Price: $54.99
(as of Dec 21, 2024 23:28:30 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Master’s PI-40SiK butane-powered soldering iron is a 3-in-1 tool that also functions as a flameless heat tool and pinpoint torch. This portable soldering iron kit comes with 4 different attachments: 2 pre-tinned soldering tips, a heat shrink reflector and a hot knife tip. User-friendly and versatile, this professional cordless soldering iron kit is an excellent addition to a workshop or toolbox. Great for use on electric wire connectors, a wide array of soldering needs and slicing through rope, welding components and more.
Master Appliance is a multi-generational family-owned and operated company for 60+ years located in a modern manufacturing facility in Racine, Wisconsin, USA. We take pride in being the heat tool experts and providing our customers with professionally-engineered products.
With six decades of experience, we don’t just make heat tools, we make heat tools BETTER.
Cordless yet powerful. This soldering iron is butane powered, refillable and can last up to 75 minutes on a full tank. Corded soldering irons can be restricting and bothersome, take this soldering iron on the go to work on your projects.
Adjustable Soldering Temp: 635-900 degrees Fahrenheit (335-482 degrees Celsius) Approximate Hot Air Temp: 930 degrees Fahrenheit (500 degrees Celsius) Approximate Torch Temp: 2370 degrees Fahrenheit (1300 degrees Celsius)
Our butane torch and soldering iron kit comes with two pre-tinned solder tips. Tinning helps in the prevention of oxidation and rusting. Tinned tips are also helpful in melting the soldering wire and making it flow more easily over the components being worked on.
We included components and accessories in this soldering iron, flameless heat tool, and torch kit that can help users complete projects more efficiently. It has a hot knife tip that can cut and remove stray or extra materials, reach slotted cavities, fix solder bridges, etc.
With the heat shrink reflector attachment, this butane heat tool is useful in heat shrink tubing applications. It catches the hot air that could blow past or around a heat shrink and then reflect the hot air to the tube’s opposite side.
SOLDERING KIT CONTENTS: Our PI-40SiK kit has a professional butane soldering iron, two (2) pre-tinned solder tips, a hot knife tip, a heat shrink reflector, lead-free solder, a sponge/tray, and a protective cap. All of these are placed in a hard-shell case. You get all the soldering tools you need in one pack.
CORDLESS AND PORTABLE: Using butane fuel, you can solder conveniently without dealing with tangled wires. You can perform soldering or welding work freely because our butane-powered soldering is lightweight. Weight: 3.3oz (.21 lbs; 93 grams) without fuel.
ADJUSTABLE SOLDERING TEMP: Easily control the cordless soldering iron’s temperature from 635°F to 900°F (335°C to 482°C) and solder different temperature applications. The feature makes it easier to deal with heat-sensitive or temp-specific components. Our soldering iron also has an adjustable open flame function (butane torch).
LONGER RUN TIME: PI-40SiK portable soldering iron has a refillable tank capacity of approximately 0.31oz/8.25g. One butane refill will last up to 75 minutes of run time. For better performance, fuel the soldering irons with our Master Ultratane butane fuel.
MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS: Our butane soldering iron kit is designed to shrink electrical connectors, shrink tubing, cordless soldering, light gauge welding, and for installation and repairs in electronics assembly. It is also used as an open flame torch, making it a highly-functional addition to a soldering station.
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Kindle CustomerDecember 21, 2024
works great. used it several times.
wish it had a place for some flux but everything is good otherwise. the tips change easy it heats up quick and the case makes sure I have everything I need.
shedguyDecember 21, 2024
It works well
Prompt international shipping and the gas torch helped me repair my brass radiator top tank
WilliamDecember 21, 2024
solder iron
it works good
PaulDecember 21, 2024
Great Tool
nice iron set, that comes with everything you need, and works great !!
Jasonator2012December 21, 2024
After using for awhile, have had many problems.
So, this was convenient, but I had issues soldering sideways or at angles. I had to keep it straight up and down. It kept wanting to go out, the flame within it, when going at angles or sideways. Sideways I understand, but at small angles, should’ve handled like my old radioshack ones. Ran out of tips for it, hence why I bought this.I use 10X filtered butane. Works amazing. Only if the product works as it’s intended.Overall, okay product, but definitely need to get a different one from somewhere else as it’s not convenient to solder straight up and down.
