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---Solder Extractor Filters fit for Hakko Corporation 493 and FA-400, Xytronic 426DLX and 456DLX and Aoyue 486.
---0.4inch thick filter cotton can absorb harmful fumes and protect your health.
---Sufficient quantity to meet your replacement requirements.
Specification:
Size: 130*130*10mm(5 1/8” * 5 1/8” * 3/8”)
Total Weight: 114g
Material: Activated carbon, polyester fiber, polyurethane
Package Included:
10 * Smoke Fume Absorber Filter
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Joe Mike Terranella
2025-09-05 18:02:47
I initially purchased this filter to install in a 3D printed Solder Fume extractor. It work perfectly for that, as that is its primary purpose. But, I also have it installed on my 3D printing enclosure exhaust to help clean the air when I'm printing with fume-heavy plastics. It works perfectly for that too. It's a good, solid carbon filter that can be used for a lot of filtering jobs.
Jennifer Jeanette
2025-09-02 15:58:01
Smoke smell is gone
Gjohnson
2025-08-27 13:17:11
Built my own solder fume sucker using a 120mm fan, a 3D printed duct, and these filters. Seems to work well. My workshop smells much less like rosin after I solder.
SpaceManSpiff
2025-08-01 12:24:23
I don't see any smoke coming out of the other side of my homemade solder extractor, so they must be doing their job.
Steven G
2025-07-31 13:48:44
Filters smoke
polly israel
2025-07-15 12:29:44
Well I haven't had to change it yet so I'd say yes
Nick
2025-07-14 09:12:23
Using this in my Anycubic Photon printer to alleviate the resin smell. Has done an excellent job so far.
Tim
2025-07-04 15:06:20
Heads up to anybody hoping to just use 1 of the six for removing solder smoke. Using just one doesn't work. It cut the smoke to about half. So two might work. However, if you want to be sure that no smoke will make it through, hold it up to a light.With how I see light (just pointing it up at my ceiling light from the ground).1, you can see light through it.2, lights harder to see.3, almost right.4, almost can't see any light.5, I can't see my ceiling fan light through it anymore.You could add in the 6th one to protect more from solder smoke.So in other words, if you are looking for a bargain with getting 6 filters (which sounds great), think again. You are more or less just paying $12 for one filter. If you are ok with that, then go for it!
THRobinson
2025-06-23 17:57:53
Had some fish tank filter sheets that didn't work at all because way too dense to let the fan suck air through. These are much less dense, more open pores, though not flexible, very crispy so gotta handle them a bit gently. Used them on a Hakko styled 3D Print extractor with a 120mm fan and seems to work great.
Frederic Duguay
2025-04-07 16:22:46
Made my own fan assembly, using two filters on a 120mm and I don't see any solder smoke coming out, no matter how much smoke I've produced. I use leaded solder as well. Not sure what's up with that one guy saying you need to use the whole pack, maybe he didn't try the product
sara_ii
2025-02-28 10:56:24
I got these because I was making 2 janky fume extractors for when I'm soldering. Its hard to say if the filter does much but it makes me feel a bit better so why not. The only issue is that it is super crumbly. Every time I take it out I have to sweep off my desk in the end because there are a bunch of black crumbles everywhere. There's a pic of the mess it makes but it looks worse in person. Also take into consideration I've been using the filter for 2 moths now so less and less falls out each time
rex
2025-01-24 12:54:51
In using for my hot for repair any electronics
Phil
2025-01-15 10:08:16
Perfect fit for my 120mm fan
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