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Aoyue Soldering Iron Tip Cleaner with Brass wire sponge, no water needed (TY-98)

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1.:1 Count (pack Of 2)


2.Color:Tip Cleaner


  • Cleans Tip Without Messy Wet Sponges
  • Uses Low Abrasive Brass, No Water Needed
  • Works With Any Tip
  • Heat Resistant Stainless Steel Case



Product Description

Aoyue TY-98 waterless soldering iron tip cleaner

The Aoyue TY-98 is a waterless soldering iron tip cleaning solution that uses brass coils to easily remove excess solder and flux residues. Simply plunge the iron into the cleaner to stop your tip from smoking with corrosive flux that can damage the tip if not cleaned off. The brass is a soft metal so it will not damage the metal tip plating even after many uses. The TY-98 is also designed to be highly compatible with Aoyue soldering stations and soldering iron holders. It includes mounting hardware for attaching to a variety of these devices for left or right-hand operation. When you've used up all sides of the coils, they can easily be replaced with our refills. Start maintaining your tips the smart way with Aoyue!

Waterless soldering iron tip cleaner

Waterless Tip Cleaning

Prolong the life of your tips by not shocking them with water every time you need to clean flux off. Since it won't reduce tip temperature, you can keep working!

Indent for soldering iron to rest on

Indents to Rest Iron

Enclosure features two small indents that are perfect for resting the soldering iron if you do not have a proper holder. There is also an articulating carrying handle.

Compatible with Aoyue stands and stations

Compatible with Aoyue

Attaches to Aoyue soldering iron holders using included metal bracket and hardware. Can be mounted several ways for left or right-handed operation. Works with Aoyue 469 platform as well.

Reusable with refillable brass coils cleaners

Re-usable with Refills

When the cleaner gets dirty, simply flip over or replace with our brass coils refills. The brass is a soft metal that will not damage the tip but will clean off excess solder and flux.

Cleaning soldering iron tip with waterless Aoyue TY-98 brass coils

How to Clean Iron Tip Using Brass Coils

Step 1

Plunge the hot soldering iron into the brass coils but not too deep because you will hit the bottom of the container and risk damaging the iron tip.

Step 2

To take it up a notch, you can twist the iron with your wrist and fingers to help get all sides while cleaning. Try not to keep jabbing the same spot as well. Move around to disperse the solder and ensure an effective cleaning.

Step 3

When the solder and flux build-up starts affecting cleaning, flip over the coils and use the clean side to extend the life of your cleaner.

Benefits of Brass Coil Cleaners

  • Waterless cleaning solution
  • No risk of thermal-shock to the iron
  • Indent on enclosure for resting iron
  • Relatively inexpensive maintenance
  • Longer-lasting soldering iron tips
  • Won't reduce tip temperature