Marcelo C.December 21, 2024
Excellent portable option
Likes- Love its portability!- Butane as fuel works great- Temperature remains fairly constant at desired level- Tips work well- Easy to use
dgDecember 21, 2024
Wish I had this when I was younger!
I’ve been working with electronics for many (many!) years now. My goto soldering iron was one of those corded starter sets with 3 tips, a holder for placing the unit down when hot, a sponge and a small coil of solder. There are always issues with the cord wrapping around something it ought not while working, and a newer issue cropped up when the kids got old enough to reach up and grab hanging cords. But I persevered and have never deviated from my choice. Until now.This unit is great! It has all the features of my old soldering iron, minus the cord. That means the kids (or grand kids, now) won’t be able to yank the cord and burn my hands as I try to catch it and avoid injury to them. It’s also got a nice, portable case that keeps everything together rather than scattered in one of my workbench drawers. The soldering iron heats quickly and provides precision soldering for my components and wire repairs. The only thing missing is butane, which can be easily obtained from any local hardware store, or online.Another nice feature of this unit is that it has adjustable temperature settings. My old unit had just one temperature, so anything I worked with better be ok with ‘hot’. Now I can finesse the temperature to whatever the conditions call for. Win!I am every excited to add this product to my tool kit and I highly recommend it for anyone doing precision electronic soldering.
DaveDecember 21, 2024
Butane is the *best* fuel for a portable solder iron.
I have used portable butane soldering irons professionally in the past. Battery powered soldering irons may be 1/2 way decent now, but back in the day they couldn’t hold a candle to a butane soldering iron. I used to use the Archer brand (Radio Shack) butane soldering iron, and it worked exceptionally well for my uses (which was soldering PL-259 connectors onto the end of coaxial cable used on 2-way radios). It came with a flint sparker, which worked well for a while, but then it’d start taking longer and longer for it to fire up. I only mention this, because this PI-40SiK soldering iron looks like it’s the same technology, and will probably have the same problems in the future. I worked around the problem of it being slow to start by just bringing a small torch with me, and when I turned on the iron, I’d use the torch to inject a flame right into the “heart” of the tip, and it’d fire up instantly. I was able to use that tip well past it’s intended life, and I expect that with enough use these tips to act the same way, and using this technique may help you extend the usable life of the tips.What I like:* This come in a nice padded case, with indentations for the various tips and tools, including a sponge and tray.* You get most of tips that you would probably want, including a heat shrink tool.* It comes with 2 of the small pointed tip, that I suspect a majority of people would use the most.What I don’t like:* The vent on the tip. It’s annoying to have that much directed heat in one spot. My other butane iron didn’t have a dedicated exhaust port, and I never had a problem with the heat around it.* The tank is bigger than it needs to be in my opinion. I’d rather have a smaller, more manageable iron, since I’m gonna have fuel handy in any case.* I wished it had a bevel tip, for times when you need to put a lot of heat on a connection. The included tips could be tricky to get enough surface area in contact to transfer more heat.* The fill nozzle is a non-standard size. No adapter on any of my bottles of butane would make a clean seal.As part of my testing, I tried using this for soldering normal stuff, and it worked well enough. With a fairly low setting, it generated enough heat for me to solder what I was working with, which was some 12/14 gauge wire. My only complains were the exhaust from the tip, and physical size of the iron. I also tried out the heat shrink attachment (I usually use my hot air machine for this job), and it worked well, but it was extra thick heat shrink, not the normal thin stuff.It appears they are using a non-standard nozzle, for the butane. Nothing I have would fill it without spilling. I did a little searching, and a single 5.125 Oz bottle of Mater Appliance brand butane costs between $7 and $12 a bottle, which is rather expensive. This is called vendor lock-in. They make their stuff not compatible with anything else, and force you to buy that common part from them at inflated prices. When companies do this, they need to be called out. Say no to vendor lock-in.If you need a decent butane solder iron, that won’t break the bank, then this will do the job. If you’re a professional, and using a butane solder iron all the time, you might want to look into the Master Appliance Ultratorch UT-100SiK, as it is a higher end model of butane soldering iron.
ulisesDecember 21, 2024
Se me hace muy buen producto de buena calidad y muy practico de usar lo recomiendo
markDecember 21, 2024
A good product thatâs worth the price.Better then any generic copies