Butane Powered soldering irons & accessories

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Butane Powered Cordless Soldering Irons

The versatile Smart Solder Pro line of cordless butane powered soldering irons can be adapted for use as a torch, hot knife and heat tool by simply changing out the tip. Powered by readily available butane, rather than electricity, you will never need to worry about electricity leaking into sensitive circuits. The Smart Solder Pro irons are dependable under all types of weather conditions, compact, portable and ready to use within 20 seconds of ignition.

Butane is typically best for either job sites or larger home improvements. This soldering iron type is great for this type of work because of its capability to not need any type of electrical charging. Also, since the butane soldering iron utilizes gas to run, the tip can be switched out for a torch tip. This allows the butane soldering iron to turn into a small torch.

Features
  • Automatice Piezo Ignition
  • 30-125W Power Equivalent
  • Run time up to 200 minutes
  • Soldering Temperature Range of 480°F to 1,000°F
  • Torch Temperature of 2,400°F
  • Variety of soldering tips & other attachments available

If you’ve never tried one of our cordless soldering irons and accessories, we hope you will.

 

How to unsolder for your repairs

ISO-Tip

There’s a lot in our name. For more than 40 years we’ve been building the 7000 series portable soldering irons and the pro’s tell us they stand apart from the rest.

Our Isolated Tip design gives high temps fast at the push of a button, up to 900°F in less than 10 seconds! You might find yourself done with the job while other irons are still heating up. By isolating the tip we prevent electrical leakage that may cause component damage while soldering. Most portable soldering irons offer only a few tip choices, so over the years we have developed more than 20 tips to meet your soldering needs. Our High Efficiency tips give you a quicker heat-up time and use less battery life. The Long Life tips are nickel plated and designed for more continual use and will meet the needs of your tougher tasks. Our long list of standard tips will work well for your general soldering needs. For over 40 years, professionals have looked to us for advancements in portable soldering and we have enjoyed meeting that challenge.

If you’ve never tried one of our cordless soldering irons we hope you will. We also supply other “tools worth discovering” for heating, finish work and the tough soldering jobs. If you have a need let us know, we do appreciate input from the people that use our products. Not all cordless soldering irons and especially tips are the same. Let us know what you think, we enjoy what we do and appreciate the people we do it for.

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Product Details

Butane Powered Soldering Iron Product Details

COMMON APPLICATIONS

Automotive

soldering electronics hobbies

Electronics

Soldering Jewelry

Other DIY

TESTIMONIALS

Love this soldering iron. Fast, Portable, gets Hot!!

Everyone should have one of these SolderPro 50’s in their electronics kit, no garage is replete without one. No more booger welds or cold joints with this iron! 

Matt

Great to have in your toolbox, get a few.

This is a great addition to your toolbox, I have a few, just lying around, you never know when yr gonna need a soldering iron. It is good for a gift, too, for someone that needs a quick job when theres no power around.

Steve K.

Best Soldering Iron I have ever bought

I bought this as i needed a new soldering iron was a little skeptical at first but since using this for over a year now as an occasional use it is still going strong. as good today as the day I bought it.

Theatre Light Technician

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From basic product instructions and quick fixes to more challenging repairs, find out more about our tips and tricks

What butane does Iso-Tip recommend for their tools?

We recommend triple filtered Butane, we use the Master Appliance Butane. Learn more here.

My butane soldering iron is leaking. How can I fix it?

We have noticed that most of the leaks come from the bottom of the iron where the screw is located. There is a small o-ring and screw that could be wearing out, which reduces the seal for the butane. The Pro 120 has an extra seal included with the package. If the seal has been used, or cannot be located, contact us! We may have an extra one laying around the office.

The fill valve can also start leaking, this would require the o-ring and the valve to be replaced.  If you need a replacement valve, screw, and/or o-ring be sure to contact us, and we can get some shipped out to you.

My butane soldering iron doesn't seem to be heating up. What's the problem?

Sometimes customers notice that our irons are not getting up to temperature or receiving enough heat. To do that there are a few steps to get rid of that butane build up. Make sure you ignite the tool 50 times to clear off some of that build up. If it is still not giving off enough heat, clean the head with isopropylene. This should fix the issue of not receiving enough heat. As noted above, make sure that you are using triple filtered butane, that will reduce the build up over time.

Should I be using a butane or battery powered soldering tool?

It all comes down to the project you are working on. We recommend if you are soldering heavier than 16 AWG you use a butane tool for a hotter temperature. Smaller AWG is typically a more fine type solder project where a battery powered tool would be more efficient.

What Tips Should I use as a Replacement?

The tips should screw up counterclockwise for a replacement tip. All of our “Pro” tips are compatible with our current Pro 50 model and our obsolete Pro 70 model. All of the “Pro Industrial” tips are all compatible with our Pro 120 butane iron. Our Pro 90 iron only has the tips that are in the kit available for replacements. Click here for a more in depth look the tips for our irons.

Is Iso-Tip the Manufacturer of the Butane Tools?

No, Iso-Tip is not the manufacturer. We do our best to support these products, but this is why we don’t offer replacement parts like we do for our rechargeable battery powered tools.