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Customers like the quality, cleanliness, appearance and ease of use of the soldering iron tip cleaner. For example, they mention it works well, it has a nice shine and is easy to assemble. That said, some complain about the weight.
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the soldering iron. They mention that it works well, is of high quality, and is better for their tips. They also say that the temperature doesn't drop, making solder more consistent than ever. Some say that it's an essential tool for solder. They say the included coils are very high quality and fill the void well. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...This type of tip cleaner is not only very effective at keeping your tip nice and clean, it also doesn't cause much if any thermal loss, so there is..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the cleanliness of the tip cleaner. They mention that it does a great job of cleaning flux and dirty solder off the tip without needing water. It is a neat little device for cleaning the tip of a soldering iron and is easy to clean out.
"Simple, yet highly effective solution to cleaning a soldering iron tip...." Read more
"...This little device did pretty darned good. It certainly did clean up the tip and believe me when i say that my tip was pretty bad...." Read more
"...It has made cleaning my soldering iron a much easier task...." Read more
"...This tip cleaner makes it a lot easier to maintain a clean soldering iron or gun...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the soldering iron. They mention that it has a nice shine to it, and is made of paper-thin metal with an attractive gold-colored metallic paint finish. Some say that the product looks too shiny and showy to work properly, but it does. Some customers also mention that the tip stays relatively shiny throughout the project and is nicely tinned.
"...This design is really a lifesaver, and if you've ever had one of this type of tip cleaner fall over that was one that didn't have the cap with the..." Read more
"...All of a sudden, I found that I had a glistening silver soldering iron tip...." Read more
"...The difference a clean, shiny tip makes is really significant and it surprised me...." Read more
"...After each use it leaves the tip of the iron nicely tinned and ready to solder the next component.Also it makes cleaning very quick...." Read more
126 customers mention "Ease of use"116 positive10 negative
Customers find the tool easy to use. They mention that the tip is very important and makes everything easier. They also say that the system pretty much cuts out the smoke. Customers also say the whole assembly is pretty light, so it moves around during use. Customers say that it makes bench soldering easier when the tip was well taken care of.
"...Last but not least, it's worth mentioning that you can take the whole thing apart with ease since neither the base nor the housing has threaded..." Read more
"...I was able to place and remove components much quicker and I have yet to damage any surrounding components, which is attributable to the increased..." Read more
"Very easy to use ,just push in and twist rather than me wetting a piece off spung to clean my tip :-)" Read more
"...It is very light but it is easy enough to put a lead fishing weight in it or, my way is ti use quake hold or funtak putty to keep it in place on the..." Read more
Customers like the value of the tools. They say it's well worth the cost and worth its weight in gold.
"...If you do any soldering at all, it is well worth the cost to invest in one of these cleaners...." Read more
"...use it when I feel I have to, but this is a product worth it's weight in gold, since it will save your tips/make them live longer..." Read more
"...I think it is a little over priced but is well made. Another reviewer said it is made of plastic, it is not. It is made of gold finished aluminum...." Read more
"...Worth every penny and then some.Just to resolve some debate in the comments: the one I purchased does indeed have a metal housing...." Read more
Customers find the sponge superior to wet sponge methods, and say it works better than a damp sponge. They also say it's easier and more effective than wrestling with a wet one.
"This is much nicer than using a sponge...." Read more
"...: it doesn't cool the tip, it doesn't require water, and you don't have a moldy sponge...." Read more
"The brass sponge is really good but the housing is super thin , at least it's metal. And I also don't like that the feet are just stuck on foam...." Read more
"...It is a cheap and huge upgrade from using a sponge. It really is worth it...." Read more
Customers find the weight of the tool to be too light for this kind of product. They also say it doesn't have enough weight to help keep it from moving.
"...The container is too light so it is easy to accidentally knock over...." Read more
"...Note also that the holder is very light, so it is highly recommended to find something to place in the bottom to weigh it down some, otherwise it..." Read more
"...The whole metal housing is very lightweight, which can be annoying for some as it can tip over during use...." Read more
"...But because the base is so light the whole thing gets lifted along with the iron...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the tool. They mention that it is lightweight and will move around as they use it. Some say that the top slips on.
"...to place in the bottom to weigh it down some, otherwise it tends to move when attempting to clean a tip, reducing the effectiveness of the cleaning...." Read more
"...to this item is the plastic cup it comes in because it tends to skid along the table when I stab the iron into it...." Read more
"...A bit light and cheap feelingThe rubber feet eventually fall off, leaving it unbalanced and with holes in the bottom for debris to fall out of...." Read more
"...And, shiny, clean, tinned tip. The rosin coated wire keeps the solder from sticking, doesn't damage your soldering tip, and causes retained solder..." Read more
It goes without saying that having a clean tip makes the soldering process much cleaner, and aids in having a decent-looking work. This product is an essential tool for me. It does the job very well.The residual solder is dropped into the detachable base after each cleaning. Fortunately, you can take the canister off with ease, so you can clean the debris accumulated over time. Because the brass sponge is actually softer than the tip itself, there is no risk of damaging it. The whole metal housing is very lightweight, which can be annoying for some as it can tip over during use. It does have some anti-slip foams at the base, but they don't work very well. However, I got around this problem by mounting it onto my compact soldering station with screws. The material of which this product is made of is thin, as a matter of fact, you can bend it very easily with your hands. Not a big deal though, but I'd rather get something on the thicker side.When I got it in my hands, I didn't expect it to be that big. I was concerned about the size because as I mentioned previously, it was going to be mounted on a fixed base with limited space. Even so, I got the cleaner to fit right the way I wanted. Slightly bigger than I would like to, but it's not a hassle when soldering. See the pictures I uploaded if you're interested in the measurements of this product.Last but not least, it's worth mentioning that you can take the whole thing apart with ease since neither the base nor the housing has threaded surfaces to be held tightly in place. Rather they're both secured only by the pressure that they exert against each other. At first, this disappointed me, but I later noticed that this was advantageous for my setup. Since I have it installed on a fixed base, it lets me rotate it at my own convenience.
