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Dual-wattage Soldering Iron

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64-2055

 | Catalog #: 64-2055
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Product Summary

Pick your power.

Excellent for most electronic projects, this dual-wattage iron lets you choose 15 watts or 30 watts with the flip of a switch.

  • Selectable switch lets you easily swap the power setting
  • 15-watts or 30-watts: tailor your temperature depending on your project
Pricing and availability: Please note that all prices are subject to change without prior notice. Prices advertised on this site are for online orders only. Prices on some items may differ from those advertised in RadioShack stores. All merchandise may not be available at all stores, and all stores may not participate in all sales promotions. We recommend you contact the store to confirm product availability and price.

Disclaimer: California residents: WARNING: This product contains, or when used for soldering and similar applications produces, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects (or other reproductive harm).

What's in the box

  • Switchable Dual-Wattage Soldering Iron
  • Iron safety stand
 

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Manufacturer Warranty

  • Parts: 90 days
  • Labor: 90 days
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RadioShackDual-wattage Soldering Iron
 
2.7

(based on 39 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (7)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (7)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (5)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (6)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (14)

44%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Good heat control (12)
  • High quality (7)
  • Easy to use (6)
  • Cheap (3)
  • Good value (3)

Cons

  • Poor quality (12)
  • Poor heat control (9)
  • Weak generator (5)

Best Uses

  • Minor projects (16)
  • Garage (3)
  • Large projects (3)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Avid do-it-yourselfer (15), Casual do-it-yourselfer (7), Do-it-yourself (4), Professional (4)

Reviewed by 39 customers

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3.0

Average Iron

By Dave C

from Ohio

About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

Pros

  • Dual Wattage
  • Low cost

Cons

  • Poor quality tip

Best Uses

  • Garage
  • Learning
  • Minor Projects

Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

I bought this iron to teach myself to solder. It has been mostly adequate for that. The tip that comes with it is quite large and hard to get into smaller places. As one reviewer stated, you really need to switch this iron down to 15W if you're going to let it sit. After a couple long runs at 30W, the tip started to deform and pit. After the third time, the tip now has a hook to it.

 
1.0

Useless

By freerange

from White Salmon,. Wa

About Me Professional

Pros

    Cons

    • Poor quality

    Best Uses

      Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

      The tip does not fit properly.
      The set screw does not allow the tip to be tightened. That is the job of the set screw.
      There is not enough heat transfer. I have not found a job small enough that this soldering iron can do.
      I have kept this around as an emergency back up iron. I am throwing it in the garbage.
      Useless.

       
      5.0

      Have used for a year, still going strong

      By Bob

      from Latrobe, PA

      About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Good heat control
      • Heavy duty
      • High quality
      • Powerful generator
      • Used For Usb Repair
      • Useful For Modding

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Garage
        • Large Projects
        • Minor Projects

        Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

        I have used this so splice 14 AWG wires together, have used this to modify a PS2 console and have use this to repair a USB flash drive, had to solder wires onto the microcontroller used kynar wire 30AWG and lots of flux. Works very good and heats nicely for me. Works even better if the tip is filed down slightly to reach the pins of IC chips if needed.

         
        3.0

        Decent

        By Greg

        from Gresham, OR

        About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • High quality

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Minor Projects

          Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

          I see a lot of people complaining about this thing burning out on them. I guess it depends. I have used mine from minor circuit board repair to repairing jewelry and it has held up, until today. I agree that is does have a broad tip that makes it unwieldy in some situations. I am now looking to buy another one to replace mine since the front metal portion of it has broken loose. Oh, did I mention I have had this one since 1991? Yes, I definitely got my money's worth out of this one.

           
          5.0

          Use the tip from the 15W iron

          By Tech42

          from Ladysmith, VA

          About Me Professional

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Good heat control
          • Light weight

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Electronics

            Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

            I didn't like the included tip either, but the 15W, 64-2052 tip fits this perfectly and is a great fine tip. A bulky solder station is better if cost is no object, but I prefer this for the toolbox. The one caveat is you must switch to 15W to let it sit on a stand or it will go through tips and eventually die, but with most cheap single-wattage irons you have to turn them completely off to let them sit any length of time. Use the 30W for warmup or switch to it a few seconds before tackling a larger component. My first one lasted 3 years of heavy use until I let someone else use it. I replaced it without hesitation; the new one appears identical.

            (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

             
            1.0

            Horrible soldering iron

            By sdreview

            from san diego,ca

            Pros

            • Cheap

            Cons

            • Poor heat control
            • Poor quality
            • Weak generator

            Best Uses

              Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

              Can't fint any replacement tips other than the stock tip. Useless iron if you need to solder with a small tip. Don't waste your money on this iron, spend a few more bucks and get a quality iron like a weller.

              (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

               
              1.0

              Awful quality

              By Steve

              from Alaska

              About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Worked one week

              Cons

              • Poor heat control
              • Poor quality
              • Started warping

              Best Uses

                Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

                I could not count on this iron to maintain a constant temperature. I know it is a cheap one; however, even for what it is, it is not a quality product.

                Avoid this and go for something else entirely.

                (1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                2.0

                Sucks, which tips for this dumb thing?

                By Xyberz

                from Ewa Beach, HI

                About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

                Verified Reviewer

                Pros

                  Cons

                  • Different Tips

                  Best Uses

                    Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

                    Sucks, I needed chisel or bevel tips and it's hard to tell which ones work for this thing. Also [*] that our local stores ONLY carry the regular tips.Sucks!

                    (1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

                     
                    1.0

                    are you surpized?!

                    By what else it new

                    from Boston area

                    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

                    Pros

                    • None

                    Cons

                    • All
                    • Poor heat control
                    • Poor quality
                    • Weak generator

                    Best Uses

                      Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

                      after plugging it in, the thing smokes@15W! Let it sit, gets too hot. Used 5 minutes anyway and the barrel is oxidized and overheating.Then dead.

                      Why do we possibly go back to the Shack and support this garbage!

                      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                       
                      2.0

                      Great for a while

                      By forrest gump

                      from Texas

                      About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

                      Verified Reviewer

                      Pros

                        Cons

                        • Poor quality

                        Best Uses

                        • Minor Projects

                        Comments about RadioShack Dual-wattage Soldering Iron:

                        It worked great for the first year. I only used it for about 20 minuts at a time so no heasvy duty use. i agree that it does burn tips but i never had a problem with it. Overall it an ok iron until the forest elves burn all the wire off the element then it doesnt heat up very good.

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