60W butane-powered soldering iron with self-ignition, adjustable temperature (15W–60W), and hot air function for DIY & electronics work.
The WELLER Self-Igniting Gas Soldering Iron is a versatile 60W butane-powered tool designed for both soldering and hot air applications. It features an open and close ignition vent, a convenient self-ignition finger switch, and an OFF button for easy operation. This lightweight tool is ideal for single-handed tasks, making it perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
The tool offers adjustable temperature control, equivalent to 15W up to 60W, to suit various soldering and heating needs. You can effortlessly switch between soldering and hot-blow functions with the knurl release mechanism. It includes a housing for soldering tips or hot-blow nozzles and comes with a protective cap for safe storage.
With a quick 30-second heat-up time and a gas reserve lasting up to 1 hour, this soldering iron ensures efficiency and convenience in your workspace. Compatible with Pyropen tips and hot-blow nozzles, it provides flexibility for different applications.
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