When I used to work in a full-line consumer electronics service center we had these on every workbench. During that time I came to have a great appreciation for this type of tip cleaner. That said, this Hakko tip cleaner is even better than the ones we had at the service center due to the container they are in. It captures all the little bits of solder it clean off and has a lid to keep them from spilling in the event it gets knocked over. This design is really a lifesaver, and if you've ever had one of this type of tip cleaner fall over that was one that didn't have the cap with the access hole in it, well, you'll really appreciate it as when a few thousand tiny flakes of solder fall into something you're working on, that is not a good day, and with this model that just won't happen. There is one caveat to this item, but it is easy to workaround. The container is too light so it is easy to accidentally knock over. But, if you just toss a few coins or some other flat piece of metal into the bottom that has some heft to it, that is mitigated. Also as mentioned already, even though it is easily knocked over without adding some weight, it isn't the day killer that an open top one is due to the clever lid. This type of tip cleaner is not only very effective at keeping your tip nice and clean, it also doesn't cause much if any thermal loss, so there is no appreciable waiting period after cleaning your tip for thermal recovery as there is using a wet sponge. This is a godsend when working on a project/repair that requires many soldering joints and a real time saver.
One other thing to note is that some people have complained that the enclosure for the cleaning pad is made from plastic and expressing concern that a 500degF iron contacting it would melt it. Wile it is made from plastic, even a 900degF iron will not melt it. There are many different types of plastic in the world and not all melt easily. This is one type that certainly does not melt easily. I tested this by holding my iron against it while set to 900degF and held it there for about 2 min. There were no marks or softening of the plastic, and certainly no melting or burning! I thought it would be useful to note this for anyone who may have concerns about the enclosure being plastic. Again, just make sure you weight it down and you're golden.
Also, some have mentioned that they may be better off using a copper kitchen scrubbie. This is NOT the case, copper tends to oxidize very badly and rapidly. The brass alloy used to make these resists oxidation well and certainly does not grow all the nasties that a pure copper scrub pad would. The other option some have mentioned is using a green scrub pad instead... which while that does work, it is far inferior to the cleaning provided by this.
All in all, I HIGHLY recommend this item to anyone who does more than a very minimal amount of soldering.
Simple, yet highly effective solution to cleaning a soldering iron tip.
When I first started out learning to use my new soldering iron, I used the sponge included with my stand. I did not have the Hakko 599B-02 at that time, and between inexperience, poor technique, I managed to destroy a soldering iron tip. Now, I am not going to blame it entirely on the sponge, however, I will say, that the sponge did allow me to keep cooling down my too-hot iron, and I never realized that it was three times hotter than it should be. That was until solder stopped sticking to anything, my tip oxidized, I could not clean it - even after getting the Hakko - or tin it.
I swapped in a new tip, figured out my temperature issue, learned a few new tricks, and integrated the Hakko into my soldering process. All of a sudden, I found that I had a glistening silver soldering iron tip. The Hakko easily took off excess solder as I tinned the tip, without cooling the tip. I was quickly and easily making electrical connections that looked like the ones on the YouTube videos that I had been watching. My little solder joints looked like tiny shiny volcanos, ready to facilitate electron movement.
Did the Hakko make all of this happen? No, not all of it.
BUT - having the missing piece of equipment in my home hobby workshop pointed out some major flaws in my technique and process that was holding me back. Now I am making major progress.
The first night after having the Hakko I was finally able to complete two kits from start to finish - A binary 24-hour LED clock and a digital 7-segment alarm clock - neither of which would have been possible before having this missing piece of equipment in my toolset.
If you are just starting out, and putting together your electronics soldering kit, do not even consider skipping a solder tip cleaning wire kit like this. For your money, and for the way it will look on your workbench, get the Hakko.
I just got this yesterday and I was actually pretty stoked to give it a shot. I lit up my iron and put a fresh tin on the tip and desoldered some pcb pushbuttons that have been needing to come out.
This little device did pretty darned good. It certainly did clean up the tip and believe me when i say that my tip was pretty bad. Too bad if I am honest as i let it roast too long with some junk on the tip and burned it up a bit. A couple quick pokes and the garbage hanging off the tip was cleaned up pretty good.
I didn't notice it getting warm at all from poking in and out of the wires and I just popped a finger from my other hand on the backside to make sure it didn't move on me.
I do not have a sponge setup in my office where I sometimes do some quick board work so this was ideal. I will not say this device is magic but it does a good enough job to be well worth the 12 bucks or whatever it was.
Este limpiador es algo que toda persona que se dedique a la electrónica debe tener en su taller. Ayuda a mantener limpia la punta del cautín. Ampliamente recomendado.
This is really good and cool looking. It works well because it removes excess solder from the tip of the soldering iron without cooling it. My soldering instantly improved by using this