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πŸ”₯ Heavy Duty Soldering Iron - Wall Lenk LG400C Review

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Description of πŸ”₯ Heavy Duty Soldering Iron - Wall Lenk LG400C

400/150 Dual Wattage Elements - High Wattage Heats Tip in Seconds, Lower Wattage Remains Rated Tip Temperature - Maximum Tip Temperature 1000 Degrees. Trig-R-Heat Control is convenient, easy to use, and provides instant response. Tip temperatures of 1000 degrees Fahrenheit for effective heavy duty, sustained soldering. Built-in work light - the large 1 inch light fully illuminates the work area. MADE IN USA - comes with Blow Molded Case. Plug-in tip and element (TE) assemblies - TE assemblies are plug-in units that can be changed. 400/150 Dual Wattage - Maximum Tip Temperature 1000 degrees. Trig-R-Heat Control. TE Tip Assembly. Effective Tip Temperatures. Storage Case.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Best soldering iron I've ever used

When I was younger I had Weller Instant On models, they always broke after a few uses so I started sticking standard -Models to buy, but 30W it is not good. not enough for big wires. I had to search a bit to find a US made soldering iron but I'm glad I found this one. It heats up FAST, gets HOT, and is easy to use. So far it has been reliable, seems to be very durable. Worth the price. Use for large electrical work/battery. An LED could be used instead of a dim bulb, but I'll replace it if it…

Pros
  • Trig-R-Heat Control
Cons
  • Little things

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The 150/400 watt advertising is misleading.

400W consumes only a few seconds during the initial warm-up period. When its temperature rises a few degrees, the power is only 150-160 watts, which is all you need for soldering. https://www.amazon.com/ask/questions/Tx1PL4BNHZJNE9U?_encoding=UTF8&sort=helpful&ref_=pe_623860_70668520_ans_notf_saa_aas This is a very good soldering iron for medium jobs, but heavier wires and connectors require a 300-400 watt heating range. not suitable. I'm a retired old-school electronics engineer who's spent…

Pros
  • Effective peak temperature
Cons
  • No power

Trigger on or off. I took a new one and first tested the resistance when pulling the trigger without power. It shows a resistance of 36 ohms when the trigger is pulled. There are no multi-stages in a trigger. I also had a lightbulb that blew out right out of the box. This is a standard 7 watt light bulb with the same screw base as vintage wall mounted night lights and very vintage Christmas lights for your home. I understand they say it's automatic and many have complained that it heats up very

Pros
  • 1000 degrees F peak temperature for efficient, long soldering in harsh conditions
Cons
  • Expensive