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YIHUA 928D-III Soldering Iron,110W High Power, Fully Digital Display °F /°C- Temperature Control Soldering Tool, Accurate 194~896°F, with ON/OFF Switch, Iron Tip, Brass Wool, Automatic Sleep Mode

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1.Style:Basic Style - 2-in-1 Analog Iron


About this item

  • Combination of Performance & Precision - 110W High Power, the YIHUA 928-III Soldering Iron empowers you to work with efficient heating, precise temperature adjustment, and a flexible temperature range of 90℃-480℃/ 194°F-896°F. This variable soldering iron is built for your stain glass projects, wire soldering & many other soldering projects.
  • Take It and Its Functions Everywhere - It is an exceptionally portable soldering iron (only 197g /0.43 lbs ). With Sleep function, Digital Temp. Correction and °F /°C display applied. Portable and Capable.
  • Clear Digital Display and Power Switch - The Display shows your every temperature adjustment clearly while the power switch ensures greater safety for each work, you can turn OFF the soldering iron even when plugged in. To give you a safe soldering experience, the X-4 holder comes with a wider and more stable base to prevent toppling.
  • Extra Accessories – 4 x Quality Soldering Tips (Default Type-B, K, 2.4D, 3.2D), 1 x X-4 Heat-Resistant Soldering Iron Stand, 1x Tip Cleaner (includes brass wool), 1x Cleaning Sponge.
  • Choose YIHUA with Confidence – Enjoy our 12-month US- exclusive manufacturer technical coverage and 24/7 professional assistance on Amazon. Note: This model is designed to operate on 110-127V with a US-standard power plug.



Product Description

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928D-III Portable Soldering Iron (High Power)

This high-power soldering iron comes with digital temperature-control, temperature stabilization, and temperature calibration function with essential tools and accessories included. You can use the soldering iron for general to heavy-duty soldering and desoldering work on a broad range of standard to large-sized circuit boards and components. This soldering iron is fantastic for you if you need reliable performance to solder on-the-go, make stained-glass, conduct auto-repair, build your guitars, or to have it as a backup iron.

Essential Information

adjustable temperature digital soldering iron

Classification

  • Capable of Soldering, Desoldering and Stained-Glass work
  • For Surface-Mount and Through-Hole components
  • On components such as SOP, DIP, SOIC, and more

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Innovations

  • High-Power Performance
  • Temperature Control
  • PID Temperature Stabilization
  • Digital Temperature Calibration

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Performance

  • Temp. Range: 194°F-896°F
  • Temp. Stabilization: PID Programme
  • Temp. Compensation: 20 Milliseconds Per Interval
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Precision Temperature Control

You can select from a temperature range of 194°F to 896°F for your work. The built-in thermal couple will detect the actual temperature and power the soldering iron appropriately to safely and steadily reach the set temperature.

Why buy from YIHUA

In the box

1 x 928D-III 110W Portable Soldering Iron (110V)

1 x Soldering Iron Holder (X-4 Holder)

3 x Additional Compatible Soldering Iron Tips (B/2.4D/3.2D)

1 x Tip Cleaner (Brass Wool)

1 x Cleaning Sponge

Direct from the manufacturer

By choosing YIHUA products, you reap the benefits of quality products derived from our 20-years of experience in designing and manufacturing soldering, hot air rework, DC power supply, and desoldering equipment.

Essential tools included

Helping you accomplish your work is worth more than anything to us. In the box, we included in a pack of essential tools to help you complete your task.

Specifications (Soldering Iron)

Model 928D-III 110
Maximum Power 145W
Weight 0.17kg. ±10%
Voltage 110V-127V AC 60Hz
Rated Power 22W
Temperature Range 194~896°F / 90~480°C
Operating Temperature 32~104℉/ 0~40℃
Storage humidity 35%~45%
Temperature Display LED
Tip to Ground Resistance <2 ohms
Storage Temperature -4~176℉/ -20~80℃

