Price: $49.48
(as of Dec 16, 2024 05:37:57 UTC – Details)
Fire up your creativity. Our state-of-the-art butane tools are your sure-fire solution for cranking up the heat on all your projects. Fancy a bit of welding, soldering, melting, shrinking or paint removing? No worries – you can do it all with your Dremel Butane Tool. These unique tools are the hottest way to relight your creative fire. Perfect for pyrography, jewelry making and wood burning – our butane kits let your imagination run free. The Dremel VersaTip™ is the ideal soldering torch for people engaged in creative and detailed projects that require precision and versatility. Fueled by butane, VersaTip offers cordless convenience combined with portability. The VersaTip™ comes in a 14-piece kit that offers 7-in-1 capability, including soldering, melting, hot cutting, welding, shrinking, pyrography, and paint removal. Flame control slider lets you select the right temperature for your project. Backed by a two year limited warranty.
CORDLESS BUTANE SOLDERING TORCH ideal for wood burning, pyrography, soldering, shrinking, cutting, heating, and other hobby & craft projects
INTEGRATED IGNITION TRIGGER with safety lock for easy start up, no independent ignition tool required. Safety lock prevents accidental ignition
VARIABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL for precise control. Allows you to adjust the temperature and size of the flame. Operating temperatures of 1022° F – 2192° F
FLAME LOCK-ON MECHANISM keeps the torch on a continuous flame for simpler operation & extended use
VERSATILE 14-PIECE ACCESSORY KIT – Offers versatile accessory range to solder, melt, cut, weld, shrink, burn, remove, wood burning and area heating
REFILLABLE TANK – powered by liquid butane lighter fuel, full tank can burn for up to 75 minutes
Customers find the soldering iron versatile and useful for various tasks. It heats up quickly, produces a lot of heat, and is easy to control. They appreciate its build quality, reliability, and ease of use. However, some customers have issues with the ignition ability, saying the flame turns off after increasing.
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Chris D.December 16, 2024
Most versatile butane torch I have ever owned.
I have had the Dremel Versa Tip soldering torch since February 2016 and I don’t know how I survived without it. I manly purchased it for heat shrink tubing as apposed to buying a electronic heat gun which are expensive and have very limited uses. Up until I got the versa tip I was using refillable lighters the kind with the goose neck for heat shrink tubing. On the lighters the igniter coil tends to melt and stop working after several uses but I can tell you that the igniter design on the versa tip keeps it from melting away and I don”t ever see it failing (and it hasn’t so far). I cant tell you how much I love finding new uses for the versa tip and just how versatile it is. It makes a grate cordless soldering iron very natural to use if your use to a pencil soldering iron. I like it when I don’t want to bother with bringing my soldering station or don’t have an outlet nearby. The hot knife is grate for cutting synthetic rope and Styrofoam. It also works as a regular torch if you take all of the attachments off. One piece of advice if you decide to buy the versa tip you should buy high quality filtered butane to keep the versa tip from clogging, I have been using 1 can of Newport 300ml Ultra Purified Butane Fuel Zero Impurities with out any problems and I would recommend it for the versa tip.By the way in case you missed it the versa tip dose not come with butane but this was not a deal beaker for me.
John MathewsDecember 16, 2024
Works Great
Short answer: I use this as a portable soldering iron, heat gun, blow torch, plastic cutter, and wood burner. It worked great for every one of those.Long answer: The temperature while soldering is a little hard to control, but that is too be expected. The safety block on the switch is a little finicky to work flipped upside down, but you’ll get used to it. The fuel tank is a little small, but any bigger would be hard to handle. No leaks or anything. It comes with a place to put the hot bits if you swap it out, a sponge for cleaning the soldering iron, and a handy cap that you can put on it so you don’t have to worry about it catching something on fire when you set it aside. All the threads and fitting are made well, so they shouldn’t gum up on you. The wrenches fit well, so no chance of stripping the bits. The solder included works well enough, but for fine work get some better stuff and some flux. Overall a great little tool that is good for fine work and saves a lot of space in your tool kit. I recommend keeping a bottle of spare butane with it.
