YIHUA 926 III 60W Digital Display Soldering Iron Station Kit w 2 Helping Hands, 6 Extra Iron Tips, Lead-Free Solder, Solder Sucker, S/S Tweezers, °C/ºF Conversion, Auto Sleep & Calibration Support
Original price was: $49.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Price: $49.99 - $39.99
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How we got our start
Our first batch of production-soldering stations and hot air stations rolled off the assembly line in the year 2000.
What makes our product unique
We continued to innovate and evolve our solutions to provide better user experience, notable technologies first introduced by YIHUA includes Hot Air Start/Stop, Hot Air Failsafe, Skeleton-Type Heating Element, Integrated Soldering Iron Holder System, and more.
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Fast Heating & Adjustable Temperature – This digital soldering station heats up fast and has a wider temperature range (194℉~896) to choose from. The soldering iron can stay at the set temperature consistently with its PID temperature stabilization. This product conforms to the UL Standard (U.S.), [an Important Evaluation for Electric Appliances Safety].
Space Saving – This compact soldering station helps save precious work space with an integrated soldering iron holder to provider greater space saving. The metallic protective mesh at the rear of the station prevents accidental contact with the soldering iron, and the mesh comes with soldering tip storage slots.
Functions & Features – includes easy °C to °F conversion, Sleep Mode (5/10/30 mins adjustable), and Digital Temperature Calibration. All functions and temperature read-outs are displayed via a digital display, and accessed via a master control knob. The station enters sleep mode when non-use is detected for longer than the set duration to reduce unnecessary wear for the soldering tip and heating element.
12-IN-1 – This soldering iron kit includes the YIHUA 926 III Soldering Station, 2 Helping Hands, 6 Soldering Tips(YIHUA #1200/900M Series), Roll of Lead-free Solder Wire (35g), Solder Sucker, ESD Safe Tweezers, Solder Wire Dispenser, Cleaning Sponge.
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Customers say
Customers find the soldering station to be of good quality and easy to use, particularly for beginners, and appreciate that it heats up super fast and is quite good for the price. The functionality and heat level receive mixed feedback – while the tips work well and the temperature control is fantastic, some report poor performance and unstable temperature control. The durability is concerning, with multiple reports of the iron holder/base breaking, and the accessories aspect is mixed, with some saying it comes with everything needed while others report missing parts.
6 reviews for YIHUA 926 III 60W Digital Display Soldering Iron Station Kit w 2 Helping Hands, 6 Extra Iron Tips, Lead-Free Solder, Solder Sucker, S/S Tweezers, °C/ºF Conversion, Auto Sleep & Calibration Support
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Original price was: $49.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Multiking –
Great for a first solder
Bought it to make a repair on my electric guitar output jack. It worked for the purpose and it was my first time soldering and it was quite straightforward and easy to use. Not sure about long term durability yet but so far it was well worth the purchase. For the price I would have paid at the repair shop I can save money and do it myself in the future.
Auditi –
Really valuable kit if you know what you’re doing.
Really awesome kit! One of the biggest things the thin pencil solders struggle with is soldering on massive planes. Granted I already had my own leaded solder compared to the given lead-free one, that wouldn’t have made much of a difference with how easily this thing worked. I pretty easily got some massive electrolytic caps off of a wide ground planed PCB, with didn’t have any thermal reliefs at the joints.For reference, thermal reliefs are small gaps at the solder pads/holes that help isolate the thermal mass of the joint from the rest of the board to supposedly help soldering on large planes easier. Also for those having trouble with this unit, switch out the default tip to a thicker one! There’s a reason this came with multiple differently shaped tips: they’re all suited for a differently sized solder job.My only gripe however is that the power cord is too short, but if you have an extension cord this is moot. I also got helper hands, a sponge to soak wet and clean the tip after every use, and a convenient roller to keep my solder on. What more could I possibly ask for at this price point? This definitely beats having to rely on the >$2k Weller I was borrowing from my college lab! Only time will tell how long this will last, but with about 600F (or around 320C) and as long as you use the wet sponge and clean and tin your tips after every use, this should stand quite the test of time.
John –
Some flaws, but overall nice station for the “weekend warrior.”
I’ve been tinkering with my guitars lately and wanted to upgrade from a cheap soldering pen to a station for better control. This fit the bill for me well, given the price point and features.As far as the packaging goes, it was as expected, however, my box only included the fine point tip. Regardless, I was going to buy more tips anyway, but still was disappointed.After assembling per instructions (which I’ve since misplaced…) I was ready to test. Turned the unit on and set my temp (using °F). I was able to solder using the spool they included and it seemed to work well, however I was a bit disappointed with the solder as it didn’t seem to be at the temp I had set (300°F). After bumping it up, it performed much better. I knew I had to calibrate this (actual temp was lower then set temp), but I didn’t have a 100% accurate thermometer to use, so I estimated. After worrying about it being too hot, I purchased a soldering thermometer reader and finally calibrated to a tolerance range I was comfortable with (+- 10°F). Now liking this unit a lot for my small projects and occasional use on expensive guitar electronics!Pros:-Digital Readout-Easy assembly-Calibration options-Auto-off timer (w/multiple settings)Cons:-Mine was missing two tips-Instructions not readily available online (I emailed the company w/no response yet, but did find YouTube useful)-Calibration may be off “out of the box” no native support for actual readings-Spool can only mount on left side, which is fine for me but lefties may find this problematic-Helping hands may be too short and flexible for some projects that are bigger a/o heavier.All in all, this is worth the low cost for me. I did have to buy a thermometer to calibrate, but for the cost of this unit, I wasn’t expecting pin-point accuracy or an auto-calibration feature. Another useful tool that could be included IMO is either/or a tip cleaner (not a sponge) and a de-soldering wick spool.
Cecilia Vu –
Surprisingly Easy to Use for a Complete Beginner!
I bought this soldering kit having literally no experience with soldering before. My goal was pretty specific: I wanted to try and fix some old Game Boy cartridges that had stopped working.The iron itself was straightforward to figure out. I really liked the temperature dial, it heated up super fast, so I wasn’t waiting around forever. Following some guides I found on YouTube, I was actually able to successfully swap out the batteries on a couple of my games and fix a speaker on my Gameboy Color. For someone who’s never done this, getting it to work felt like a huge win, and this kit had most of the core tools I needed to get the job done.My only small complaints are about a couple of things not included. It would have been really convenient if a basic multimeter came with it, just to check voltages and confirm connections, especially when learning. I ended up buying one separately, which wasn’t a huge deal. Also, it came with a neat little syringe applicator, which I assume is for liquid flux, but there wasn’t any actual liquid flux in the kit. Again, not a dealbreaker, but something I’ll have to pick up if I need it for future projects.Pros:Very user-friendly, great for beginners.Temperature control is easy to use and heats up quickly.Contained the necessary tools to complete my initial project (Game Boy game battery & GBC speaker swap).Good value for getting started with soldering.Cons:Does not include a multimeterComes with a syringe for liquid flux, but doesn’t include the flux itself.
Vidushaka –
Om first use itself, poor build quality is evident in all aspects. LED display never tells correct temperature. Knob is fiddly. Helping hands are useless. The holder for solder wire wobbles.NOTHING ABOUT THIS IS GOOD! I was misled by reviews.Takes forever to reach soldering temperature. Is short, GARBAGE. I have borrowed a friends soldering iron that cost him one tenth.On top of that, Why is Amazon selling 120 Volts products in India WITHOUT declaring this upfront!!! This means shelling out THOUSANDS for a good voltage converter on top of this garbage product. WHY???
Ayush Raj –
Chinese Crap! Waste of money!!