KSGER 700W Rework Soldering Station Hot Air Heater Industrial Electric Hot Air Device
Tested product from a company that has a good name in gluing and peeling tools. Easily repairable in case of damage or wear from use. A disadvantage is that the package does not have the magnetic base that turns off the hot air, the cost would be minimal, while it is in the DIY Kit. Δοκιμασμένο προϊόν από μια εταιρεία που έχει καλό όνομα στα εργαλεία κόλλησης και αποκόλλησης. Εύκολα επισκευάσιμο σε
The unit is amazing, just like the T12 Soldering Station, but my unit (likely anecdotally) has a residual ground current of ~7mA at 450 & above, which trips my GFCI. Other than that, it's amazing, after I modded mine with a GX-16 connector.
Build quality is acceptable, works as it should. The gun was grounded, but the chassis was not which I fixed easily. The handle only gets a bit warm, not uncomfortable to use at all. Comes with 4 nozzles and a power cable, no handle bracket though. I am very happy with it overall.
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Excellent, low noise fan, I love it.
Thanks for the great product and great service
Very good workmanship. The device works very well Quick delivery. I would recommend.
Very good product.
This is a very good hot air station. It gets up to temperature fast, and has a good adjustable flow. This package comes with some nozzles (not in the pictures), but it does not come with the magnetic holder, which you will need to either make or order separately (the wand has a magnetic switch which puts in standby, so the holder is handy). Overall a great product, and good value.
Wasn't been at easy purchase this time, the first order i placed never arrived, but Bangood placed a new shipment that arrived in italy in only 1 working week ! Thank you!!!! About the item KSGER 700W Rework Soldering Station Hot Air Heater it is done with good materials, it works perfectly and its fan is really low noise one. The display is amazing and you can set everithing. It is light weight and the dimension are perfect also for my technician hands (that are tiny and little). I'm familiar