Brand Name Power Tools - Top Rank Tools
  

Weller Pro Series Battery Powered Soldering Iron


List Price: $33.21
Now Only: $19.23
You Save: $ 13.98 ( 42% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Average Customer Rating:
Manufacturer: Weller
  May be eligible for FREE Shipping offer



Prices subject to change. Please verify price during checkout.

Batteries Included: Yes
Brand: Weller
Manufacturer: Weller
Model: BP860MP


Features
Heats to working temperature in under 15 seconds.
White LED light illuminates working surface.
Co-molded grip for a comfortable feel.
Protective safety cap turn off power when placed on tool.
Includes iron, 2 tips, 4 AA batteries, lead free solder and tip wrench.

Accessories
Fine Woodworking
Simple Soldered Jewelry & Accessories: A Crafter's Guide to Fashioning Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets & More

Related Items



Editorial Reviews:

Heats Up To Working Temperature In Under 15 Seconds White Led Light Illuminates Working Surface Red & Green Leds Indicate Whether Power Is High Or Low Protective Safety Cap Turns Off Power When Placed On Tool Ideal For Field Service Repair On Small Parts & Components Includes Iron, Safety Cap, 4 Aa Batteries, Lead-free Solder & Tip Wrench


User Comments about the Weller Pro Series Battery Powered Soldering Iron

I use it to solder wires on model trains and leads to deer feeders (where there is no electricity supply). Small wires are about the only ones that you should solder with this tool. It's useful to employ very fine solder wire so that the melt is quick. You don't really need a stand to hold the tool if you are willing to wait a few seconds for it to cool off. This is a very useful iron if you desire portability and speed. The dangling feed wire from conventional solder tools can drag over the scenery, trains and the train wire. It's not very good on thick solder wires. Conventional tools also take a long time to heat up and to cool.



I needed a portiable unit that TSA would not remove from my checked bag, and that got hot enough to solder in 35°F rooms. The only drawback is that it eats batteries and is very large. This unit fit the bill.



Excellent product works as described and can easily be taken anywhere. Good Luck. I used rechargeable batteries and had no problem soldering a MP5 player's battery connection back onto the printed circuit board.



The battery powered iron is slow to heat up, takes some time to heat even small gauge wire enough to melt solder. Having used this iron a few times now, I would not buy it again, it just isn't as convenient as I expected it to be. If you need an iron for one or two very small joints and don't want to have to warm up your real soldering iron, this works okay. I have found that on fresh batteries, it takes a full minute to heat a component enough to melt even the thinest solder.



Holding the button down to have it heat up does not help when your trying to solder at the same time.Advice, stick to something with a cord on it. I thought that the Weller brand might have something new and innovative. When I bought this, I really didnt think it would work, based on all the rest of the cordless soldering irons over the years. Wrong. This will just be tossed in the trash. It just does not have enough heat to flow any solder.