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The PINECIL Smart Mini Portable Soldering Iron combines rapid 12-second heat-up with dual USB-C and DC power inputs, housed in a sleek stainless steel body. Designed for professionals on the move, it features an auto standby safety mode and precision ceramic burner, making it the ultimate compact tool for fast, reliable soldering anywhere.
Brand | PINE64 |
Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
Wattage | 36 watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | USB |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Length | 155 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Upper Temperature Rating | 400 Degrees Celsius |
Head Style | soldering tip |
Burner type | Ceramic |
Style | Pencil |
UPC | 850796007840 |
Manufacturer | PINE64 |
Part Number | PINECIL-BB2 |
Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PINECIL-BB2 |
Size | Small |
Material | stainless_steel, pine, iron, carbon |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**N
Pretty decent soldering iron for a beginner/hobbyist!
For its price, this soldering iron is actually pretty decent, you plug it in with a usb cable with a 60w+ power brick then turn it on and it heats up in about 5-10 secs or so to 750f/400c. I do recommend buying some other tips as the conical tip is not that great. For a beginner/hobbyist this would be a good iron that is pretty portable and easy to store away when not using. It does a good job with the right tips tinning pads, wicking up solder, and soldering/desoldering SMD components to boards! I am used to using a hakko fx-951 station, but I would probably use this iron when I am not doing long sessions of soldering.
R**S
Amazing device!
Game changer, this is the best iron I've ever owned! I use it very much with my powerbank for portable soldering and even at home soldering
M**H
Better than the TS101
*Image caption: If you’re looking at this image and thinking “this guy should be a professional product photographer”… first off, you’re too kind and second, I was thinking the exact same thing.*If you’re choosing between the TS101 and the Pinecil then I’ll make this review short, get the Pinecil.Because other reviewers aren’t as thoughtful as I am, I didn’t have the luxury of knowing the above so I bought both. I first unboxed and plugged-in the TS101 and right away the iron started heating up ridiculously fast. As I fumbled around trying to turn it off I was then thoroughly confused by the menu system, so much so that I ended up going into “boost” mode which made it even hotter. This rough start was not at all surprising considering most Chinese products have horribly confusing software even if the hardware is insanely good. So I did some research and found out that most soldering hobbiests prefer IronOS which is an open-source OS that is (if you haven’t guessed) specifically for smart soldering irons. It turns out that the TS101 can be flashed with IronOS so I thought perfect let’s do that. Which brings me to my final reason for convincing you to go with the Pinecil - depending on your computer, the OS you’re running, the cable you’re using, whether your TS101 is authentic or not, and which year it was manufactured.. you may not be able to flash it or even upgrade the firmware. There’s numerous posts online about this, so much so that I believe the TS101 is no longer recommended by those who developed IronOS. If you are lucky and all the stars in China align for you then you may be fortunate enough to install ironOS on your TS101, I was not. So I put the TS101 away and grabbed the Pinecil.The pinecil V2 (identified by the green grip) already has IronOS pre-installed on it so we’re already off to a much better start. After plugging it in for the first time the Pinecil did not rapidly start heating, instead it presents you with a very thoughtful and easy to navigate menu complete with animated icons and scrolling text describing what each menu item does. In the time it took me to fumble around with the TS101 and unsuccessfully try to turn it off, I was already changing my Pinecil’s settings to my liking and learning about all the many features it has to offer that the TS does not (or perhaps weren’t explained in its horrible menu). Outside of the menu, the Pinecil supports up to 88W OOTB compared to the TS101’s 65W. Supposedly the TS101 can support higher wattages with the latest firmware, but since it may be impossible for you to update said firmware let’s just assume it doesn’t.Lastly, the Pinecil comes with a newer style Pine designed soldering tip (6.2ohms) compared the the longer TS-style tip (8 ohms), but it supports both. The benefit of the short tip (ST line) on the Pinecil (other than the lower electrical resistance and improved ergonomics) is that the thermocouple is closer to the end of the tip itself which provides more accurate temp readings.In conclusion, get the Pinecil V2. If for some reason you’re still considering the TS101 at this point then make sure you get an authentic Miniware and not one of the clones Amazon also carries like Uy Chan. You might have a better chance of flashing the firmware on an authentic but even that is a gamble.
B**4
What a bargain
Hands down the best iron I've ever used. Paired with a 65w usbc Chromebook charger. Heats up lightning fast, has good temperature control and the tip makes good thermal contact.
T**L
Fast and great for tight spaces.
I love this soldering pencil. I no longer use my other soldering irons. It heats up quickly. The temperature display is really helpful because you know it's heating and you know when it's ready. I use it for small electronics and micro-controller headers and it's great for this application.
W**S
Good for hobbyists and general soldering. Great if you prefer a sleek design for an iron.
Heats up fast and is perfect if you want a small iron that still works efficiently. Only complaint is that the usb-c port could have a little bit for depth because most supplies don't push all the way in so it has a little bit of wiggle room. If it pushed all the way in it'd probably be 5 stars, barrel port works perfect though. Other than that it works fast and the sleep feature on it is pretty nice to have if you ever need to walk away for a bit. Good for any hobby soldering and haven't ran into issues from it having a smaller tip than most irons.
D**
High temp can handle
It works mainly at 430 degrees Celsius might be my soldering wire idk but it works and that's all that matters.
L**.
Top of the line soldering iron
I was impressed by this little soledring iron, such and impressive design and works amazingly with the right power supply. The build quality is great and solders amazingly with the quick heating.
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