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4.5 (2 Reviews) | Catalog: T0051318099N | UPC: 037103303950 | Model: Weller DXV80
DXV 80 DESOLDERING IRON
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Inline Desoldering Pencil, 80 Watts, for WRS Series Stations.
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GREAT DE-SOLDERING IRON
5.0
Weller DXV80 DeSoldering Iron is working fine. It was delivered in time. TEquipment price was possible best on the street. We have repeatedly bought products from TEquipment. Never had any problem. Good dependable distributor.
RCPG on May 22, 2018 I found this helpful (0)
DXV80 Desoldering Pencil
4.0
This tool is very durable and easy to replace tips and replace solder cartridges. I have run the temperature at 716 degrees for hundreds of solder removal jobs and have not had to replace the heating element yet.
Tom on Feb 19, 2014 I found this helpful (0)