🔥 Solder smarter, not harder — precision heat in your hands!
The Q-MING 120W Soldering Iron Kit combines rapid 15-second heating, precise digital temperature control (356℉-932℉), and advanced heat dissipation for professional-grade performance. Featuring an auto sleep mode for safety and extended tool life, this portable, lightweight kit includes 5 extra tips and is ideal for electronics, jewelry, and DIY repairs.
Brand | Q-MING |
Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 120 watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Soldering Iron |
Item Weight | 50 Grams |
Upper Temperature Rating | 932 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Head Style | Pencil |
Burner type | Ceramic |
Style | 120W-ORG |
Manufacturer | Q-MING |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.33 x 5.83 x 2.56 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 13-in-1 |
Color | 13-in-1 |
Material | copper |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
א**ו
Amazing
Just finished to connect my LED lights it gets hot very fast and is very easy to use gets the gob done like all other expensive ones
J**H
great deal, and nice design
Currently a great deal!Super fast and good high heat 500c
S**N
Great for the occasional soldering job!
For the money it’s worth it. When I first opened the package I thought the soldering iron felt light weight and cheap. And then I used it and it heats up very fast and soldered every I had to do. If you are not using this every day this is a great product. I like that it comes in it’s own plastic storage container. It’s kinda flimsy and cheap but once again it does the job of organizing everything.
P**E
Thoughtful & complete kit
Very thoughtful and complete beyond expectations kit
P**G
The BEST soldering iron ever used.
Was hesitant at purchasing this soldering iron at first, but really needed to purchase something to be used outside without electrical outlet to work on a bike wiring system, I tried using the butane soldering iron from Radio Shack that was purchased when Radio Shack was still in business, but because of the wind outside it was pretty much impossible to keep butane soldering iron running as it kept shutting off due to wind without letting it reach desired temperature. That's where this soldering iron came in, not only did it work great with high-charge speed portable powerbank, it also worked inside using standard 5 volt 2amp adapter and the best part about it, it was able to reach working temperature in under 10 seconds! This soldering iron can now be used instead of the other more expensive stationary soldering iron which took several minutes to heat-up. The close-off cap on it is also very useful - after using it, just cap it off so it doesn't come in contact with anything. This is a one of a kind soldering iron, couldn't find any other one like it on amazon. No it doesn't have it's own internal battery, but that's actually a good thing because internal batteries actually lose their capacity after some amount of charging cycles, but this one can use external battery which can be purchased/replaced as many times as you like, just don't forget to hold the power button after connecting to the battery to switch it on so you can start using as it won't automatically start to heat-up until you press the power button. Definitely recommend this green portable soldering iron to anyone who has to use one inside or outside without inconvenience of having to wait for it to reach working temperature.
J**R
Design flaw with theses iron/tips.
PSA:I bought 2 of these soldering irons but there's a design flaw. They both seemed to work well. With the high power they heated-up quickly but the tip quit accepting solder even though the temp shown on the iron's display showed the temperature I need for the solder I was using. I kept replacing tips because they wouldn't hold solder ( even the tips supplied with the iron).I looked at the ceramic heater/temp. sensor. I did some measuring and determined that the tip of the heater/ temp. sensor didn't touch the under side of the tip head. I guessed that it was a design flaw that the tip and ceramic heater didn't touch.So I filed the bottom side of the tips about 1/8" or until there was a gap between the tip and the metal support for the tip.The tip temp. now reflected the display's temperature.Another PSA: Use R & R Lotion tip cleaner if you want your tips to last.UPDATE: This mod only worked a while then back to heater/displaying ceramic core temp. while the tip is alot cooler.If you want to test this: Heat the iron to 800°F then put the tip in water and watch the display.
D**N
Don't run on high to long.
Works great 👍
R**R
The description is not accurate.
The Q&A says this comes with different tips.It does not come with different tips. While I can make this work I will have to cut and modify the heating element to make it work for what I want. I needed a standard tip and this one is way too small.Just a warning as the ad is not true. Otherwise it feels good in your hand and seems well made for a cheaper iron
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