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230V 25W Soldron Soldering Iron
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A 25 watt soldering iron is considered ideal for most electronics work, offering a perfect balance between power and precision. It heats up quickly within 1 to 2 minutes allowing you to get started on your projects without long waits.
The ergonomic tri-grip handle with slip-resistant ridges ensures comfortable and steady handling, even during extended use, while the gravity-centered design makes it easy to maneuver for delicate tasks.
In terms of performance, a 25W soldering iron like this model can reach temperatures of approximately 350°C to 400°C, which is hot enough to handle a wide range of soldering jobs on circuit boards and small components without risking damage to sensitive parts.
The ringed bit design allows for quick and easy tip changes, and the high-quality heating element ensures consistent, reliable performance. Whether you’re assembling DIY kits, repairing electronics, or learning the basics of soldering, the Soldron 25W Soldering Iron offers dependable heat, user-friendly features, and great value for its price.
One must be aware of the soldering tools that are crucial during the process in order to solder the necessary elements , and the soldering tools are:
| Feature | 25 W Model | 35 W Model |
|---|---|---|
| Heating Power | Lower wattage output — suitable for lighter electronics work. | Higher wattage output — better suited to bits with higher heat‑sink or larger components. |
| Ideal Use Case | Small PCBs, fine‑pitch components, hobby electronics, delicate soldering tasks. | General electronics work, somewhat larger pads/traces, moderate connector work. |
| Recovery / Thermal Reserve | Less margin — may cool down more when soldering large masses or thick wires. | More margin — better at maintaining tip temperature under heavier load. |
| Risk of Overheating Workpiece | Lower power means less risk of burning boards/components if used carefully. | Higher power means faster heating, but also higher risk of damaging delicate boards if tip temperature is uncontrolled. |
| Cost & Simplicity | Usually slightly cheaper; simpler build. | Slightly higher cost; better suited to more robust tasks. |
| Tip & Load Considerations | Best used with smaller tip size and for lower thermal mass joints. | Can accommodate larger joints and heavier work if tip size and mass are appropriate. |
| Operating Voltage | 230 VAC |
| Power Rating | 25W |
| Bit Type | Chisel 25W Rated |
| Max Temperature(°C) | 380 |
| Dimensions | 11 x 9 x 5cms |
| Weight | 150 grams |