Product Overview
SOLDRON Soldering Iron 60W 230V Variable Wattage
The Soldron Soldering Iron Variable Wattage, model SI60AVT, is the ultimate solution for soldering enthusiasts and professionals alike. Crafted with a long-life ceramic-coated bit, it surpasses the durability of conventional nickel-plated bits by a remarkable 100 times. The MCH solid-state heater ensures longevity, boasting an impressive 10000-hour lifespan unless subjected to physical damage.
Take control of your soldering experience with the settable open-loop analog knob, allowing precise temperature presets ranging from 200°C to 450°C. The soft grip and non-slip handle make it a pleasure to work with, perfect for hobbyists, laptops, computer, and electronics tasks. Its adjustable temperature control, spanning from 200-450 °C, accommodates diverse soldering requirements for various materials.
Features:
Analog knob lets you set temperatures from 200°C to 450°C for precise soldering.
Lasts 100x longer than standard nickel-plated tips.
Solid-state heater with up to 10,000 hours lifespan (if not physically damaged).
Soft, non-slip handle for extended use without fatigue.
Ideal for hobbyists, electronics, laptops, and repair work.
Technical Specifications
| Model No: | Soldron® SI60AVT |
|---|---|
| Input Voltage | 230V AC |
| Output Temperature | 200°C - 450°C |
| Output Power | 60 W |
| Wire Length | 3 core mains cord 1.3mtrs |
Use Cases
- LONG LIFE CERAMIC COATED BIT: SI60AVT comes with an iron plated with a ceramic coated bit, ensuring a minimum 100 times longer life than normal nickel-plated bits.
- MCH SOLID STATE HEATER: Equipped with an MCH solid-state heater with a 10000-hour lifespan, unless physically damaged. Preset temperature from 200°C to 450°C with an open-loop analog knob.
- SOFT GRIP HANDLE: The soldering iron features a soft grip and non-slip handle for comfortable and secure usage. Ideal for hobbyists, laptop, computer, and electronics work.
- ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL: Temperature controlled soldering iron with a range of 200-450 °C, catering to various soldering needs for different materials.