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Edsyn Soldapullt, Silverstat, Plastic, Conductive
 
 

Edsyn Soldapullt, Silverstat, Plastic, Conductive

by EDSYN INC
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

Price: $35.49
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Product Specifications
Item Package Quantity1
Item Dimensions
Weight16 Ounces

Product Features

  • For low static workstations
  • Static conductive
  • Reduces sensitive component damage

Product Description

For low static workstations. Static conductive. Reduces sensitive component damage. SILVERSTAT SOLDAPULLT with LS197 Tip and ODS31 O-Ring L: 13.0 in. (330.0 mm) The Original Static Safe desoldering tool.

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B000PDOOM2
  • California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #80,400 in Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Home Improvement)


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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The finest solder sucker I have ever used. If you are going to invest a significant fraction of your life wielding a soldering iron--do yourself a favor--and procure high quality tools. Nothing makes an electronic construction task more miserable than limping along with mediocre equipment.
Well designed and constructed--this solder sucker is a must have for the professional or serious hobbyist.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
This, the AS196 does not in fact outperform the blue and yellow original DS017, but it is in fact ESD safe.contrary to the amazon description for the DS017; which lists it as ESD safe, it is not according to the website. only the AS196 and the DS017LS are ESD approved. other than that, it is a vary dependable solder sucker, having used it literally hundreds of times before on slight "goof-ups" working in a Rohs soldering station for assembling power regulators. i would buy the cheaper DS017 if i wasn't concerned with static. here are the features from the web page.
* The "Rolls Royce" of static safe desoldering hand tools
* Identical in size and performance to the DS017
* Engineered with static safe conductive plating
* Especially designed for desoldering of static safe components
Dimensions: 13"/330mm
Power Requirements: na
Power Rating: na
Weight: 3.5oz/99g
Heater: na
Temp Range: na
Temp Regulation: na
Tip-to-Ground: na
Head Length: na
SMD: na
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Getting back into the building of electronic kits, I needed a way to remove undesired solder from connections and circuit boards. In the past, I've used an electric vacuum solder remover and also solder wick. The former works beautifully but costs a ton, the latter is cheap and doesn't work well at all. So when I saw this modestly-priced device, I decided to give it a try.

I was a bit surprised when the parcel arrived and I saw the Soldapullt. It looks like a big, goofy, syringe made of black and silver plastic out of a kid's let's-play-doctor kit. Of course, that size is necessary to move the requisite amount of air; I just hadn't thought about it.

For those who've not used this kind of solder remover, you depress the plunger, forcing a piston down the barrel and compressing an internal spring. You then heat the undesired solder to a molten state, place the tip of the syringe as close as possible, and push a button on the side. This releases the spring so that the plunger jerks backward up the barrel, pulling air with it and sucking away the solder.

And it really works. POP! and no solder is left behind...assuming you properly melted the solder and got the tip of the Soldapullt close to it. Only a few minutes of practice are required.

Although plastic, this device appears to be well made. One will inevitably scar up the tip a little from brushing it against the hot soldering pencil but I've done that a dozen times and the tip is none the worse for wear. Should you really damage it, the manufacturer sells replacement tips at a modest cost.

Finally, the shiny metallic plastic of the barrel is conductive, giving you some ESD reassurance.

All in all, a really effective device. Highly recommended.
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