milexis martinez
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Accesible y cumple su función
Gwen McAfee
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Love this iron because you can see the temperature and adjust it
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I bought one and it will not heat up. I plug it in, turn it on and it stays cold. Didn’t realize it in time to send it back.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Bought to replace the stepper motors on my gmc and this kit had everything i needed, by the 4th one i felt like a pro with this thing!
Grant
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Not a bad little thing I was pretty Amazed by how good it worked for what it is most definitely a steeal
david kinzler
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
I have no clue how accurate or durable it is. This item is priced below such concerns, frankly. It's still not something I'd suggest for working on circuit boards, but it gets hotter much quicker than the cheap/basic old Radio Shack and Weller irons. It also at least has a temperature regulation, though I don't know that I'd trust it. For around $7 it's an actual working soldering iron that gets hot reasonably quickly, holds enough heat to solder motor wires and do other basic tasks, and doesn't fall apart in one's hand. It's no toy; a basic tool it is, but it's actually a real, working tool.
Nimrod
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2022
The iron itself feels good in the hand and isn't as big as I thought it would be for a 60W iron. Thats a good thing you don't want a big clunky iron. The silicone protection for your fingers feels good and works well. The on and off switch after only cycling it 20 times or less, already is loosing up where it is much easier to slide back and fourth and a few times during use I accidentally turned it off. There is a light that illuminates when the switch is turned on. If the switch is on, the light is on. If the switch is off, the light is off. That's it. It doesn't turn off once it reaches temp or goes on and off for cycling the heating element. That may have something to do with it constantly turning on and off to maintain temperature and no one wants to see a light flickering on and off the whole time they are working. The cord is a nice length, seems thicker than needed for the power consumption (though i'm sure thats the chinese tool trick, of thick insulation and thin wire inside). The knock on the power cord is that its very stiff, and even after straightening it out it has memory and keeps folding back of tight like it was in the storage case. The temp control is small which is nice because you don't want it in the way, but the sticker indicating temps isn't the easiest to figure out what temp you have it set at and is already starting to peel. The tips seem decent and same with the threads for the retention nut. Though the metal sleeve and retention nut are very thin cheaply plated metal. It gets up to temp quick and seems to recover reasonably fast as well.The rosin it comes with is hard rosin not a paste or gel. The can is maybe 1/3rd full or less with rosin, the other portion is packed with your brass brillo pad looking thing-which works well for tip cleaning. This can fits into the iron holder base, alternatively you could put the sponge in that spot since it fits right in. I haven't used the sponge.The base if placed on a clean smooth surface and pressed down onto it, sticks and holds well and stable. When you install the spring holder into the base if you make sure its fully seated well, it holds good. There is a black plastic bushing that goes into the top of the spring to help center your iron in there. The problem is it must be indexed in a certain way, in order to prevent the iron from resting on the spring. Everythime you move the iron in and out of the holder the bushing wants to move a little. A small amount of indexing off of the bushing, and when you place the iron in the holder the stem and or tip is resting on the spring. Annoying, but even if the iron hits the spring the worst that happens is it just keeps removing heat from the tip.The solder included has no markings anywhere but its melting temp seems low, seems to work decent and is in fact rosin core solder. I used it no problems. Its a reasonable amount.The tweezers seem okay no real complaints, not super precision but not bad either.The variety pack of soldering tips seem like a nice variety and seem okay but I only used the one that comes preinstalled and that worked fine.The solder sucker is super cheap quality. very thin metals, and very fine plastic threads you thread into the metal tube every time you want to clean it out. I found it doesn't self clear very well and multiple times had to thread it open and rethread it shut. In very short order those fine plastic threads are going to be trashed. You need to be VERY gentle and make sure your are starting the threads square or you will ruin it in no time. I think if they are going to include such a cheap junky solder sucker they should include some desoldering wick. I would have been happier with a large spool of desoldering wick and no solder sucker.The case works well and is padded on one side and compact. Its not a high quality plastic case but I think will do the intended job just fine. You must pack everything back just right though, to avoid the lid not wanting to close.My main grip is that in the description it says it has a "work light" and then later shows a picture of the iron and next to the on/off switch an "operation indicator" light-which I previously spoke of. Turns out they are using two different descriptions for the same light I already mentioned. Which is just a light that corresponds to the position of the on/off switch. I was lead to believe a "work light" would be a light that would illuminate your work like other soldering irons have. And that an operation indicator light was a separate light that would turn on when heating and turn off when at operating temp. Or operate as it does, light on when switched on, light off when switched off. But despite the description making it seem like there are two different kinds of lights. There isn't. Secondly that very stiff power cord (and that was at 70F) adds to fatigue and is annoyingly stiff, and keeps trying to go back to its storage shape which has the power cord wanting to rest on your hand that is holding the iron and/or your work piece. Thats the second major gripe.All in all I'm glad I didn't pay any more for it, I would be curious to see what the actual temp of the tip is (checking with a thermocouple) compared to the dial indicator on the iron. I don't have much hope for its accuracy and I think you should see it more as a relative heat dial. I could be wrong, but I doubt it.I'm on the fence of returning it since in a one hour use session, the on off switch is already easy to move out of position and has been accidentally bumped off several times during work. The advertising leading me to believe there is both a work illumination light and an operating indicator light which isn't true, and the solder sucker seems like if it lasts more than 2 different jobs it would be a miracle.Good set for one job but expecting this thing to last any amount of time is dubious. Most parts in the kit feel like you need to handle them in a very gentle, delicate and deliberate way as not not have them fall apart.
E
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2021
The iron is great. Heats up quickly and cools down quickly. Comes with a good selection of tips. The cord is a pain though. It’s thick and made of a pretty firm rubber that likes to hold the bend that it has out of the box. Don’t plan on the small stand holding it up because the cord has more strength to knock it down than it does to keep it up. It gets annoying when it’s constantly falling on things and melting or burning them. Maybe I got a dud but that was a big pain. Also the solder sucker is trash. It has a plastic tip instead of a silicone one and it just melts. Get this iron by itself and then get a beefier stand and the solder sucker with the red metal button. That one works well.
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