🔥 Solder Smarter, Not Harder — Power Meets Precision!
The HANDSKIT 90W Electric Soldering Iron Kit delivers professional-grade performance with adjustable temperature control from 180 to 480℃, a rapid 15-second heat-up time, and a clear blue LCD for precise settings. Featuring an automatic sleep mode to extend tool life, it comes complete with 5 soldering tips, solder wire, and a mini stand. Certified safe and portable, this kit is perfect for electronics, jewelry, guitar repair, and more—empowering both beginners and pros to solder with confidence and speed.
Manufacturer | HANDSKIT |
Part Number | UK-926 |
Package Dimensions | 34.1 x 25.8 x 5.5 cm; 350 g |
Item model number | UK-926 |
Colour | 926 |
Style | Simple |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Head Style | Pencil |
Special Features | Electric |
Usage | Electronics Assembly, Jewellery Making, Guitar Repair, Wiring, Computer Hardware Repair, Crafts |
Included Components | 1 Adjustable Temperature Soldering Iron, 1 Mini Soldering Iron Stand with Sponge, 1 Tin Solder Wire Tube, 5 Different Types Soldering Iron Tips |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 350 g |
D**E
It's good, it works, it's fast at heating up
I like it, this soldering iron works well, heats up fast, precision soldering, good temperature control, well worth the cost.
P**L
Great product and good value.
Amazingly good value. I bought this for one job and it saved me about £40 by enabling me to do it myself. Wasn't expecting much but it comes with an on-off switch, stand, a selection of tips and thermostatic controls. Also some solder. The instruction manual is in VERY small print though.Overall absolutely delighted with the quality and the cost. Looks decent and packs away into a small box for storage.
M**E
Great for occasional soldering no replacement for a good solder station
This is great for if you need to make a few quick connections. Good as a quick travel soldering iron. Any more demanding and get your station out.The temperature control seems to work fine. Feels quite normal in use, perfectly fine on that aspect.It solders well. You get different tips and a microscopic stand with minuscule sponge. Stand and sponge are good for the few soldering but not for long use, just like the iron.Not sure if it is exactly 90W though, but powerful enough for almost all moderate electronic work. I don’t want to use it for 1.5mm copper wires or similar, unless you crank it up to max which then blackens your tip to single use. The tip doesn’t have the thermal mass to do thick things.So this could be either great if it matches your expectations or terrible if you really need heavy duty or use it long term. Kind of common sense is to buy stuff for your needs.
A**N
Such a nice tool to use.
My expensive German soldering iron had gone bang after only a few weeks, and the cheap tide me over thing form the local DIY shop went in the bin that evening. My German tool went back under waranty and this arrived as a stop gap. Functionally this is very similar to my Atten. Push button control, rapid heating and a precise soldering tip. For model railway soldering, this tool is excellent. In fact, my Atten was replaced and the new one is still in the box. This is working well and at a fraction of the price. It comes with extra tips, which could be useful. I use quite a fine solder rather than the stuff that comes provided. The little stand and sponge are more ornament than use - get a proper stand to avoid accidents.
J**L
Good Iron
That it gets hot in seconds and value for the money, with a wide range of accessories.
Y**D
Temperature controlled
Nice to have temperature control on a soldering iron. Good set of bits with some solder. Soldering iron stand not so useful, get a better one.
M**N
better soldering
Very pleased with this soldering iron. it is a lot easier to use then my old one because of the temperature control. unfortunately, it is let down by the rubber switch cover which keeps falling off.
P**K
Not suitable for pyrography
Tried to use this for wood pyrography and for the first ten minutes the tip got hot enough to just about char the wood. Now even on maximum heat of 480C you have to hold the tip on the wood for at least 2 seconds to get it to blacken, not even smoke.. Disappointing, but probably ok for soldering.
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