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Specifications

  • Brand Name: KSGER
  • Origin: CN(Origin)
  • Model Number: 2 in 1 soldering station
  • Dimensions: 158*112*70mm
  • Temperature Stability: 5C
  • Input Voltagle: 200-260V
  • Output Power: 75-800W
  • Output Temperature: max 550c for hot air gun
  • Functions: Hot air gun+T12 soldering
  • Temperature for soldering station: 150-480C
  • Temperature for Hot air gun: 100-550C
  • Power for soldering station: 75W
  • Current of Air gun fan: 0.3A
  • Air gun flow: 120 L/min
  • Power for Hot air gun: 800W
  • Hot air handle: GX16-8 connector
  • Battery inside: 3V (CR2032)
  • Case material: Aluminum alloy
  • Default T12 tips: K+ILS

KSGER T12 Soldering Iron Station 2 In 1 SMD Hot Air Gun Soldering & Desoldering DIY Kits Vacuum Electric STM32 Controller OLED

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Customer Reviews

Anonymous
July 25, 2020

I recommend this product. The construction materials are excellent and works perfectly as described by the manufacturer.

F***d
March 25, 2020

The soldering station is nice. Both the soldering iron and hot air gun work as you'd want them to. But there are a few shortcomings. One of the two OLED screens is a little wonky, and seemingly glued in so I probably can't adjust it without breaking the glass. The power button for the soldering iron seems to be wired in reverse: green light on means the soldering iron is OFF. Meanwhile the hot air part works the other way around: green light on means hot air is ON. Maybe that's intentional? Maybe I can just swap some wires around? It's weird, in any case. Also the four rubber feet aren't all the same height so the whole thing wobbled quite a bit out of the box. Replacing the feet easily fixed that, though. All in all it's a good 2-in-1 soldering station, but for the price I expected better build quality.

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