TinyLynDecember 16, 2024
Works great
Easy to use, good quality, and works great
The Notorious B.O.B.December 16, 2024
Life-Changing
* The concept is awesome. I haven’t compared this model to any of the of Chinese versions out there.* It works very well. I spent about four or five hours over the weekend installing underhood LED lighting on my F250, operating in several different painful stress positions (which I am still recovering from). I was working outside, and the wind was very gusty. The machine (understandably) struggled to develop and maintain soldering temperature while the wind was blowing. However, I got the job done, and also used the knife attachment for cutting braided wire loom and the blower (no tip, actually) to shrink tubing over the ends. There is a special vortex tip to help shrink smaller tubing, which I used early on, but I got frustrated and lazy and used it bareback much of the time. The tips stay 3rd-degree burn hot for quite awhile after turning the device off, which inspired me to order a 2nd one for future multi-task jobs, so that I don’t need to wait for cool-down to change tips. I work pretty slowly, and f’ed up a bunch of stuff along the way, but still – working continuously forced me to refill every 45 minutes or so, so keep your Zippo can handy.* A quibble: to light it, I had to roll the switch with my thumb, hold it in that position, pull it down with that thumb, use my other hand to lock it, then restrike the piezo with my thumb (because it never lit on the first strike). Also, it only lit in the minimum-flame setting, which I would always forget. Since it was generally on max during previous use, I would have to do all the above steps twice. And wasted a lot of butane, assuming it was burning when it actually wasn’t. Frustrating. Perhaps it was due to the wind.* I H A T E when tools are packed in blow-molded, specialized carry boxes. First, the box dimensions generally don’t play nice with my other tool boxes. Second, they almost never allow room for expansion, i.e., other tips or consumables. Therefore, they generally end up in the recycle bin or trash.This tool comes in a beautiful silver tin. However, it doesn’t seem practical for hauling around: It doesn’t latch, and it’s finicky about opening/closing the lid. I’ll probably repurpose it for something else. The interior features the typical blow-molded (and, I assume, highly meltable/flammable) insert, but it’s easily removed. In fact, had they installed metal dividers inside and a mechanical latch on the outside, it would be a nearly perfect carry case.As it stands, I’ve put the device and accessories into a KastKing 3600-size, 3-row tackle organizer. When the 2nd tool arrives, it will also fit into it. I tried several 3600-size PLANO boxes without success, until I stumbled onto my lone 3620 box. It’s already in use for something else, but appears to hold the tool and accessories, and offers four rows. The problem with either of these solutions, of course, is that (in addition to meltability) they won’t hold a can of butane. For that, I could use a deep-3600-size PLANO: # 23630. My Zippo can barely squeezed into the rear or middle row, with a slight amount of bending. There’s something about having to reach into the deep cavities for tool tips or solder sponges that displeases me, though. Perhaps I’ll stumble on to another solution.
thomas davisDecember 16, 2024
Works like a champ!
I had to repair an under-dash wiring harness on a Ford Explorer, about ten hours of soldering. My very expensive tool truck butane soldering iron gave out, so I ordered this one and it did the whole job and just wanted more. It’s way, way cheaper than a tool truck soldering iron and works very well.
ENRIQUEDecember 16, 2024
buen producto
Amazon CustomerDecember 16, 2024
Im a propmaker in the film biz and I use this sucker every day. its versatile, reliable, easy to fiddle with. cooks, cleans, great in the sack, doesnt complain when you just need to get out of the house for one jeezeless afternoon to go fishing with the guys, IS THAT TOO MUCH TO ASK!? ….IS IT, JANICE?!?. 9/10 would recommend… (its a lil bit pricey)
DazzaDecember 16, 2024
very good product, very well priced!!
Mile GreatDecember 16, 2024
Todo bien, 10 de 10. Recomendable.
LeanneDecember 16, 2024
This little torch has been a complete game changer for my jewellery making! For most things I use the Big Shot Blazer butane torch, but trying to solder tiny jump rings without melting them or ruining the whole piece was a recipe for a nervous breakdown! This Dremel torch with its pinpoint adjustable flame is perfect! It’s easy to operate, really well designed and intuitive. I don’t know how I managed so long without it!