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The RICEFINE 60W Electric Soldering Iron features an adjustable temperature control up to 450°C, a robust ceramic heating element, and a stainless steel pencil-style handle. Lightweight at 70 grams, it’s designed for professional and hobbyist electronics work, including lead-free soldering, ensuring long-lasting performance and precision.
| Brand | RICEFINE |
| Specific Uses For Product | Electronic |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Wattage | 60 watts |
| Special Feature | Electric |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Style | Gun |
| Item Length | 18.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 70 Grams |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 450 Degrees Celsius |
| Burner type | Ceramic |
| UPC | 713869633936 |
| Manufacturer | OEM |
| Part Number | 60W Iron |
| Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
| Item model number | 60W Iron |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material | ceramic |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Head Style | Pencil |
| Special Features | Electric |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
J**P
Works for small jobs
It gets hot enough to work effectively with lead-free solder. It's got a very small tip. The tip had a little oxidation, but not bad; easy to clean off with the standard brillo + wet sponge. Tinning the tip was a little tough for a brand new iron. Tips can be replaced.I think the temperature control near the upper limit doesn't get any hotter than maybe 375C, but that's good enough for small jobs.The screw mechanism for the tip isn't very good quality - I feared over-tightening because of how flimsy they were. After soldering about 45 electronic joints, the screw mechanism had started to loosen. So I wouldn't use it for more than maybe 75 joints in a row without re-tightening (probably after cooling it!).Given that, for the price I paid (cheapest iron on amazon), it's tough to complain.
A**R
Works well
I keep a couple of these around, they work well, take easily available tips, are easy to use and are a good value (as of October 2020). I did wreck my first one being too aggressive changing tips but after that mine stay working for a long time. These work for about 80% of what you need a soldering iron for but as they are only about 60 watts maximum if you need to solder something on a large heat sink you will need a higher current soldering iron.
C**Y
Great basic soldering iron
Used for awhile now. No complaints. Works like it should using for guitar electronics. Wish it had on/off but just unplug. Dial only goes down to 200 deg
S**E
Gets the job done.. and it's cheap!
For the price it's hard to say anything bad. It simply gets the job done. No issues, great price.
V**C
Did what I needed it to do.
I bought this for a single task, needed to tin lead wires for setting up a stereo system. It served that task just fine. I may never need to use this again, but cheap enough.
A**X
Super cheap soldering iron for a couple of use.
It's a good option if you just need the cheapest soldering iron for one or a couple of use or to just keep in case.
T**M
Gets hot quick!
How about this is a replacement for a kit that I had the Saturday and it was in the kit stopped working and I replaced it with this one. This one doesn't have a light in it on the temperature adjustment dial but it works very well and gets hot fast.
L**S
Great little unit.
First timer "electrician". Needed to fix a garden light. Learned you need three hands to solder things. This little tool worked great.
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