🔍 Master Your Soldering Game!
The Tabiger Solder Wick & Desoldering Pump set includes a high-quality desoldering vacuum pump and two copper solder wicks, designed for efficient solder removal. With a 2.5mm width and 1.5m length, this tool is perfect for both hobbyists and professionals, ensuring precision and ease of use across various electronic applications.
Manufacturer | TABIGER |
Part Number | TB-02-US |
Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 4 x 0.7 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | copper |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Oh man did I need this thing!!!
I’m really impressed with the Tabiger Solder Wick & Desoldering Pump combo! As someone who does a lot of electronics work, this kit has been a game changer. The desoldering pump is sturdy and easy to use with a strong suction that quickly removes excess solder, even from tight spots. The solder wick works perfectly for precision clean-up, absorbing solder without any hassle. Both tools feel well-made and have been holding up great after multiple uses. For the price, you get an outstanding, professional-quality kit that handles any soldering project with ease. Highly recommend this to anyone who needs reliable tools for desoldering!
D**R
First Solder Sucker that works exactly like you always wanted them to. Solder wick is...well...solder wick. You can't mess that
I have used a variety of solder sucking pumps and virtually gave up on them because they all sucked. I assumed this would suck because it is made out of plastic and had foam around it. I was wrong. The product is the perfect Solder Sucking pump, the foam makes the product fit in your hand nicely, and it actually works just as you expected. The Solder Wick works just like every other Solder Wick except the plastic holding the Solder Wick melts when the copper strands are heated enough and the copper gets hot. The nozzle never once melted when even being touched by the soldering iron. It also worked exactly the way you always hoped a solder pump would work. Being made out of plastic means it's light and the heat isn't dissipated into your hand either.The solder wick is above standard. I have never had a bad experience with solder wick. However, you cannot snap together multiple reels and the plastic encasing melts easily. The pros are that the copper thread is wound tighter than any other solder wick and it doesn't loosen instantly.Price not considered, I will probably buy these for as long as the company is in business. Then when you see it's literally cheaper than anything else I feel like I should just stock up on a lifetime supply now.
J**M
Part of the kit is good. Vacuum sucker not so much.
The solder wick works as expected however the vacuum wand is almost worthless.
M**L
Nice
This item works as described, used it for de-soldering an electrical board. product worked nicely.
N**1
Be sure the product that is to be removed, is completely liquefied before trying to take out.
As being new to use of this type of tool, some form of instruction sheet would be useful. It does what it is suppose to do.
J**S
Works, but requires modification
Suction is decent, although a smaller spare tip might have been nice. Plastic tip doesn't melt, at least not at 360 degrees that my iron is set to.However, I can't really recommend the pump as it has a major design flaw. The photo shows the maximum to which it can be primed to, upon which it clicks quietly, awaiting activation. But if you were to continue to press it down the final quarter inch it will become irrevocably snagged and refuse to work, requiring dismantling. It's almost like they never even tested it - remember, you'll likely be doing all this with your non-dominant hand.After a couple of rounds of this, I took the trouble to hot-glue in a piece of plastic (half threaded top of a plastic bottle) to prevent over-priming the spring, and it works well enough, but I shouldn't have to this.
S**T
Great desoldering pump. Good price. Highly recommend! It does the job!
Excellent product. It was a pain in the butt to remove the excess solder on my pcb board. I was working on a headphone pcb board(tiny as anything). I was able to remove it by using the iron and attracting some bit by bit. But that was taking me forever(like half an hour since it was so small). This desoldering pump literally sucked the solder right up. Just heat the solder with the iron for like 5 seconds,then QUICKLY remove the iron and out the pump to it and push the button as fast as you can. It can take a few tries sometimes. But it's way better than having to use even wick. Its worth the price honestly. I think this is one of the best on amazon for the price,but granted,it's my first one.
J**M
I love this solder sucker
OK, so here's how it works. It has a plunger the moves forward and locks into place. There is a button is the tube and when you place the tip next to the heated solder point you push the button; this causes the plunger to spring back creating the suction. I looked everywhere to find out where the solder is stored, couldn't find anything and I was very discouraged until I pushed the plunger again; out pops the solder, it sucks it up so fast it doesn't glob, I got back this string of solder which I just pulled on and it comes right out. I love this thing, much better than the suction bulb that used to break on my old soldering setup. Highly recommended.
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