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Posted: November 06, 2006 at 11:13 AM / IP Logged  

i am in the market for a cordless soldering iron.  I know there is a nice blue point one, but don't really want to pay that price for one.

so, can anyone recomend one to me?  wether it be a standard solder tip, or butane.  I am looking for something under $50.00

thanks

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Believe it or not Radio Shack has one for 20 bucks that works great.    Soldering iron plus a torch.         Butane
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You get what you pay for, if you are installing as a hobby get the cheapy. If it is your lively hood spend the money I have 2 of the bluepoints for myself and 1 for the shop tool box. I've tried atleast 5 different types of cordless soldering irons and none compaired to the blue point...
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I'm not sure how much the blue point one is, but this is the one I got:

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=372-216

It's right around $70, but worth every penny.

Kevin Pierson
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Last blue point I got was $85 dollars, but it took some dickering with the snap on guy.  I haven't tried the one from parts exspress just the one from matco, cornwell and of course radio shack and the hardware store........
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Wahl 770 rechargable cordless.  It gets more than hot enough,  takes about 10-15 seconds to heat up and has a light on it if you are in a poorly lit area.  Takes aAbout $45. I have one and all the other installers where I work are wanting one themselves and I may get a 2nd ( it usually dies on me while doing an alarm install, I have one of those bluepoint butane powered ones as a backup).

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=370-215

There is also a 7800 model that recharges in 1/4 the time that is about $20 more expensive.

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I have the bluepoint and love it. Used 6 different types and blue point is best. For small and delicate work I use the Cold Heat one and it actually works quite well and it's only 20 bucks Canadian.
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I have the bluepoint and love it. Used 6 different types and blue point is best. For small and delicate work I use the Cold Heat one and it actually works quite well and it's only 20 bucks Canadian.
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I have the bluepoint and love it. Used 6 different types and blue point is best. For small and delicate work I use the Cold Heat one and it actually works quite well and it's only 20 bucks Canadian.
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Weller also makes some great portable soldering irons that arent too pricey. You can pick one up from sears for under 50.

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