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(36 customer reviews)
Product Description
This professional 60 watt soldering iron features a replaceable tip, ergonomically designed cool grip rubber handle, and a nickel-iron plated long life copper tip. It provides an operating tip temperature of up to 860°F with fast heating time and quick heating recovery. 120 VAC.Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #116 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Mastech
- Model: SI60
- Dimensions: 2.50" h x 2.50" w x 10.50" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Long life replaceable tip
- 60 Watts and UL listed
- Stand included
- Impact resistance handle
- 90 days money back guarantee and 1 year limited warranty
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
By J. Komets
Great price for a 60W iron, cheapest I could find. Does its job well enough, even though it smokes a little sometimes from between the tip and barrel (it did this before I first used solder, so it's really the iron that is smoking, but it's really minimal).
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
By Mac Berklee
I'll still keep this iron. I suppose I could use it to assist in dual iron, 60/40-base desoldering of bad capacitors. It easily puts out heat for lead-containing solder.
It didn't put out enough heat to remove bad caps from a lead-free iMac G5 motherboard. I thought the 60 watts rating would do the job.
I'm a bit disappointed, but this iron was inexpensive/free ship/within a larger order. I'll check out on the web what others have used to get the job done.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
By Thomas Vanscyoc
If you need a cheap soldering iron for soldering large electronic connections, look no further. This thing gets as hot as I expected and works great on those large connections that a 35w iron can't handle. It comes with one fairly large tip, though anything requiring a smaller tip should likely be using a lower-power soldering iron. Best value on a 60w iron you can get!
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