Aoyue TY-98 Cleaner Specifications

Base Dimensions 3.25"
Opening Dimensions 2.25"
Enclosure Material Stainless Steel
Cleaning Material Soft Brass
RoHs Compliance Yes
Customer Reviews
4.8 out of 5 stars 1,742
4.6 out of 5 stars 33
4.4 out of 5 stars 9
4.6 out of 5 stars 88
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Is What
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
This works well for cleaning the tip of the soldering iron. I personally have no complaints.
Chuck E
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
It works as intended and I like the size of it. They only thing I would change is making the base heavy so it does not move all the time.
Elias
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2024
good product, does the job right, Thank you!...
Ace Knight
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
My first temp controlled soldering station came with a small yellow sponge that you'd have to continue wetting. I used it for probably a year before upgrading to a brass wire sponge. It's a night and day difference when soldering! Much quicker to clean the tip and not as messy. Typically I end up cramming 2x brass sponges into the bucket, since one seems a bit thin -- though, in recent years I've been using 3rd party replacement sponges that I got in a 10-PACK. Even with heavy soldering of 20-30hrs a week, it usually lasts me a month or more before having to pull it out, dump out the solder & pick out the larger pieces from the sponge. After probably 3-6 months of heavy heavy use, I toss the top sponge and cram a single brand new sponge on top of the bottom sponge.These brass sponges have made soldering sessions much more pleasant. No need to "water the sponge" -- no drop of temperature of the iron, less mess. The brass sponge does a decent job of cleaning the tip and removing the excess solder. Once in a while I'll dip the tip of the soldering iron in tip cleaner or add some solder to it and clean it in the sponge -- but it's not really necessary with how this brass sponge cleans the tip.
John C. Smead
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
Five Stars: A Must-Have for Soldering Enthusiasts!As an avid electronics hobbyist, I’ve tried various soldering tip cleaners over the years, but the Aoyue Soldering Iron Tip Cleaner stands out as a game-changer. Here’s why I’m giving it a glowing review:Effective Cleaning: The brass wire sponge does an excellent job of removing solder residue and oxidation from my soldering iron tips. It’s gentle yet thorough, ensuring that my tips stay in top shape.Long-Lasting: Unlike damp sponges that tend to wear out quickly, this brass wire sponge seems almost indestructible. It withstands countless tip cleanings without losing its effectiveness.No Water Mess: Say goodbye to wet sponges and water spills on your workbench! The Aoyue cleaner keeps things tidy—no need to wet and wring out a sponge constantly.Quick and Convenient: When I’m in the middle of a project, I appreciate how easy it is to swipe my soldering iron tip across the brass wires. It takes seconds, and I’m back to soldering without interruptions.Compact Design: The compact size of the cleaner makes it ideal for small workspaces. It doesn’t take up much room on my bench, yet it delivers big results.Affordable: Considering its durability and effectiveness, the price is a steal. It’s a small investment that pays off every time I use it.In summary, the Aoyue Soldering Iron Tip Cleaner has become an essential tool in my workshop. Whether you’re a professional solderer or a DIY enthusiast, I highly recommend adding this little gem to your toolkit. Happy soldering!
Jay Doe
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I love the big bucket design of the holder. The sponge appears to be of decent quality brass. And even though the weight is on the low end and it can slide around your work space if it gets bumped, it's an easy quick fix given the size and that it's made of metal. Happy with my purchase and for a good price as well!
netRanger
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Works well, holder substantial. Material a little smaller than opening.
JimBobHam
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
This is great stuff it's so easy to use and really gets the tip of your soldering iron clean quickly and effectively with very little effort. It's not expensive and I wouldn't want to live without it now when I'm soldering. It's inexpensive and quite necessary. There's plenty of it to last for the typical DIY solderer. The size is perfect it doesn't get in the way but it's big enough with just enough weight to use with one hand in other words you don't have to hold it with one hand while you clean your soldering iron tip with your other hand.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2024
I think a damp sponge and brass wool work equally well to clean a soldering tip, but the brass wool is easier in that it's always ready; you don't have to dampen it, just poke the iron in it a couple of times and it's clean. In my opinion, the brass wool that's included with this holder is much easier on the tip than cheaper copper-plated steel "sponges". Poke the iron straight into the wool when cleaning it; if you drag it across the top, the brass wool strands can pop back up and fling bits of molten solder all over the place.Overall, I'm happy with the quality of both the stainless steel holder and the included brass wool.
Geoff Palmer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 7, 2022
Never had one before but it cleaned my iron tip great and kept it clean and ready to tin quickly and easily, good size and I LOVE the iron rest!
Carlos
Reviewed in Mexico on October 5, 2020
Muy útil, excelente calidad-precio
Marshall
Reviewed in Mexico on June 4, 2019
Muy bonito, es acero inox. de gran calidad, es pesado para su tamaño y se siente muy resistente.Llegó rapidísimo, menos de 48hrs.Antes de tenerlo usaba la esponja mojada que fue dañando poco a poco las puntas de mi cautín; en cambio con esto, eso ya no me preocupa, limpia muy bien y me resultó facilísimo soldar gracias a este producto, ampliamente recomendado para cualquier cautín.
RobinTheBrave
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2012
I was debating between this and the Hakko ball-style sponge holder. After using this one, I'm very pleased with my choice. Stabbing the iron down in to the sponge feels very stable, natural, and comfortable. Stabbing sideways at a ball-style holder seems like it would be awkward. Also, this holder is lower profile (only 1.125" high), so it fits easily into my soldering kit. I've found that I use its built-in iron stand a lot when tinning very small wires (easier to set the iron down and drag the wire across the tip, rather than vise-versa).Excellent cleaner. Well worth the money.SIDE NOTE -I noticed another reviewer mentioned applying flux to his wire sponge to help it "absorb solder", and that (not surprisingly) it didn't have the desired effect. A couple things to point out...1) The point of a wire sponge or a wet sponge is to improve heat transfer by "shocking" the oxides off your already cleaned and tinned tip. This is most obvious when using a wet sponge, as the correct motion is a quick tap of the tip on the sponge (like you're touching a surface with your finger to see if it's hot) not the long, slow wipe that would be required to remove excess solder.2) If you wind up with excess solder on your tip, use desoldering braid to wick away the excess. There are only a handful of cases where this should occur. 90% of the time you should be applying the solder to your work piece not your iron, and the capillary force of the work piece should keep the solder where it belongs.PACE has an excellent series of "learning to solder" and "reworking" videos that they've graciously made available on YouTube. I highly recommend them. They're a little dated, but the basics haven't changed.
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