| Manufacturer | EDSYN INCORPORATED |
|---|---|
| Part Number | DS017LS |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 14.75 x 3.5 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | DS017LS |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Power Source | corded-electric |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
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Edsyn Deluxe Soldapullt, DS017LS, Static-Safe, by EDSYN INC
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- Static-Safe Deluxe SOLDAPULLT with LS197 Tip and ODS31 O-Ring L: 13.0 in. (330.0 mm)
- Static-Safe Deluxe SOLDAPULLT portable desoldering hand tool
- Same as DS017 but molded from conductive plastic
- Designed for heavy duty, high volume applications
- Easy one-hand loading and operation
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EDSYN DS017LS - Static-Safe Deluxe SOLDAPULLT Portable Desoldering Hand toolThe EDSYN DS017LS static-safe version of The Original Deluxe SOLDAPULLT portable, desoldering hand tool comes with the LS197 tip and ODS31 O-Ring. The DS017LS is designed for heavy-duty, high-volume applications. The DS017LS features easy one-handed loading and operation, as well as an integral cleaning shaft that self-cleans the tip. Made at the EDSYN factory in Van Nuys, California.
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| ASIN | B0019V5HRA |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #783,717 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #81,949 in Power Tool Parts & Accessories |
| Date First Available | November 19, 2003 |
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I've been impressed how well this thing can work. I still have trouble with lead free solder on multi-layer boards, but I think that's because I'm not getting the solder liquid enough. When I am able to get everything fully liquified, this thing will suck the solder straight out. The DS017LS generates a lot of suction, and I think it's size must be key to how strongly it sucks. I would avoid buying any of the smaller knockoff products, and stick with the real deal.
The handle is a good design. To cock the handle, you push the whole thing down on your desk. You can do this with one hand. The handle is safe, because once it is cocked, the handle will return to it's original position. When you fire the trigger, the handle does not need to move - it is already in it's resting position so it will *not* fly out and hit anything.
The nozzle is very heat resistant. I haven't had any problems with that. The parts for these units are also replaceable, but I haven't needed to replace anything yet.
Before buying this, I was trying to use a silly Radio Shack iron with a tiny little red bulb on it. I couldn't do anything with that. This thing is orders of magnitude more powerful in suction and works so much better.
If you're shopping for a soldapullt, get the real thing. Go big or go home. They aren't that expensive - so don't waste your money on an undersized knockoff, then just end up wishing you had a better one.
I may still buy a vacuum desoldering station someday, but good ones are expensive. In the meantime, I'm using this. I think it's probably the best desoldering tool you can find at such a moderate cost. There are even some professionals who prefer a Soldapullt over the desoldering stations.
The Edsyn Deluxe is incredible. It arrived in the mail a few days ago. I just started using it to completely rebuild a PCB on a 1960s Wurlitzer combo organ and it's wonderful. The vacuum is stronger than I could have imagined and the hole for sucking the solder is twice as large as the generic Radio Shack item, making the job twice as fast (or faster).
You don't even need a complete seal on the pad to remove all of the solder. While the Radio Shack gun took a few turns to remove solder from a pad, the Edsyn does it all in one push of the button.
It's definitely worth the extra money. I'd purchase this again if I ever lost it and would recommend it to anyone looking to upgrade to professional-quality tools.
I have purchased a replacement tip and it has been working very well and no signs of breakage on the original tip ( I'm assuming it was just a manufacturing fluke )







