go through it fast when you use it and it isn't cheap) or just a cheap solder sucker (nowhere near as thourough, and you can get into messes that a cheap plunger solder sucker won't be able to help much with). depends on what you expect to be doing with your "solder sponge". if you are just going to be salvaging components the sucker is the way to go (i am guessing that you don't want to buy a dedicated sucker soldering iron, which is overall the best solution over either other solution, but a plunger sucker, who's only advantage is not costing more money every time you use it). if you are cleaning up small mistakes the wire wick is going to give you the cleanest results. there are also soldering iron style solder suckers that are the best but at least for a one time cost the most expensive, this soldering station can run most iron based suckers with all the same temperature regulation as the iron that comes with the station (it really isn't much temp regulation so much as wattage, but it is worlds beyond what you get out of just a soldering iron, plugging a cheap old school radio shack soldering iron into the base station that comes in this kit would improve that soldering iron's performance all by itself). anyway as stated, excellent iron for a hobbyist. could be used for (and frequently has been over the years) professional work, compatible with a large variety of excellent solder tips. i prefer not to include this in my reviews, but it is backed with the industry standard name in electronics and hobbyist standard soldering equipment (weller is extremely old and well respected concerning soldering irons, there are tons of professionals who won't even consider using another brand for small scale electronics, although lots of others are just fine). in general i would have a hard time not recommending this to someone who is either serious about learning soldering or just needs a new kit on the cheap to get some stuff done. the example i received was exactly as expected and functioned great. i received it on the earliest expected day. it has worked excellent for doing some really simple and basic wire to wire and wire to contact solder joints. currently my usage is no more than hobbyist, but my experience is semi-professional (i'm a pc repair technician by trade, a soldering iron isn't that big a part of it, but it is an important thing to know and do well), i state that to say that based on my experience with the iron i wouldn't be afraid to use it every day for hours on end, might need a hair of maintenence but i think it would survive that task for 6 months without much issue other than a tip replacement or three, and likely the handle pad would need replacement. good investment for a pro in a bind, excellent investment for a hobbyist. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2016 by kght22

  • Works very well, my first 'real' soldering station. Excellent introduction to soldering!
Style: Station w/tip cleaner
I had historically soldered with the cheap $5 irons from eBay and Radioshack. Thus, soldering remained a mystery to me because I used bad tools. The irons wouldn't get hot enough, I didn't have the option for interchangeable tips based upon my application, and the solder would stick to the tips because they were poorly constructed and not kept clean (partially my fault there). I debated between this model and the other Weller model that had analog temperature controls. I liked that this was a well known name brand with a large selection of tips available. I have already successfully completed several hobby related projects. Including, building a battery pack and also splicing into automobile wiring. While I have never had a temperature control, I don’t seem to miss it as setting this unit on "4" seems to get work well for most applications. It heats up perhaps not as quickly as other units I've read about, but within 2-3 minutes you're good to go. Soldering is no longer a mystery! It's all about having enough heat, tinning the wires properly, keeping the tips clean and tinned, using a wet sponge, etc. If you have the right tools it's pretty straightforward and no longer a mystery to me! No more than I will use it, this will probably last me a long time. However, given that I can’t now solder with some skill I probably would upgrade if given the chance. It's already paid for itself and I expect to continue using it regularly for fixing things around the house -- especially rebuilding battery packs (think drills, or handheld vacuums, or bluetooth speakers). NOTE -- this unit only comes with one tip which is a pretty narrow 'screwdriver' shape. I purchased a set of three additional tips and have adjusted the tip based upon how much heat I need for my current task. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2018 by S. Todd

  • Good quality product, from a trusted brand
Style: Station w/tip cleaner
I have purchased several soldering irons over my life. I had a large project to do, soldering about 140 connectors, and wanted a good quality iron with a holder. This did not disappoint. Temp control is good, with an adequate and usable range considering it must melt the solder. The holder is nice quality and the iron itself is good. Well worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024 by Just another Music/Outdoor/Technology Lover

  • works fine, nothing fancy
Style: 70-Watt Digital
It appears to be built solidly enough. The temperature gauge is accurate enough for soldering work, it's not like I'm going to bake bread with it. My only complaint is it slides easily. It's not heavy and has only 4 small rubber feet. I plan to add some 3mm grip strips to the bottom. It's twice the price of some of the cheap imports. Time will tell if it's worth the difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024 by JR

  • Much better and safer than the cheaper alternatives
Style: 30-Watt
When using a cheaper model by the same manufacturer, I was worried that I'd burn myself or my surroundings because there wasn't a solid place to rest the soldering iron. The built-in rest is perfect for holding this safely out of the way. It also has more adjustability and a nice spot to rub the solder off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024 by Archer

  • Great basic iron
Style: Station w/tip cleaner
I just solder audio components like guitar wiring or xlr cables and the like. This thing does all that i need. Its simple and does what it says. I have a tip cleaner thats basically a brillo ball in a little holder and first thing i did was melt solder all over the tip and then scrape off the excess. Worked like a charm where another cheaper one i bought was like pulling teeth. It wouldnt heat up, but this one got to temp almost immediately and made soldering easy when it was so difficult with the other iron. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by nick

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