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Soldering Tweezer Rework Station Desoldering Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Soldering Tweezer Rework Station Desoldering

1. Twin-tube heating, directly contact with the components, no impact on the surrounding components. 2. Ceramic heating element, rapid heating up. 3. Energy-saving, high efficiency, suitable for circuit board repair, intensive soldering and desoldering. 4. Work with SMD rework station. 5. Especially suitable for densely mounted circuit boards.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Efficient Soldering Tool

This Industrial and Scientific tool is essential to my line of work. Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, Ive found this tweezer rework station desoldering tool to be one of the most efficient soldering tools in the market. The adjustable temperature control and LED display feature make it easy to use and monitor .The only downside is that it's a bit pricey. Despite this the pros greatly outweigh the cons and it's definitely worth the investment for any professional seeking top-notch…

Pros
  • Efficiently removes solder from circuit boards
Cons
  • May require additional accessories to use properly

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Part for soldering and soldering equipment projects

Looks like a great addition to your arsenal of surface mount tools. I was tired of using x2 iron when replacing caps or resistors. Obviously it's not 220v. It's essentially x2 independent irons with a tweezers grip and a connector. Each heater is about 15 ohms cold, should be about 30 watts from 24v. Thermocouples for sensors appeared, like most later models, they have separate wiring, not like the T12. Two heaters share a common lead, and thermocouples also share a common lead. To simplify…

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Great price