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YIHUA 929D-V Electric Desoldering Soldering Iron Solder Sucker Desoldering Pump with Shorter Charging Handle and Desoldering Nozzles 1.0mm 1.2mm for Through-Hole Desoldering

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Features

  • This 929D-V desoldering iron integrates soldering iron and desoldering pump, you can enjoy the single-handed and continuous desoldering with its short charging handle to rid the hassle of changing grip positions. If you are looking to purchase a desoldering tool that can handle the desoldering jobs of through-hole components and removing excess solder (solder bridges) without jamming up, this is a great choice.
  • This is a plug-n-play desoldering iron. Plug in the power plug, allow the desoldering iron to preheat for approximately 3 minutes, and you are ready to go. YIHUA exclusive heating system combined with a strong desoldering pump ensures you experience uninterrupted desoldering.
  • Different from the traditional use-and-throw desoldering irons, the 929D-V can be used, easily cleaned, and reused. You can lift and pull out the scrap solder storage tube and clean the solder out like a breeze. Meanwhile, we also included 2 different and interchangeable diameters (1.0mm & 1.2mm) desoldering nozzles for different sizes of through-hole components. NOTE: change the nozzle after the desoldering iron has cooled completely.
  • This desoldering iron comes with a heat deflector at the end of the heating element, and this prevents the excess heat from transferring onto the hand when desoldering continuously. You can desolder joints after joints without your hands feeling uncomfortably hot.

Brand: YIHUA


Power Source: ac


Special Feature: Electric


Included Components: 1 x YIHUA 929D-V Desoldering Iron, 2 x Desoldering Nozzles (1.0mm | 1.2mm), 1 x Heat-Resistant Iron Stand, 1 x Cleaning Sponge, 1 x Cleaning Pin See more


Burner type: Ceramic


Manufacturer: ‎Guangzhou Yihua Electronic Equipment Co., Ltd.


Item Weight: ‎10.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎10.24 x 1.38 x 1.06 inches


Material: ‎iron


Power Source: ‎ac


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Electric


Included Components: ‎1 x YIHUA 929D-V Desoldering Iron, 2 x Desoldering Nozzles (1.0mm | 1.2mm), 1 x Heat-Resistant Iron Stand, 1 x Cleaning Sponge, 1 x Cleaning Pin


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 15, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Removes the solder well
Worked far better than expected. Since the tip is heated, you can push it straight down vertically, get a decent seal, and suck all the solder out of the holes. Then just a gentle push on the lead separates it. Gently pry up the chip and it comes right out. Once in a while, need to heat a pin while lifting. Only gripe is if you leave it plugged in, it gets far too hot and melted the tip. Good thing they supply a couple spares. Now I just use for one chip at a time and unplug between chips, and its holding up well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by Michael D Roberts

  • Why, why did I wait so long?
The YIHUA 929D-V electric de-soldering iron with integrated sucker pump kicks butt! This tool made a difficult de-soldering job go quicker and painless without damaging the board! Since I've been an electronics person for more years than I care to admit, I've use standard "desoldering wicks" to remove pin-through-hole (PTH) components until now. Easily this is the best tool dollars I've spent in a long time on what appears to be a well engineered tool! YIHUA also included a few extra tips of varying pin sizes which is really handy for varying pin sizes. You can order replacement tips on eBay for a few dollars. FWIW, I've tried the standalone de-soldering tools before - even the good quality ones, but you have to be really, really quick to remove the soldering gun and then position those separate tools in the right spot. This one you just position, wait for the solder to melt and release the trigger to remove the solder! Slick, slick, slick. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by gattaca

  • Solid Desoldering Tool (But Don't Expect Miracles)
This YiHua desoldering iron is a pretty solid tool. It's super easy to use and heats up quickly, melting solder in a flash. The metal tip is a big improvement over those teflon ones that always seem to burn or melt. Plus, it's easy to clean and doesn't clog up easily. For it's current price point, it's a good middle-ground option between those cheap solder suckers and the pricier desoldering guns. Now, here's the thing: it works way better than those manual solder suckers, but it doesn't have the super-powerful suction I was hoping for. For components with two leads, it usually gets the solder out in one go. But sometimes it takes a few tries, even with through-hole contacts. With bigger components, like transistors or capacitors, you'll probably need to do several cycles of melting and sucking to get all the solder out. Holding it on the joint for longer helps melt the solder thoroughly, but be careful not to overheat the component. I didn't have any issues with the tip fitting over different sized leads, from tiny resistors to larger transistors and capacitors. It works best on two-lead components because the leads can move freely as the solder melts. With three-lead components, it's a bit trickier. Overall, this tool is definitely a step up from a basic solder sucker, but don't expect the same vaccum as one one a complete rework station. If you're looking for a decent, affordable desoldering tool, this one gets the job done, just be prepared to put in a bit of extra work on those stubborn joints. --- Product: YiHua 929D-V Electric Desoldering Soldering Iron Solder Sucker Desoldering Pump with Shorter Charging Handle and Desoldering Nozzles 1.0mm 1.2mm for Through-Hole Desoldering ASIN: B094ZCRXMN ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Sam Fisher

  • Wonderful addition for those pesky through holes
I've recently taken up soldering again and decided to try my luck with using flux and copper braid on a through hole. It didn't go as well as I had liked so I looked around for alternate desoldering solutions. This was the first thing that popped up. After looking through the reviews I decided to take a chance. This product not only did the job I needed it do but it also was useful in cleaning up the new components I had just resoldered onto a board. A few notes for those not sure if they should buy the unit or not. The smoking you see in other reviews is NORMAL for first time use. The iron even has a tag on the power cable that states as such. After about 5 minutes (though apparently it can go up even as high as 20 minutes) it stopped smoking and I began using the unit. Another note (that's more of a suggestion) is that you should read through the brief instructions it includes, make sure to solder the tip a little before desoldering a board. It will help the heat conduct a lot better. If you begin to get oxidation on one of the nozzles, makes sure to have some steel wool on hand to clean up and then retin the nozzle. If you do these things, this unit is a perfect alternative to the more expensive desoldering pumps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024 by Aidan Jederberg

  • Worked great, just like the demo video!
had to desolder a 24pin "Dallas" chip from an old IBM PC motherboard - went perfectly; no trouble using it. The steps I used: --- 1. Add small amount of flux to all the pins on the solder side (Flux is important! Without flux it won't be easy!) Some folks recommend adding flux to the component side too, though for me I didn't have to. 2. Place the hot iron's hole directly down over the pin, starting the flux immediately boiling and heating the solder/pin 3. Push the iron against one side of the pin, and move it in a circular motion around the pin a few times so all sides of the pin gets hot around the pin inside the iron 4. Center the iron on the pin and press the iron down flat against the board, so it seals in the boiling flux puddle, then trigger the sucker. 5. When re-cocking the plunger, note it may spray out pieces of solder from the last operation, so be sure to hold the iron over something to catch that "spray" of solder waste. --- By sealing the iron flat on the flux puddle, it ensures the vacuum yanks the molten column of liquid solder/flux right outta the via, leaving no solder behind all the way down through the board. That seemed to make the most sense, given how solder works. The 24pin chip I was desoldering literally dropped out after doing that last pin without melting any traces or pads, and it's all pretty clean and ready for a new replacement, as shown in the attached photo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by Gregory Ercolano Gregory Ercolano

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