🔧 Elevate Your Repair Game with Precision and Power!
The Hot Air Rework Station is a professional-grade soldering station designed for precision work on sensitive SMD components. With rapid heating capabilities, adjustable airflow, and smart safety features, this kit is essential for anyone involved in electronics repair, from cell phones to circuit boards.
Manufacturer | NOEVSBIG |
Package Dimensions | 25.8 x 16.8 x 15.2 cm; 1.68 kg |
Style | Hot air station |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts |
Included Components | fan |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.68 kg |
A**R
Represents good value
I have seen some reviews that comment adversely on the reliabiity of this product and one review that stated the mains lead had reversed polarity.Having only used this for a couple of hours I cannot comment on the long-term reliablity but it certainly wasn't dead on arrival.The mains lead I received is correct polarity and I have confirmed that the fuse is actually in circuit, on some leads of chinese origin the fuse is not actually in circuit - it is just cosmetic!.The outlet temperature was checked using a thermocouple - on my example it wanders a bit and is a bit below the set temperature, but bear in mind that this is NOT a professional tool - a professional one would cost many times the price ! It performs quite adequately and gets the job done!Overall I'm impressed - the tools provided are certainly a nice bonus - but most electronics enthusiasts or repairers that buy one of these will probably already have an extensive collection of such.
A**K
Does the job
Good but could have had more nozzles supplied with it. Only 3 included
R**N
Good
Good and quality
M**S
Brilliant
Simply a great piece of kit , very pleased
F**L
Heat gun machine
Not working properlyNo hot air just cold air uselss this product
J**S
Decent Station but don't count on the "Sleep" function.
Ordered this after one I ordered from someone another seller blew up (don't get cheap soldering iron and got air station bundles). Really like this, the only issue is that the "sleep" function is non existent as it's so bad it hardly ever works if at all. Good for a first timer, a school or college student to learn on. Not a station for professionals or advanced users though as there is a lot better out there.
J**M
Seems to work well for the price.
Used the item twice without problems. I cannot verify the accuracy of the air temperature with respect to the display, but once you get used to the tilt switch cut off feature, it is a nice solid piece of kit for the price.
Z**M
PERFECT FOR SMD
PERFECT FOR SMD
W**Y
A powerful handy rework tool
I've never had a rework hot air tool before, I needed one for some electronics I'm fixing so I ordered this one.It turns out that it works very well after getting the feel of it.It's very quiet running, heats really fast & easy to handle, I know I'm going to get a lot of use out of it
J**N
Buen producto, satisfecho.
Buena estación para lo que lo requiero es suficiente. Cumple bien. La calidad es la esperada para un producto de ese segmento.
T**N
Worth every penny
This is an excellent bargoon of a soldering station. Heats up faster than you can grab the iron, spot on temp control, iron grip stays cold, sleep function works great and hasn't hindered getting work done. It just works. I'm so glad I didn't spend 50 to 100 more for another station. A must buy bargoon!
R**E
Nice Rework Station!
Nice for their money! Not going into details that others have already done. I’ve Been needing one for a while now And it's really Making my projects much easier and faster, its a big help having much more control over using my large heat-gun for cleaning up 3d-Printed-Parts, heat-shrinking and much-much more. Works great so far reworking parts for de soldering and such. Controls are pretty self explanatory and a well ventilated area is a must with any soldering-de soldering. Very Happy with this purchase.
A**Y
It's 110v!
I live in Australia ordered this and didn't even think twice before plugging it into an adapter, buzzed loud and blew the fuse. I then realised it's 110v - obviously my own fault! The fuse did it's job and saved the circuit!
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