by Iso-Tip User | Jul 8, 2024 | Battery Powered Soldering Irons, Model Train Building Soldering Projects, Tools Worth Discovering
Train Wild shares our Model #8000 Power Pro Advanced Battery Powered Soldering Iron with his viewers on YouTube. Over 98% of his model train table are soldered wire connections, allowing him to get to connections whether it’s under his table or in a tight location,...
by Sophia | Dec 7, 2023 | Battery Powered Soldering Irons, HAM Radio Soldering Projects, Tools Worth Discovering
Recently, YouTuber KK6USY Ham Radio Adventures expressed interest in experimenting with one of our soldering irons. After some discussions, he decided to make a review on our #7710 soldering iron kit! To purchase our #7710 soldering iron kit, click here! At the start...
by Sophia | Dec 7, 2023 | Battery Powered Soldering Irons, HAM Radio Soldering Projects, Tools Worth Discovering
Recently, YouTuber KM4ACK expressed interest in experimenting with one of our soldering irons. After some discussions, he decided to make a review on our #7710 soldering iron kit! Based on the review’s title being ‘Best Portable Soldering Iron’, we...
by Sophia | Oct 9, 2023 | Battery Powered Soldering Irons, DIY Repairs and Maintenance
The Iso-Tip Model #7700 soldering iron is a reliable tool for both soldering and desoldering applications. To ensure its longevity and optimal performance of your iron, proper care and maintenance are essential. Here are some tips on how you can care for your Iso-Tip...
by Info | May 8, 2023 | Battery Powered Soldering Irons, Cool Information, DIY / Hobbyist Soldering Projects, Electronics Soldering Projects
If you’ve ever had trouble charging your electronic device, the problem could be with the charging port. Fortunately, with an Iso-Tip Model #8000 Cordless Soldering Iron and the right tools, it’s possible to fix a charging port yourself. Iso-Tip’s...
by Info | Apr 7, 2023 | Battery Powered Soldering Irons, Cool Information, Customer Service
When working on repairs, you almost always need to undo the previous work. It’s the only way to get to the root of the product to try and bring it back to near new condition. One thing that often needs to be undone for a project is to unsolder the previous solder to...