Master Appliance Ut-50 Ultratorch 3 In 1 Butane Powered Soldering Iron Heat Tool

US $49.99

  • Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 31st
This sale is for a Master Appliance UT-50 Mini Ultratorch 3 in 1 Butane Powered Soldering Iron Heat Tool (serial 2009804).  CONDITION: Used, but in excellent condition. See pictures for actual condition. Item being sold as-is and is untested. FEATURES: Standard with protective cap, soldering and heat tip Pen-sized heat tool fits in your shirt pocket for absolute portability. No outlets required. Aluminum fuel tank with viewing window to indicate fuel level Optional tips and accessories available Operates for approximately 20 minutes at #3 setting UL & GS/TUV Listed for user safety Use to pinpoint heat, remove surface mount components, repair vinyl, shrink heat shrink tubing, solder and desolder, spot dry, torch materials and more SPECIFICATIONS: Dimensions: 6.5" L (165 mm) Recommended Fuel: Master Ultratane® Butane Approx. Operating Time: 20 min. Approx. Heat Tip Temp.: 806° F (430° C) Approx. Solder Tip Temp.: 392° F to 842° F (200° C to 450° C) Approx. Torch Tip Temp.: 2372° F (1300° C) Equivalent to Electric Iron: 20 to 60 Watt Gas Tank Capacity: .2 fl. oz. (6 cc) Net Weight: 2.2 oz. (53 g) Shipped Empty SHIPMENT INCLUDES: One (1) Master Appliance UT-50 Ultratorch 3 in 1 Butane Powered Soldering Iron Heat Tool Operating instructions Product Brochure Original packaging
Condition:
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Brand Master Appliance Corp.
Model UT-50

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