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frontpage Posted by ppxyz1 | Staff • 2d ago
frontpage Posted by ppxyz1 | Staff • 2d ago

Tilswall W403 3.7V Cordless Rotary Tool Set

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$15

$30

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Woot! has select Tilswall Tools on sale as listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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65W Tilswall Soldering Iron Kit Description:
  • Designed for professional or beginner use, Tilswall soldering iron kit comes with a 65-watt heating element and built in smart transformer & PID temperature control that can detect its temperature every 20ms for quick constant temperature return and then lock it. Ceramic heating core ( New Generation Heating Material) will perfectly improve temperature changes and efficiently solve fast aging issues.

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  • About this Deal:
    • The Soldering Iron Kit is priced $4 less than this past Frontpage Deal in January 2024.
    • Please see original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Woot! has select Tilswall Tools on sale as listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for finding this deal.

Available:
65W Tilswall Soldering Iron Kit Description:
  • Designed for professional or beginner use, Tilswall soldering iron kit comes with a 65-watt heating element and built in smart transformer & PID temperature control that can detect its temperature every 20ms for quick constant temperature return and then lock it. Ceramic heating core ( New Generation Heating Material) will perfectly improve temperature changes and efficiently solve fast aging issues.

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • The Soldering Iron Kit is priced $4 less than this past Frontpage Deal in January 2024.
    • Please see original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:
No Longer Available:

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jkilez
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2x as good for only 30x the price!

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endgame4u
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I'm going to buy this but what do I need it for again?
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Cowboyjlove
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Are any of these worth a dam? Looks like little reviews and ones I found on the cutter it was not very good.
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These are pretty good. Exact model is used at some universities.
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OrangeCaesar
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Awesome… needed a soldering station.
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I needed a soldering iron, thanks
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DealosaurusDaReel
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I remember when I used to buy and use trash soldering stations like that. They are okay. Once I picked up a Metcal MX-5210, I couldn't believe the POS stations I had been using all along. Eventually, I'll upgrade to the CV series. I would suggest buying a Metcal, even if it's used, over these cheap stations. It will probably still work for another 20yrs. My MX will solder 2AWG wire using a high-temp chisel tip as if it's 24AWG wire.
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Quote from DealosaurusDaReel :
I would suggest buying a Metcal
2x as good for only 30x the price!
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bgreet
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Pinecil is also a great low cost soldering iron
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PhuongN1949
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Quote from endgame4u :
I'm going to buy this but what do I need it for again?

To upgrade the ram and storage on Mac and new laptops
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kcobra
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The newer style soldering irons with the heating element built into the tip are so much better than this older style.
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cheshirecat
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Quote from kcobra :
The newer style soldering irons with the heating element built into the tip are so much better than this older style.
at whatt price though?
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ElatedCheetah7954
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I bought one in 2024 and have used it several times for motorcycle wiring repair and feel it is a good product. I believe I paid around $35. Would buy again.
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cheshirecat
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Quote from kcobra :
The newer style soldering irons with the heating element built into the tip are so much better than this older style.
Could you please give examples of good value models?
I'd be willing to pay ~$100-150 for a quality station.

$1000 like someone suggested above is too much for a hobbyist IMO. You gotta be making money with the tool at that price range.

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Quote from cheshirecat :
Could you please give examples of good value models? I'd be willing to pay ~$100-150 for a quality station. $1000 like someone suggested above is too much for a hobbyist IMO. You gotta be making money with the tool at that price range.
I have Hakko FX888DX-010BY - Digital Soldering Station. It's way better than any sub $25 60-80watt garbage soldering irons on Amazon. Hakko keeps the heat way better, which allows you to keep from getting connectors or wires hot for too long.

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