Iso tip cordless soldering iron




















You might find yourself done with the job while other irons are still heating up. By isolating the tip we prevent electrical leakage that may cause component damage while soldering. Most portable soldering irons offer only a few tip choices, so over the years we have developed more than 20 tips to meet your soldering needs.

Our High Efficiency tips give you a quicker heat-up time and use less battery life. The Long Life tips are nickel plated and designed for more continual use and will meet the needs of your tougher tasks. Our long list of standard tips will work well for your general soldering needs. For over 40 years, professionals have looked to us for advancements in portable soldering and we have enjoyed meeting that challenge. If you have a need let us know, we do appreciate input from the people that use our products.

Not all cordless soldering irons and especially tips are the same. Let us know what you think, we enjoy what we do and appreciate the people we do it for. You asked, we answered! We're here to talk about Iso-Tip's upgrade program! However, it did have some integrated rubber grips on it which made holding it a lot easier. Ok, so what else can it do? Well it has interchangeable tips, but only 3.

On to the maroon iron. It heats up rather quickly. I grabbed a fresh set of batteries, tossed them in, and heated the solder with a cordless soldering iron record of 15 seconds! It is similar to the others, but it heats and disperses solder much better than the previous two. If you start using these on your fragile electronic components, the electricity can surge through the tip and fry all your work. So are all cordless soldering irons garbage? It really depends on the application you are looking to use it with.

If you actually use the iron and want it for years to come, and the flexibility of a wide selection of tips is important, try Iso-Tip. For more information about the best cordless soldering iron on the market, click here. I like the review especially the comments regarding handling and limitations on applications but would have liked to see at least ballpark cost numbers and something on durability — what happens if I drop it?.



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