Weller SP40L Marksman 40 Watt Soldering Iron
Posted on | May 3, 2010 | 2 Comments
The Weller Marksman 40-watt soldering iron is the perfect tool for the beginner or hobbyist in electronics. Constructed to be high-quality and lightweight, this mini-pencil tool has a replaceable nickel-plated copper tip and a stainless steel barrel, plus a heat and impact-resistant handle. Its indicator light lets you see instantly whether or not the iron is activated, and it develops a temperature up to 900 degrees F/482 degrees C. This soldering iron is UL listed for safety.
Lightweight pencil type. Light indicator allows you to instantly see that iron is on. Compact, easily held. Weight: 2 oz. length with tip: 8 1 4″. Refer to model No. MT10 replaceable 1 4″ diameter plated copper tip. 120V, 40W. (more…)
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May 3rd, 2010 @ 6:55 pm
I purchased this iron to solder leads and ground wires to potentiometers, switches and output jacks on electric guitars and basses. It works perfectly for this type of solder job – but beware… do not use this for fine work or on items that require low temp solder joints. This baby gets very hot! I gave it 4 stars because the iron stand is nearly useless and cheap.
May 3rd, 2010 @ 7:08 pm
This is 40 Watt soldering iron. My only complaint is that you have to buy fine tips separately. Since it is 40 Watts, this iron will heat up quicker than a 25 Watt. I do not recommend using it on fine work unless you can get a fine or smaller tip. It is a good iron to use for medium soldering jobs.