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EDSYN DS017 The Original Deluxe Solder Sucker SOLDAPULLT

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Arrives Tuesday, Nov 26
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Color: Blue


Features

  • The original and continues to set standards today
  • Country of origin: Unites States
  • Durable, easy to use, easy to maintain
  • Excellent suction
  • Comes with 3 month warranty

Description

The original deluxe soldapullt with SRT12 tip and Ods31 O-ring. This was designed for heavy duty high volume applications. It is durable and is made to be very efficient, you will find many applications for it in your soldering work. Our most popular hand soldering tool.


Manufacturer: ‎EDSYN


Part Number: ‎DS017


Item Weight: ‎3.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎12 x 2 x 1 inches


Item model number: ‎DS017


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Blue


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎1 UNIT


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


National Stock Number: ‎3439-00-132-1331


Date First Available: April 12, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Woohoo
Color Name: Blue
I've owned De-soldering stations and all types of solder suckers. I have known of the company Edsyn but never knew they were the original makers of these types of solder suckers. I always bought the cheap Chinese knockoffs and they are hit or miss. I have had them break into pieces on the first suck and have gotten ones that last a few months. The Chinese ones are wider then this Soldapullt, like they took a casting of the original and couldn't be bothered to trim it down to size or have any originality of their own. The Soldapullt is much thinner and feels so much better when pushing down the spring. The suction compared to a brand new Chinese one, of which I have 4 is much better and the action all together is smoother. The O-Ring is creating a proper seal while the knockoff is all loosey-goosey. One thing that can be said for the knockoff is it comes with extra tips which this one does not. But I still won't be going back to the Chinese as the tip on the Soldapullt is a better harder plastic and you can tell it will last longer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2020 by PietroMoopy

  • Amazing suction
Color Name: Blue
This solder sucker is amazing. It has an amazing amount of suction, which works very well to suck up molten solder from joints one is trying to unsolder. I used to have an old radio-shack style metal cylinder sucker that I can no longer locate. So I went ahead and bought this one after reading through some of the reviews online. The reviews did not lie, this is a very good solder sucker with lots of suction. Compared to the old RS unit it is like night and day. If you are still using a sucker with weak suction, you would be well suited to go ahead and buy one of these, as the difference is well worth the price of this unit. Plus, it is made in the USA, which is a major added plus. Edit: I've now had the opportunity to use the Soldapullt several times to desolder components for diagnostics/repair, and it does an absolutely amazing job of removing the solder. Heat the joint with an iron, put the tip against the joint and press the release button, and all the molten solder is sucked away. It is so effective that I've actually had a couple components simply fall out under their own weight when sucking the solder off the last joint. This tool is highly recommended and **well worth** the price. You will not be disappointed in how well the tool accomplishes its job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020 by Mark Twain

  • Spend a bit more now and get a good tool. You will not regret it
Color Name: Blue
Novice electronics repair guy here (pinballs!), so I bought some of the smaller cheaper solder suckers from Amazon and they actually worked well, for a very short period. The recoil on the cheap ones pulls the tools apart in short order. This Edsyn is build to last. It will not pull apart during use. It also has very powerful suction. Spend a bit more now and get a good tool. You will not regret it. If you are not familiar with the size of the Edsyn it will surprise you. 13" overall length, with the suction barrel being 7.5" from tip to top of release button and 1.125" diameter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2018 by T. White

  • The best solder sucker you can buy!
Color Name: Blue
I saw this tool being used on a YouTube video and had never seen one with that large of a barrel. I started investigating and found out who made it. There is nothing better for work on old boards from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. It cleans the larger through hole components almost without fail he first time. Add a bit of new solder, and then suck it all up. There are times that this doesn't work perfectly since it is quite long and larger diameter than the traditional aluminum ones. It doesn't fit everywhere. I like the small aluminum ones for some things, but always miss the power of the larger one. I also like that I can cock one handed on the table or on my leg. As an FYI, It is really hard to write a review about a solder sucker without sounding pervy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021 by James Bird

  • This is the tool I used as a Technician years ago
Color Name: Blue
I occasionally do wiring on circuits and on car wiring. There are times when you need to remove old or excess solder in order to remove or install new components. You can do this with solder wick or a suction tool. This is the same tool I used many years ago when working as a technician. It works great, easy to clear out old solder, and is very light weight. I was working on a battery charger a few weeks back and had to remove a lot of solder around an SCR. This worked as well as I remember. There was too much solder to remove with solder wick and the "solder sucker" removed the excess solder immediately. Just like the old days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Works but cheap is its best attribute
Color Name: Blue
If you’re going to use a mechanical sucker this appears to be a pretty good one but virtually impossible to get tips for without paying as much as the cost of the tool, so at about 25 a pop (and not that much less for the knockoffs) I bit the bullet and got a Hakko 30x series and oh my god it’s worth it. If you can’t afford a Hakko this will get you by more or less. I’ve never been great at wicks, I tend to overheat and this is not much better. Try applying solder and/or flux to facilitate melting and sucking and watch some YouTube videos. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2021 by Doctor Dave

  • This Thing Sucks - But In A Good Way!
Color Name: Blue
I bought this a few weeks ago to help with solder removal on a few small thru-hole electronics projects I'm working on. Frankly I wasn't sure what to expect since reviews seem to be all over the place. However, I'm delighted to report that this thing works great. In fact, it works better than some of the better solder wick I've been using. Yes, the thing is large, but I've had no problem getting the tip close enough to the component to remove all of the solder in just one 'suck'. Some have griped about the size of the tip. Yes, it is large, but this thing generates so much suction that you don't need to get it right on the component or solder 'blob' - close is often good enough. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2019 by Brian H.

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