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2025-08-20 11:03:10
I really like having the sponge as well as the brass cleaner. Keeps my soldering iron in a safe place, does what it is supposed to do
Customer
2025-07-28 15:22:13
I purchased a Pinecil to replace my work station style soldering system to save desk space. This soldering station is just as sturdy, if not more, than my old station and takes up half the space. It also has room for spare soldering tips or in my case soldering cartridges as used by the Pinecil. The solder holder is more stable than my old one and the solder tip cleaning sponge and tip cleaner is just as good as my old one which I loved. Even though I am using a Pinecil this soldering station would work great with any smaller solder iron.
Skirkwo2
2025-07-25 17:17:22
I love the holder but very skeptical of the company. Simply put this is a mfg that doesn’t appear to understand certification markings. This mechanical only product came with a FCC marking which is not appropriate for this product. The fcc does require testing for most electric products these days because most gadgets these days have internals that operate above 9 kHz and the mark isn’t mandatory for those products any more. So why does a chunk of non powered equipment have this mark? This lack of attention shows the mfg doesn’t know what is and what Isn’t needed for their product. Making me wonder do they know what is required to maintain a quality product, probably not.The holder is squat and fits a cheap generic 45 watt iron as well as my multicomp iron. The squat ness definitely takes up more room but affords more stability. The tip holder works for the low wattage iron but is to small to hold the higher wattage tips. The sponge and wire cleaner are present but I haven’t tried them out yet. The last feature is the solder reel which is plastic part that nests into two metal groves on the holder. Due to dimensional stability it barely fits and requires some flexing of the plastic and metal in the stand. This isn’t a deal breaker for me but may be a break point for heavy users.
Joon Lee
2025-05-03 11:30:36
I use a TS101, and it fits perfectly (lengthwise and width-wise) in this stand. The TS101 comes with a little plastic piece that serves as a mini stand to let the iron lie flat. If you've installed that plastic piece, just take it off and the TS101 will fit fine in this stand. I also like how this stand has everything - a spool for solder, a tray for a sponge, and a place to keep brass wool.
Jarred Wing
2025-04-20 14:57:00
This is the best soldering pen holder on the market. It’s heavy duty, fits nicely on my desktop, and holds my solder wire perfectly.
Miguel A.
2025-04-19 15:31:12
Muy Bien
Rods
2025-04-07 17:42:25
Works great
Kodai
2025-01-02 20:07:21
This wand holder works very well for what it was designed for. It was designed for Hakko 900 series (and the countless clones of them), soldering wands. It's compact in its foot print and goes for height instead of width to save space. The two big issues are these:1. It is fairly lightweight and will absolutely move when used if not compensated properly. You need to install a 1lb roll of solder to keep it in place. Period. If you don't install a roll, or use a little 40-50ft roll, it will be to lightweight and move about.2. The brass sponge pot is smaller and cute, but not really replaceable. I've never seen a sponge pot that small before. I've seen many that are the same style, and look like it, but they are several times the size. The brass will of course be replaced, but the bottom is filled with flux and when that's used up or contaminated beyond use, it's time to replace it. But you can't. So be aware of that little issue.All in all, it works well and is cheap. I use lower end wands like 900 series for things like reworking stuff that would not be good for my better soldering irons. I have a number of one pound rolls, so not an issue for me. If you need to buy one, it will be between $40-$60 for a 1lb roll depending of type and brand. Something to consider.
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