(pack Of 2) Weller Wm120 12w/120v Pencil Thin Soldering Iron

US $250

  • Boca Raton, Florida, United States
  • Jun 18th
AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR PACK OF 2 Benefits & Features of the Weller WM120 Pencil-Thin Mini Soldering Iron: Lightweight, pencil thin soldering iron with stay-cool handle Designed for soldering miniature components Comes with 6 foot cord and 3-wire grounded plug Develops tip temperature of 800 Degree F Uses MP Series auto slide in tips UL listed Product Description: The Weller WM120 Pencil-Thin Soldering Iron is a lightweight, pencil-thin soldering iron with stay-cool handle designed for soldering miniature components. It has a 6 foot 3-wire grounded plug and develops a tip temperature of 800°F. This soldering iron uses the Weller MP Series auto slide-in tips and is UL listed. Product Specifications: Catalog number: WM120 UPC code: 037103477118 Type: Non-temperature controlled Components supplied: MP131 Temperature range: 800°F Cord length: 6' Wattage: 12 W Voltage: 120 V WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING: "I have been using this iron for about six months now and I still love it. If you don't forget to unplug this thing the tip is quite durable. I've been using it for surface mount and small through hole projects, as well as soldering to traces (not fun.) Where my 25w would burn and scar the circuit board this little beauty will jump right in solder what I need it to and not leave any burn marks. It is simply a wonderful low power Iron." "this is a perfect soldering iron, where low heat is desirable. I had a situation with extremely small wires and a flexable circuit board. This iron did the trick" "Please, people, stop soldering small circuits with standard 60 watt, fat-tipped irons! I was also that moron who ruined a few game consoles and random household gadgets until I realized that I needed a less hot, smaller-tipped iron to do precision work. It makes what used to seem complicated so easy that I feel like a wizard." "I use these irons to desolder capacitors. One on each side of a surface mount capacitor and they easily are removed. Cheaper irons have tips that are too large and they will not hit the capacitors very well. This makes a good clean job out of a task that is otherwise difficult and messy. The temperature is good for the lead free solder as well. It melts the lead free solder quickly and without disturbing the area around the components being removed."

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