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Soldering Station TS100 Digital OLED Built-in STM32 Chip US $39.99 (~AU $51.21) Shipped @ Banggood

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Description:
An internal heating intelligent CNC soldering iron, lightweight design, easy to assemble or disassemble and storage,
highly effective heating element and simple control interface, is indispensable tools for electronic worker.
Work between DC12-24V, with OLED screen, temperature adjustment buttons, external power independently, up to 300 ℃ just need as low as 10 sec.

These are usually about $50US , So this is a reasonable deal
You will need a 12-24V DC power supply , Something like a laptop power supply should be good .

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  • +2

    heres a review .

    https://hackaday.com/2017/07/24/review-ts100-soldering-iron/

    So if you are a high-end professional user looking for an iron to work with every day, the TS100 is probably not a choice that will displace your top-of-the-range model. But if you are a regular solderer or serious electronics hobbyist who is looking for the best bang for buck, you should definitely consider one as an alternative to a low-end soldering station. And if you are buying at the bottom of the temperature-controlled iron food chain then you should really give the TS100 a serious look. Returning to our point at the start of this review, it’s cheap, lightweight, and certainly good enough.

    Meanwhile if you manufacture soldering irons, this one will probably have you worried. We look forward to seeing what the models produced to compete with it have to offer.

    The Miniware TS100 soldering iron, along with associated bits and power supplies, can be found online from all the usual vendors of Chinese electronics.

  • these are OK have one running off a 4S lipo with my home made xt60 to dc cable.

    Wish it come with a better storage solution the box cant be used again once you have the tip installed.

    I did have trouble using mine a few weeks back it wouldnt work heating up solder on a battery pack i was trying to repair had to revert back to my old soldering iron but most other jobs it works well.

  • after watching many review. damn this is a good solder for the price. does it came with power supply?

  • Vendor in title please.

  • What tips does this iron use? I've got a fantastic US made Weller/Ungar that I can't find the tips anymore outside of the US, therefore $50+ shipping for a tip.

  • +1

    That third photo looks painful.

    Incidentally, the same company also makes an electronic screwdriver:
    https://www.banggood.com/MINI-ES120-Mini-Motion-Control-Elec…

    Looks nice, but kinda pricey.

  • Waiting for this to come back https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/71284

    • i have it, same model. really good for hobbyist.

      • I bought that one as a backup a few years ago when I need to do nasty things like plastic welding and other crap I don't like doing with my main iron.

        It's complete rubbish. Temp regulation is all over the place, the wire between the base and iron is too stiff, the mains earth wire inside was detached (it looked like it was just soldered to a screw lug on the transformer, not even crimped), lots more nastyness.

        My main iron is a Weller 921ZX which is a good hobbyist iron but no longer available.

        I highly recommend not getting the junk iron in the link above. If you do, you'll never learn how to solder.

        • I only solder once or twice a year, it is good enough.

        • Maybe you got a bad unit? I think the quality is not very consistent.

          I use it mostly for SMD work, 0402, 0603, TQFP and SOIC, all performed well. Temperature is stable. My first unit died after 1.5 year, which I think really good for less than $20 shipped. My 2nd unit is over 2 years now and still kicking.

    • LMAO . That was 5 years ago .
      My comment was the 3rd down .
      I actually bought 3 of them for mates etc . For $20 they were awesome .

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