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Wall Lenk LSP-60 SOLDERPRO 60 2-in-1 Butane Powered Soldering Iron & Blow Torch


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Brand: Wall Lenk
Manufacturer: Wall Lenk
Model: LSP-60
Size: small


Features
Cordless Butane Powered Soldering Iron
30 Watt to 70Watt Equivalent Electrical Power
Blow Torch Feature
Approximate Temperatures
Fueled by Butane

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Editorial Reviews:

2 in 1 cordless and portable butane soldering iron and blow torch. Equivalent to 30W to 70W electric tools. Great for electrical work, light brazing, model building, shrink tubing, thawing frozen locks, and so much more.


User Comments about the Wall Lenk LSP-60 SOLDERPRO 60 2-in-1 Butane Powered Soldering Iron & Blow Torch

It's has a nice adjustable flame that stays lit. Once you get it out you "unlatch" the spring, pull it out and the flint should drop out. Hehehe). I helped a guy put a new door on is car.


You can replace with the standard ones you can buy at the drug store. Well he cut all the wires in the door instead of taking them off the various devices and pulling them though the rubber conduit first (DON'T DO THAT. Cap with built in flint igniter (just like a cigarette lighter), flint can be changed. About ¾ the way through it ran out (not bad). It should come with a flam tip and a tapered round iron tip. I can't tell for sure, but this looks a lot like a radioshack brand torch I bought a while back.


Why to I need a torch for that. Anyway while he transferred all the parts I worked on the door harness. Seems the best way is to take a pare of long noise pliers and pull the whole striker assembly out (takes a little force). Standard changeable tips, but nowhere to store them. It burns a long time too because it holds a lot of butane (for it`s size). Spent nearly an hour soldering and shrink wrapping I'd say at least 35-40 wires back together.


Nice little torch to have or take with you if you need to solder/heat up/melt something. Features (if it is the one I think it is): Built in wire stand, not vary ridged but works all right.