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ToolKit15-Piece 220V 60W Soldering Iron Kit

R379

Retail: R700
About

This 15-Piece 220V 60W Soldering Iron Kit is an ideal choice for hobbyists and professionals alike. It includes 14 soldering tools and accessories in a protective zipper case. With this all-in-one kit, you'll have everything you need to make those quick repairs and precision soldering projects.

Product Features
  • Perfect for DIY enthusiasts
  • High-temperature-resistant material
  • Equipped with 5 welding heads
  • Easy to hold
  • Eco-friendly
  • Heats up quickly 
  • The soldering iron: Comes with a temperature-adjusting knob, head insulation case, an adjustable screw and has a high temperature-resistant handle  
Product Specifications 
  • Material: Metal, stainless steel and plastic
  • Box dimensions: 26 x 14 x 5cm
  • Soldering iron:
    • Power: 60W
    • Voltage: 220V
    • Length: 22.3cm
    • Material: Stainless steel
What's in the box?
  • 1x Soldering iron
  • 1x Desoldering pump
  • 5x Soldering iron tips
  • 1x Tin wire tube
  • 1x Soldering iron stand
  • 1x Tweezer
  • 1x Cleaning sponge
  • 1x Wire stripper cutter
  • 2x Electronic wires
  • 1x Fabric zipper case
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