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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I had a Logitech trackball which had defective buttons. I needed to replace the original switches with improved after market ones which required the de soldering the old switches. I had an old style manual solder sucker on hand and it was terrible and finally broke. I came across this tool and wow, what a difference! This makes quick work of simple de-soldering. It worked extremely well and removing all the old solder leaving clean holes for the replacement switches. I am quite happy with my purchase.
Kyle Peters
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
This thing works great, I can remove a TO-220 transistor from a heavy trace PCB in about 20 seconds. No damage. Hot enough for lead free solder and did not require any flux. Hold the button down until you remove the iron from the PCB or the sucked up solder will spatter back onto what ever it is pointed at. I use a paper plate for solder collection. Spatter is easily cleaned up if mistakes are made.
John Walther
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I gave it 5 stars because it works great. But if you clean out the solder, watch closely how it comes apart. The instructions don’t tell how to put it back together.
arod
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
It works great for me. Ease of cleaning and use.
Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
This AC110V 30W Solder Sucker has made desoldering components a breeze. Its powerful suction effortlessly removes solder, even from stubborn connections.I appreciate the automatic desoldering function, which simplifies the process and reduces hand fatigue compared to manual solder suckers. The build quality feels sturdy and the unit heats up quickly, allowing me to get to work without delay.
Khoi Nguyen
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
One of my major hobbies are of mechanical keyboards. This would sometimes entails the work of soldering switches onto blank PCBs or desoldering terrible switches on a good PCB. FOr the longest time, I was using a manual desoldering pump that required rearming after each suction. While it was working fine, I found it tedious and time consuming. I was looking for a decent desoldering gun, but those would run $130-$300. I'm glad I found this one.Don't let the cheap price fool you. This desoldering iron performs great. It works by first using the hollow heated tip to melt the solder and with a push down and hold of a button, the built-in solenoid pump, sucks up the molten solder. Make sure you maintain holding down the button, as once the button is released, the sucked up solder will shoot out of the tip. The action is very smooth and quick. It definitely makes desoldering the switches actually fun to do.
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