by Editor | Jul 18, 2019 | Battery Powered Soldering Irons, Customer Service, DIY Repairs and Maintenance, Returns
As you probably know, we here at Iso-Tip have one of the greatest cordless soldering irons in the world (the greatest, in our opinion). However, even the best of irons don’t last forever. This is why we have our Iso-Tip rebuild program, where you can send in...
by Editor | May 14, 2019 | Customer Service, DIY Repairs and Maintenance, Returns
Solder Tip Preventative Care Here at Iso-Tip, we know that our customers want a product that will last. That’s why we believe in selling you good quality soldering irons and tips. However, even the best of equipment won’t last if not properly cared for. To...
by Iso-Tip Editor | Jan 3, 2019 | Butane Powered Soldering Iron, Customer Service, DIY Repairs and Maintenance, Returns
Here at Iso-Tip we get a question every once in a while asking about how to troubleshoot Iso-Tip Butane Soldering Irons. Here are a few frequently asked questions and answers about our butane irons. Click to purchase an Iso-Tip Butane Soldering Iron! Butane Soldering...
by Iso-Tip Editor | Jun 20, 2018 | Customer Service
Our Isolated Tip design gives you a the high temp you need quickly at the push of a button anyplace. You might find yourself done with the job while other irons are still heating up. Now what is it that we mean by isolated tip? Our high-quality Isolated soldering tips...
by Iso-Tip User | Apr 12, 2018 | Battery Powered Soldering Irons, Customer Service, DIY Repairs and Maintenance, Returns
Over at Iso-Tip we commonly hear the complaint that the Model 7800 cordless soldering iron gets hot. But, what’s hot? If you’re the owner of the Model 7800 Cordless Soldering Iron, you may have noticed a snap disc thermostat* assembly on the battery pack....
by Iso-Tip Editor | Mar 16, 2018 | Customer Service
Thoroughly clean joint area to be soldered. Remove cap from syringe and push plunger to apply the silver solder paste along joint area. Pull back slightly on plunger to stop flow of solder paste. Using a torch (recommended for most applications), place tip of flame...