🔥 Master your micro-repairs with precision heat and zero noise!
The Toolour 858D Hot Air Rework Station is a professional-grade soldering tool designed for delicate electronics repair. Featuring rapid PID-controlled heating up to 500°C, adjustable airflow with 8 speeds and 3 nozzles, and a large LED display, it ensures precise, damage-free reflow soldering. Its brushless motor keeps noise below 45dB, while smart memory and automatic cooling enhance workflow efficiency. The comprehensive 12-in-1 kit equips you with all essential accessories for BGA, SMD, and circuit board repairs, backed by a 1-year warranty.
Number of Channels | 1 |
Upper Temperature Rating | 5E+2 Degrees Celsius |
Lower Temperature Rating | 1E+2 Degrees Celsius |
UPC | 682228047113 |
Manufacturer | Toolour |
Part Number | 858D |
Item Weight | 3.64 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.2 x 6.8 x 6 inches |
Item model number | 858D |
Style | 858D hot air gun kit |
Material | plastic, steel |
Pattern | 858D |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**Z
Takes a bit of practice but works well
This is my first experience soldering SMD components, so I didn't want to spend a lot. This hot air gun definitely does the job. You'll want to use the smallest nozzle and turn the air speed down to 1-2; initially I had too much air and things went all over the place. After a bit of practice, I am able to easily remove and replace 0804 and SOT-23 devices. 0402 is a bit harder, but those are possible too. Overall, I'm quite happy with the Toolour heat gun, it's excellent value for the money, and the included tools are useful too.
B**I
A Great Heat Gun At A Reasonable Price!
I am almost brand new to surface mount tech, although I am a retired Certified Electronics Technician with over 40 years of bench tech troubleshooting experience as well as some design experience (all on audio and visual products).I have, so far, designed and produced two bass guitar preamps. One is an onboard preamp and the other is a pedal version of the onboard one. Both use up to nine or 10 surface mount components.I initially tried to solder them to the boards using a conventional iron but I did not like the results. So I decided to significantly improve my methodology, incorporating a hot plate (from Adafruit) and this hot air workstation. I also got two stencils made, and use ChipQuick solder paste (the best I could find).I had started practicing with the gun on one of those inexpensive smd practice kits and I have to say the gun works delightfully well. It is fun to watch the solder heat up and liquify without the use of an iron. I just use tweezers once the solder has melted to remove components.To place them, I first put solder paste on the pads, place the components, then heat them using either just the hot plate or a combination of hot plate and hot air gun. Works great, works fast, and the boards look much cleaner and neater compared to the results of just using an iron. Also, much less risk of frying a component.I am very satisfied with this air gun and it is highly likely that you will be too!
G**K
Many uses
I have been using this tool for a couple of months and I have found many uses for it so far. The tool works good and the heating is very fast. The temperature and fan speed are both adjustable. I love the feature that when you put the hand piece back on the stand the fan continues to run until the unit cools down. Then it goes on stand-by and is ready to go again as soon as you pick it up. This is great for heat shrink tubing. You never have to worry about setting the tubing or surrounding components on fire with the right temperature setting. The different sized nozzles are helpful too. I have even used this to remove labels and it works great. The quality is good at this price point and so far it has performed well. I will see how it works after one year-if it lasts that long.
D**N
Pretty good rework station
The rework station works pretty well for my needs, especially since it's able to output a good amount of heat to warm up the solder with flux. It also comes with extra accessories surprisingly which is a positive. It's pretty easy to use and I'm able to use it to resolder and fix an SMD.
S**K
Pretty good value!
Its like the professional ones we have at work, but for a starter home kit its actually pretty decent quality.
J**H
First One Failed
I received a dud out of the box but was made whole by receiving a replacement is a quick fashion. I have used the unit several times on small sized project opting it over trying to navigate my large heat gun in delicate areas. Heat control is great especially when you use the pinpoint nozzle controls. The auto shutdown when you set the heater/blower head in the cradle is wonderful as I never enough hands when working on small projects. Heat and flow control are very nice.Update: the replacement failed after two uses; I wouldn’t accept another piece of junk. The seller was responsive, the product is just trash.
M**O
Gets the job done
I like it as my first heat gun. Had it for some years now and does the job well.
C**E
Great tool with a great price
This is a fantastic product for those who work on electronic devices like phones, tablets, circuit boards, and small projects where a larger heat gun would be too much. I love the heat range this product has, which means that I don't have to worry much about over heating a particular area. I also love the attachments that come with it, which allows me to focus the heat to a specific spot. The other tools that come with this product work great too. The wire snips are perfect and so are the tweezers and the solder sucker tool. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone.
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