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Weller P2KC Professional Self-igniting Cordless Soldering Iron Kit

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Fulfilled by Stanios Industrial Supply Inc.

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Style: 6-piece kit


Features

  • Portasol Professional Self-igniting Cordless Solder Iron, ESD safe to protect sensitive components

Description

The New Portasolâ Cordless Soldering Tool From Wellerâ Gives You The Ultimate In Portable Power And Convenience For All Your Soldering Jobs. Slide The Fuel Button Forward, Press The Piezo Switch, And The Tool'S Super-Fast Heat-Up Lets You Melt Solder In Under A Minute. The Portasolâ Cordless Soldering Tool Is Powerful Too, Adjusting From The Equivalent Of 25 To 75 Watts For Temperatures Up To 850°F. Refueled With Standard Butane In Just 20 Seconds, The Portasolâ P2C Lasts For Up To An Hour Of Continuous Use. Kit Includes Tool With Five Tips (Ppt6 3/32" Double Flat Soldering Tip, Ppt12 Flame Tip, Ppt10 Hot Knife Tip, Ppt9 Hot Air Tip, And Ppt11 Hot Air Deflector Tip), Sponge And Tray, Tool Holder, Storage Case, And Instructions. Mfg. P2Kc. Replacement Tips Available. From the Manufacturer A lightweight, compact cordless butane soldering and hot air tool for ultimate portability. The Piezo ignition with push-button ease and convenience adjusts from 25-watts to 75-watts. Fast heat up for high productivity, melts solder in less than 40 seconds.

Brand: Weller


Specific Uses For Product: Industrial Use


Power Source: Cordless Butane


Wattage: 75 watts


Special Feature: Cordless


Brand: ‎Weller


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Industrial Use


Power Source: ‎Cordless Butane


Wattage: ‎75 watts


Special Feature: ‎Cordless


Included Components: ‎1 Weller Branded Product


Handle Material: ‎Butane


Style: ‎6-piece kit


Item Length: ‎10 Inches


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎850 Degrees Fahrenheit


Burner type: ‎Ceramic


UPC: ‎696738588141 037103169372 700736617991


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎72


Manufacturer: ‎WELLER


Part Number: ‎P2KC


Item Weight: ‎9.9 ounces


Item model number: ‎P2KC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎15 Count (Pack of 1152)


Material: ‎copper


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Cordless


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty


Date First Available: November 19, 2003


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent portable (gas) soldering iron
This purchase was for work use, I had previously bought one of these for home use (about 5 years ago); I was that happy with it. A butane refill seems to last quite awhile, it heats to soldering temp VERY quickly (seconds), and has a cover so it can be put back into it's travel case without taking to time to let it cool down first. Extremely handy to use when there is no electrical outlet handy... in fact, I use this Weller P2KC gas iron to actually *replace* my electric 120VAC iron in everyday use (although I keep it as a backup). Take care of the tip (keep it tinned, and tin the tip before you turn it off) and it will last almost forever. The only thing that you have to remember, that makes using this iron different than an electric iron, is that since it burns a gas (butane), that means that is also has to exhaust that hot, burnt gas, and it does a short distance from the soldering tip. The exhaust port is small, and it exhausts the hot gas in one direction only, so make sure that the exhaust hole DOES NOT point toward something close by that is heat-sensitive, such as plastic, paper-- or your skin! It will burn you if you're not careful. Just be mindful of where the tiny exhaust hole is, and you'll be fine; it's the price we pay for the portability we get using any gas-powered iron. Very highly recommended. I only nicked it one rating star because the temperature control is an adjustment knob at the back end of the iron, and the temp you get is just a guess; you'll have to play with it to find the best temperature that works for your needs. This Weller P2KC butane soldering iron is one of the few products I can easily give 4.5 - 5 stars. If either of mine break, I'll replace it with same, in a heartbeat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2021 by Rachel Black

  • Really Excellent Tool; Don't Waste Money on Cheap Alternatives.
One of those tools that- once you've bought it- you don't know how you ever lived without it. I initially planned on just getting one of those cheapo Radioshack butane soldering kits for the odd occasions that I need to solder wiring in my car, but was talked into this one by one of my cousins, who owns and uses an older version. I was initially hesitant because of the price, but I'm really happy I bought it. This is an exceedingly nice, well-thought-out kit. I really love the fact that it comes with a stand for the iron that clips into the case. Whats really nice is that- due to the way its angled- you can either put the iron in from the top, angled down (for soldering) or from the bottom angled up. (for when you want to heat/torch things without having to hold the tool in your hand) I also really like the fact that they give you a separate spot for the cover, so that you can store the tool with it on OR off. I initially thought I wouldn't use the hot knife, but its very useful for cutting nylon rope, as it both cuts and fuses at the same time giving you nice neat rope ends. The torch and the hot air tip are both very useful. I really like that it comes with a sponge for soldering. The butane lasts a LONG time- at least an hour. I really don't need to refill it that often, and I use it very, very often. However, note: If you don't already have a good soldering iron, and don't have an urgent need for in-the-field soldering, get yourself a good Weller soldering station first. The iron in this kit perfectly useful, mind you, but if I could do the work at my bench with my electric soldering station, I would do so every time. With butane, you always have to be mindful of the jet of heat shooting out of the exhaust port. That is the nature of all butane irons (that I know of), however. Just know what you're getting into, and you will be extremely satisfied. Would I buy this again? Yes, many times over. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2014 by android

  • Last a long time and easy to transport
Great little unit for light duty work. Working on cars and not having to deal with a cord is huge. Heat range is nice but not for large heavy work. perfect for around the house or day use like use it. This kit has lasted me over 5 years and still going strong. Use it 3 days a week for 15 min.
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by Greg B.

  • A significant improvement over wired irons, at least for general work
If you've never used a butane soldering Iron before, I'd recommend you try one. It is very nice not to have an extra wire dragging around the workplace when you are trying to get something done. Temp control is lacking compared to an electric, for obvious reasons, but you sort of learn how to manage it properly. The multiple ends on this are very useful ie theory, but so far the only real use I've seen is just messing around with them as a little homemade pen torch, though the "blower" end is actually pretty useful for heat shrink tubing in tighter environments, so long as you are careful. This seems pretty good. I've had it flare out now and again, but it always lights right back up again. This model seems relatively well made, so I'd recommend using it if you are doing inexact soldering work in places where traditional soldering irons just won't work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2020 by AC

  • The best Field Soldering Kit on the market
This is a very convenient and versatile multi-purpose soldering tool that is worth the extra cost. Pro's: 1. Very good range of temperature control coupled with many types of Soldering tips allow one to use it for applications ranging from heavy-gage wire soldering to fine-lead IC soldering. Very easy to change tips. Good supply of various tip sizes. 2. Iron-coated solder tips are durable. 3. Butane enables very fast warmup for field use. 4. Hot-Air Tip supplied is very good for small spot heating and loosening of Locktite'd Set-screws. 5. Hot-Air Tip with deflector makes it ideal for applying Shrink Sleeving. 6. Piezoelectric ignition is reliable and very easy to use. 7. Positive Flow Control slider which locks into the storage cap ensures that unit can be stored without accidental butane leakage. Con's: 1. Although carrying case holds almost everything needed for field use, it would be nice to have a dedicated pocket for a small supply of Solder. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2016 by RaminG

  • A wonderful tool to have and use
Solder anywhere without wires! Easy to use. Can also be used as a mini-heatgun for melting things, smoothly spreading out hot melt glue and shrinking heatshrink tubing. A must for anyone who works on the go.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by Nick B

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