Soldering Irons

****Hakko 456/16P- Our favorite! 

  $51.95

The Hakko is loaded with innovative features that make it our favorite and a great buy. 
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Weller 80 Watt Iron 

     $37.95

Probably the most popular light professional / hobby iron for many years, the Weller is still a decent iron for the price.  Includes two plated iron tips, 1/4" and 3/8".

Weller 100 Watt Temperature Controlled Iron 

 $69.95

 

The Weller 100 watt temperature controlled iron has a bimetallic plug built into the tip that controls iron temperature.  To raise or lower the temperature you change to a different tip.  This system is especially good if you are the type to forget to turn things off.
We've forgotten our Weller 100 over a weekend and upon returning to work on Monday the tip hadn't even burnt up!


Weller 175 Watt Iron 

     $64.00


This is a large iron.  If you are planning to use it as your primary iron, be sure you have the stamina to deal with it.

It is worth having a large iron around for jobs that require soldering large metal elements like rebar. Jobs that just plain soak up all the heat a small iron can pump out without ever reaching soldering temperature.

 

         
Inland 100 watt Economy Iron    

$17.95

 

The name says it all.  This is an economy iron.  Great for beginners who haven't yet made the commitment to the craft.      

Hexacon Professional 100 Watt Heavy Duty Hatchet Iron

$160.00

The Hexacon hatchet iron has a massive heat sink.  That means that it is going to be kind of heavy, but heavy gives you staying power.  The ability to keep working with an unwavering supply of even heat.

The hatchet shape allows you to work a heavy iron with less strain on your shoulder.

 

 

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