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The Tabiger 60W soldering iron combines rapid ceramic induction heating with an adjustable 200-450℃ temperature range and a safety ON/OFF switch. Designed with a steel-pipe body and ventilation for superior heat dissipation, it’s a versatile, durable tool perfect for professionals and hobbyists tackling electronics, jewelry, and home repairs.
| ASIN | B07G9S55XD |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,008 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 36 in Soldering Irons |
| Colour | Soldering Iron |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,378) |
| Date First Available | 2 Jun. 2020 |
| Head Style | soldering tip |
| Item Weight | 150 g |
| Item model number | VARUN |
| Manufacturer | Tabiger |
| Material | Iron |
| Part Number | VARUN |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 11 x 2 cm; 150 g |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| Special Features | Electric |
| Style | Safety |
| Usage | Jewelry Soldering |
| Wattage | 60 watts |
A**Y
Good value
Good piece of kit, it does the job!
J**R
Temperature dial fiddly and easy to knock
In principle, the adjustable temperature is great. However, for most soldering applications (as a hobbyist), it's either too cold to do anything effectively, or so hot that the tip just vaporises solder, so really there is only one temperature that you consistently want to use. However the location of the temp control means it's quite easy to knock and the stand is not much use. If I was soldering day in, day out, I would probably buy a proper solder station or something a bit more sturdy like an Antex iron with a decent stand. The in-line power switch is handy though. It has a variety of tips, a desolder pump as well as braid, a cheap looking wire stripper and a tube of solder, so there is enough here to get a beginner starter. Is it easy to use? Yes, provided you know how to use it.
L**E
Worked well
Heats up quickly and the adjustable temperature is really useful for different jobs. Comfortable to hold, and the on/off switch makes it safer than basic models. Great little soldering iron for DIY projects
L**A
Machine
Worth the money
M**2
Very good product, I recommend it.
Very good product, I recommend it.
C**R
Decent Starter Kit With Some Limitations
For hobbyists and beginners dipping their toes into soldering, this Tabiger kit offers reasonable value, though it comes with some notable compromises. The adjustable temperature control (200-450°C) is a welcome feature at this price point, and the iron heats up relatively quickly. The included accessories are comprehensive enough to get started – various tips, solder wire, desoldering pump, and stand are all serviceable. Build quality is acceptable, though not exceptional. The stand feels a bit lightweight and could be more stable. Where this kit falls short is in temperature consistency and tip quality. The temperature can fluctuate more than ideal for precise work, and the tips wear faster than premium alternatives. I've found myself having to adjust the temperature more frequently than I'd like during longer sessions. It's worth noting that while the iron works fine for basic electronics repairs and hobby projects, it might frustrate more experienced users. The handle gets warm during extended use, and the cord could be longer for better workspace flexibility. For occasional use and learning purposes, this kit does the job. Just don't expect professional-grade performance or longevity. Consider it a stepping stone before investing in higher-end equipment if you find yourself soldering regularly.
P**T
Don't expect a Rolls-Royce for Mini money
If you're considering this purchase, you'll probably want to think about your expected usage and precisely what you want from the product given the price. Think about the fact you're getting the soldering iron itself along with a bunch of other stuff, contained in a case/pouch for what is essentially very little money. Let me put it to you in plain, clear terms. This set is extremely cheap and it shows. All items included here are cheaply made with cheap materials (the tweezers are probably the highlight of the set!) - the items are generally lightweight and feel cheap (which is fine, as long as you make your purchase with that knowledge in mind). This tool should not be expected to stand up to extended use and/or abuse (compared with, say, my Weller soldering gun, which I've had for around 35 years and is still going strong). With the above said, the thing works! The soldering iron gets hot and melts solder. The stand holds the iron off the bench. The solder sucker functions adequately. The solder is solder and the tweezers I really liked (for some reason, lol). So, if you need a soldering iron for occasional/light use, this may well fit the bill. If you're looking for something that you can use daily as a 'workhorse' tool, then you need to consider alternatives that are more suited to that kind of use (and know that they will come with a price tag to match).
M**N
Versatile iron
This little iron features a thermostat that is remarkably accurate (I measured it!) and the temperature can be adjusted to suit the size of the joints being soldered. I bought this to use with a younger boy who had a clock kit to build. This iron was good for his smaller hand, but I also found it a better iron than either of the two I normally use. I would rate this iron very highly - the tip is easy to clean and tin, the body easy to handle, it heats quickly, the temperature control is good. What is there not to like?
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