Hot Soldering Sucker Pen Powerful Desoldering Pump Suction Tin Vacuum Soldering Iron Desolder Gun Removal Hand Welding Tools
Discover the ultimate desoldering solution with our powerful hot soldering sucker pen. Perfect for removing solder from PCBs with precision and ease. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and professional technicians.
Key points
- Powerful vacuum suction for fast and clean solder removal
- Ergonomic design for comfortable and precise handling
- Heat-resistant nozzle for durability and safety
- Ideal for PCB repair and electronic component replacement
- Includes multiple nozzles for versatile use across different projects View product presentation
Shipped from : China Mainland
Color: Half aluminum



France
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Effortless Solder Removal – Precision Meets Power in One Compact Tool!
Upgrade your electronics repair toolkit with this high-performance hot soldering sucker pen, designed for efficient and precise desoldering. Featuring a powerful vacuum suction system, this desoldering pump removes excess solder quickly and cleanly from circuit boards without damaging sensitive components. The ergonomic design ensures comfortable handling during extended use, while the heat-resistant nozzle provides reliable performance in various soldering applications. Ideal for hobbyists, technicians, and professionals, this hand-held soldering iron desolder gun delivers consistent results for PCB repairs, component replacement, and intricate welding tasks. Includes replaceable nozzles and a durable construction to withstand daily workshop demands.
| function 1 Desoldering Pump |
| function 2 Suction Tin Gun |
| function 3 Tin Gun Soldering Sucker |
| function 4 Vacuum Soldering Iron |
| function 5 Welding Tools |
| Brand Name NONE |
| Certification CE |
| Is Smart Device No |
| Origin Mainland China |
| Output Voltage 65W |
| Dimensions Size: 7.5 in x 0.6 in |
| Model Number Desoldering Pump |
| High-concerned chemical None |
| Voltage Others |
| Input Voltagle 12-24V |
| Output Temperature 100-400 degrees Celsius |
| Temperature Stability 2 degrees Celsius |



















