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Matt Colie wrote:
I saw the TV adds for Coldheat, I even when to the site to get the manual. I thought about it for a while. They look like a terrific idea, but... But I might have made a mistake. In early April, I ordered one. Along with two different tips and significant shipping expense. If you ever get it let us know how it works. I'm told they don't work very well and don't start heating until in contact with the solder. So the heat rise is slow which can be a bad thing. I think the world's best all around and portable soldering iron for electronic/electrical work is the Weller Portasol that uses Propane gas. I have used mine hundreds of times and still works every time. Adjustable heat, various tips available, also a small blowtorch tip that works well for heat shrink tubing and other stuff. Good tool, I couldn't imagine a marine electronics tech not having one in their toolkit. Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com) |
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