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Soldering Irons

A soldering iron is a hand held tool that supplies heat to melt solder, which creates a joint between two workpieces. The soldering irons are composed of a heated metal tip and an insulated handle and is heated through electricity. The most common professional soldering irons get their power supply through an electrical chord or battery cables. Soldering guns are also very popular tool. This soldering iron has a pistol type grip with a trigger which makes soldering easy with one hand. There are a number of soldering kits available and it is important to research to find the one that will fit your particular needs best. (more)

25 Watt High Performance Soldering Iron

200PHG-25WATT

Price:  $ 7.49

Available for back order.


30 Watt UL Approved Soldering Iron

PN30L

Price:  $ 4.95

Available for back order.


Tweezer Style Soldering Iron for SMD

ZD-409

Price:  $ 11.95

195 In Stock


3-Wire 40W Soldering Iron for 110v

SH-813A

Price:  $ 5.69

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60 Watt UL Approved Soldering Iron

PN60UL

Price:  $ 6.95

Available for back order.


DeSoldering Iron 40 Watt

ZD-211

Price:  $ 8.95

89 In Stock


SMD Soldering/Desoldering Tweezers

236

Price:  $ 59.95

2 In Stock


ECG 140/100 Watt Soldering Gun w/Light

J-100

Price:  $ 29.95

2 In Stock


ISO-TIP Quick Charge Soldering Iron

7740

Price:  $ 44.95

1 In Stock


RHINESTONE APPLICATOR WAND

SR-618

Price:  $ 12.95

43 In Stock


Butane Multipurpose Soldering Kit

RK3124

Price:  $ 34.00

22 In Stock


Butane Portable 2 In 1 Soldering Tool

RK3212

Price:  $ 16.95

195 In Stock


(Continued from above) When using a soldering iron it is important to practice safety first. The heating tips of soldering irons can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit, so it is vital the user avoids wearing loose clothing or hair, wear protective eye gear, and always wash your hands after touching the lead based solder. If you are going to be working in the same area for a long period of time it is important you ventilate the room, the fumes can be very dangerous when inhaled. Never set your soldering iron down, not even for a second, always make sure when you are done using it to place it back on the holder.