Price: $79.99
(as of Dec 31, 2024 16:55:48 UTC – Details)
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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.
High-Performance Soldering System – This upgraded 939D+ I soldering station provides precise expanded heat settings (212℉~896℉). It provides rapid heating and maintains the temperature while working. Featuring 75W and plenty of useful features, it’s designed for smooth workflow & more applications.
Three Memory Presets – Set up favorite Heat Settings with Three Memory Channels. Effortless recall with just one press. Personalizes for your different projects. Enjoy more simplicity and efficiency.
Intelligent Temperature Control – Powerful PID System built in to provide real-time temperature tracking and feedback. So steady temperature can be achieved to help prevent extreme heat damage to protect any delicate components.
Designed with Users in Mind – Improved safety features, include Automatic Shutoff, Sleep Mode and Built-in Transformer. User-centric features, include Intuitive Heat Control (knob design), Clear ℃/°F Display, Brushed Aluminum Panel, Calibration Function & Removable Soldering Iron Handle.
Choose YIHUA with Confidence – Enjoy our 12-month US- exclusive manufacturer technical coverage and 24/7 professional assistance on Amazon. Note: This model is designed to operate on 110-127V with a US-standard power plug.
Customers find the soldering station works well for electronic soldering. It heats up quickly and maintains a consistent temperature. They appreciate its solid build quality and reliable performance. Many consider it a great value for the money, with useful accessories included. The station is easy to use and meets their soldering needs. However, some customers have reported issues with desoldering.
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Trusting CustomerDecember 31, 2024
Can’t Ask for a Better Affordable Soldering Station
This is a great non-production soldering station for all electronic enthusiasts and even repair needs. I’ve owne them all over the years and this is the best deal I have found, so far for a light duty soldering station. It does everything well that a soldering station should do. It heats up very quickly to the selected temperature and maintains it very well as you solder. Of course it’s not for heavy duty wiring and heat sucking soldering jobs. You need a higher wattage iron for that kind of stuff. But, it is perfect for PCB and delicate soldering use. Grounded tip protects CMOS & static-sensitive devices. Soft silicone cord is easy to handle – you don’t have to fight with it. Comfortable & Cool lightweight cushioned iron, too. Nice selection of tip for various types of jobs including knife type included. My only complaint is that the blue LED display is too dim for viewing in a brightly lit area, like where you solder! Otherwise, it really puts Weller and others to shame at this pricepoint of $50-60. Highly recommended.
Tim GibbsDecember 31, 2024
Great soldering station buy it!
Great price and quality soldering station. Works like a charm on everything that I have done.
HenryDecember 31, 2024
Great for the money, good overall
Highly recommended for the person who only uses this a few times a year or is new to soldering and doesnât mind seeing this as a starter unit. Iâm a bit bias towards my old school weller station. Thereâs no need for a display on these things but the addition of one doesnât take away from it. Temp seems to regulate well. I have 10+ hours on this unit now and overall enjoy it. Itâs a great basement lab tool. Heats up very quickly. The tips are the only disappointment. The smallest tip isnât that small but itâs too pointy(doesnât transfer heat well), and most of the others are too blunt for PCB work. Of the three tips Iâve used, none of them have consistent heat output. You’ll always have some kind of hot spot even on the high dollar units and tips are standard so you can buy the nicer pieces when or if you need them. Generally my only complaint is the consumables, the unit itself is very solid.
MIDIWallDecember 31, 2024
*Impressive*
I’ve had this for a couple of years now, spending the last year in a closet, as I had switched back to my 1996 station.I did that because I was too stubborn to change my way of thinking that, “heat up a mass of iron and let it idle hard!” was the way to go. Just the other day, I was like… Umm…A half hour later, I was swapping power cords with my old station, and retiring it. Pulsed power on demand is COOL!THIS is a wonderful station.Something I never knew in my old station was that the weight that I liked about it, came from a chunk of lead. 28 years later…… 28 years later, I was thrilled to find a real CHUNKY iron transformer in my – new – station!* – did ya notice how I dropped in a bit about swapping the power cord? Sigh… The cord on this station is 3′, on a good day. Thanks to a transplant, it’s now 6′. (whad you call a soldering iron doing a transplant on itself???)bottom line – Recommended! (save your old power cord!)
anwDecember 31, 2024
This is an outstanding product backed by excellent customer service.
Two disclaimers:1. I’ve only had this for two weeks, so can’t speak to long-term robustness. However, I have used it for several hours per day during that time.2. I have a thermocouple setup that I can use to measure the temperature accuracy and calibrate the unit. However, I haven’t as yet calibrated the thermocouple system, so have not done so. Since the soldering station has worked so well from the first time I used it, I haven’t bothered.I have been electrical & electronic soldering, some limited plumbing soldering, and, lately, some plastic welding (using an iron) thrown in for good measure. I’ve used irons, guns, and an old Weller analog station, but this is my first use of an up-to-date digital station. I worked for an aerospace firm that even gave me a course in it (though it wasn’t really part of my job as an engineer; it was primarily for our technician colleagues). Even with all this experience and practice, I’ve never been very good at it. Usually, I can make copper stick together and get a zero reading on a multimeter, but it usually takes way too long and looks like crap. Heaven forbid that any customer ever attempted to fly anything that was held together with my soldering.Well, no longer. This station has made me a pro (though some of my technician colleagues may yet disagree). What it’s been used for the past couple of weeks is the worst of my soldering jobs: connecting those waterproof LED lighting strips where you have to cut away the silicon gel coating to get to the copper pad (which itself seems akin to brain surgery) and then solder connecting wires to that. Of course, irons and guns have no adjustments, and, for whatever reason, I could never dial-in the old analog station to make a clean job of that. Miraculously, this station has made that a breeze. After a few days of trial and error and getting the station dialed in plus a few “technique adjustments”, I was so pleased I ordered a second one for a remote workshop.Secondary to function, especially useful is the feature that you can secure the iron holder to the top of the power supply or remove it to place in a more convenient position. Since my work spaces are small, with constantly changing configurations and very limited storage, I made an aluminum stand for my old Weller that implemented this very feature; however, my MIG aluminum welding skill is even worse than my soldering skill, so, though it was functional (well, after a couple of “accessory pieces” had broken off), it was a complete piece of junk- cosmetically, a DIY abortion that no one should have to gaze upon. It is really nice to see this capability incorporated into an off-the-shelf product.Additionally, most of their manuals are online, but the manual for this one isn’t (or wasn’t; I think it’s a brand new product). Since I now have two of these, and find it hard enough to keep up with one hard-copy manual, I contacted their customer support to get an electronic copy. They were prompt, courteous, and fulfilled all expectations in that regard as well, and the manual is securely stashed away on several different computers.I would highly recommend this product.
Clarisa GarcÃaDecember 31, 2024
Llegó en perfectas condiciones, es muy robusto y con un rango amplio de temperaturas
Rahul SharmaDecember 31, 2024
very good.
AminDecember 31, 2024
i tried several cheap ones before this, and then got this one and used it soldering became so easy and fun. sincere advice avoid cheap ones and go for serious ones like this
Mont2December 31, 2024
Seems to be a good unit but has done very little work to date. Should be made clear in advertising for sale in the Australian market that it is 110v only.