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Syntus 10-in-1 Soldering Iron 60W 110V Soldering Kit with UL Listed Plug, ON/OFF Switch, Adjustable Temperature Function, 5pcs Tips, Desoldering Pump, Stand, Anti-static Tweezer, Soldering Wire

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About Syntus 10-in-1 Soldering Iron 60W 110V Soldering

Soldering irons are exceptionally handy and indispensable tools for professionals and hobbyists in various industries and applications. They are used in the electronic industry commonly. Of course, before you begin a project with Syntus soldering iron, you should know how to use a soldering iron properly and safely.Getting Started:1. Warm your soldering iron.2. Keep a wet sponge handy (not included), and after the soldering iron is fully heated, softly scrape it against the sponge to remove old solder. 3. On the hot iron, carefully apply a small amount of fresh solder and coat the tip. Start soldering your components together once tinning the tip.4. Remove the old solder completely and start with a fresh work area with a solder sucker if needed.Specification:Working Voltage: 110VPower: 60WLength of cord: 137.7cm/54.2inTemperature Range: 200℃-450℃/392℉ to 842℉weight of soldering iron: 0.32lblength of soldering iron: 18cm/7.1inSolder Wire Melting Point: 183℃/361.4℉Package:1 * Soldering Iron5 * Soldering Iron Tip1 * Desoldering Pump1 * Stand1 * Anti-static Tweezer1 * Tube of Soldering Wire1 * JUN LONG JL-301 Plug (File Number:E328589)Caution: ① DO NOT lay a soldering iron down on any surface. ② A smoke would come out from the tip end of soldering iron in a short while when plugged in for the first time which attribute normal phenomenon and would never happen again.③ Never dry heating the iron which may greatly shorten the longevity.④ Soldering iron will perform better if kept clean. A damp sponge can be used to clean residue caused by flux material. A very small skim of flux should be applied to the iron after the cleaning