EEVblog 1543 - Mailbag FNIRSI HS-01 USB Portable Soldering Iron

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @edgarcornette6387
    @edgarcornette6387 Год назад +288

    you have to take the nut off .. then slide the tip in .. then put the nut back on and it will hold the tip in using the ring on the soldering tip..

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Год назад +86

      D'oh, you are absolutely correct. I was used to the slide in design of my TS80P. It works perfectly. But I then assume that won't work with the Hakko tips?

    • @docwhogr
      @docwhogr Год назад +68

      i was thinking the same thing. looks like as you get older you have to read the manuals :P

    • @Chriva
      @Chriva Год назад +48

      The innuendos, I can't take it lol

    • @DoubleMonoLR
      @DoubleMonoLR Год назад +23

      This will probably stop the apparent temperature swings as well.

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Год назад +23

      @@Chriva Just the tip?

  • @IndigoV
    @IndigoV Год назад +23

    Oh dear, did you check it's manual? You need to unscrew locking nut, only after that insert the soldering iron tip and then screw back lock nut. It will prevent swiveling of the tip. Also it has very useful cover cap for iron tip, immediately after turning off, you can put on this cap on without waiting for tip to cool down. You can even put HS-01 in your pants and not worry that something will break or scratch your leg with that cap

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Год назад +3

      Yes, I already pinned a comment about this. I assume this won't work for Hakko tips though?

    • @IndigoV
      @IndigoV Год назад +2

      @@EEVblog The soldering iron can work from T12 tips, but firstly, it is not limited by anything inside, as if it falls further than necessary. You can put some kind of restrictive tube on the T12 so that it does not allow the sting to fall further than necessary and there was contact and heating. But at the same time, the sting is not fixed with a nut. And since the resistance of the T12 tip is greater, the power of the soldering iron is less. There are similar short stings on the aliexpress, but they may have a differens with length, I found a photo in the reviews that they are slightly different and you have to put a wire ring on one side of the sting

  • @jiribekr
    @jiribekr Год назад +19

    Hi Dave, few tips for you and other people with similar soldering pens
    1) The bad contact problem appears in most Hakko T12 derivates. Just insert the tip fully inside, rotate it few revs and it will be alright. Just some surface oxidation.
    2) you were right about the compatibility with Hakko T12/T15 tips. They are significantly longer, and sometimes must not be fully inserted, just 1 or 2 mm from the end position. But they work.
    3) if you were soldering for a longer time, these irons may heat up. There are two standards - T65 and SH72. They are very similar, but differ in length, approx 1cm. It's enough to make your hand less hot. Well, only of FNIRSI uses the shorter T65 standard.
    4) directly heated soldering iron tips use copper core, then iron around it, plus chrome that doesn't let tin stick to it. These directly heated tips like T12 or C245 shouldn't be cleaned in wet sponge, as they will die pretty soon. Brass wool is perfectly fine though.
    5) they should really consider shipping BC3 (3mm hoof) tip by default. It's far more useful and powerful, as it actually has the copper core almost to the end, while some K type ( knife) have the flat area entirely made of iron, and iron doesn't like to conduct heat very much.
    Anyway, hope that these tips on soldering tips would be helpful, and thanks for your videos.

    • @ahmettay2382
      @ahmettay2382 Год назад

      they're shipping with BC2 as stock kit now 🎉

    • @indrakurniawan5754
      @indrakurniawan5754 8 месяцев назад

      @jiribekr Do you recommend using Hakko T12 tip with this HS? because Hakko tip is 4cm longer, more difficult to handle?

  • @twinsen04
    @twinsen04 Год назад +49

    Pinecil V2 is probably the best new portable soldering iron. Only 26$, 60W, USB PD and barrel jack, mature firmware. Even has Bluetooth control for those who want to do custom integrations.

    • @okhsunrog
      @okhsunrog Год назад +15

      Pinecil V2 indeed is the best. it's actually more than 60W. It supports PD3.1 EPR, so it can handle 28v input from usb c. I use it with baseus 140w changer and it's a real beast. up to 126W

    • @mjaerkens
      @mjaerkens Год назад +1

      I agree. I hardly ever turn on the Weller anymore.

    • @acoustic61
      @acoustic61 Год назад +8

      Pinecil ships with a useless tip and you have to buy a 4-pack of tips to get a better tip.

    • @thomhpl
      @thomhpl Год назад +9

      The pinecil V2 cost more than 60 eur in the EU. I don't get why the huge price difference of the pinecil between the USA and EU, but this cheap fnirsi iron is unbeatable on our market.

    • @BRUXXUS
      @BRUXXUS Год назад

      Love my Pinecil! I use it a LOT.

  • @jiripolasek884
    @jiripolasek884 Год назад +10

    The initial temperature fluctuation is a feature. All Chinese T12 series tips do this.
    Just "burn" them at 400°C for a while and then they work fine.

  • @andrewFJ
    @andrewFJ Год назад +12

    I love using it, it's so ultra-minimal and neat. I've never had issues with disconnecting tips or the power because I use a decent laptop power block. Also, it's important to unscrew the metal thing before inserting tips because it's what holds the tip. It has lots of features, such as sleep more, etc.
    I absolutely love working with it, it's the best most minimal iron there is, so pleasant to work with.

  • @markusdd5
    @markusdd5 Год назад +9

    As other pointed out, you need to losen the nut to hold the tips in.
    This thing has become my favorite soldering iron over the last few weeks. I use it for literally everythign and I love it. It heats up fast, has proper power, doesn't roll and feels reasonably well made.

    • @carloscervantes836
      @carloscervantes836 2 месяца назад

      It's a bad look that he didn't read the manual and mentioned that as a negative observation. I happen to use a TP80P as my main iron and I've been very happy with it. I'm thinking of trying out the wireless ones, have you given them a go?

  • @annjfk
    @annjfk 8 месяцев назад +1

    I got this! So lovely to use. I was able to use a 22.5w usb C power bank. I worked so much better than I expected but I'm not so experienced soldering compared to someone like you. So awesome!

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  Год назад +39

    Well, looking at the comments, it seems like the Pinecil fanboys have taken over from the rabid TS100 fanboys.

    • @mattymerr701
      @mattymerr701 Год назад +5

      Yep. They are pretty good
      Hakko is now dead to me aside from the tips. Good bye my beloved stations

    • @-DeScruff
      @-DeScruff Год назад +6

      I mean, the Pinecil is basically a unofficial TS100 update for a cheaper price.
      Makes sense fans of the TS100 would convert over.

    • @rasungod0
      @rasungod0 Год назад +3

      @@-DeScruff Miniware released the TS101 after the Pinecil had already taken over. And it is not as good as Pinecil for 3 times the price.

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Год назад +2

      ​​@@rasungod0 - since Dave only judges thing on price, that means the Pinecil is 3 times worse than the TS... and 20 times worse than a Hakko 😂

    • @itluis2009
      @itluis2009 Год назад

      @@rasungod0 I agree with you 100% they miss their target with the ts101,Sequre is doing much better and Pinecil too

  • @peterlarkin762
    @peterlarkin762 Год назад +6

    Been using a Sequre SI012 for nearly a year, almost daily. My expectations were low but it's been so reliable and nice to use. I love being able to change temps with a button while working, it heats up really quick, and you can see all the guts.

  • @mdfyui8000
    @mdfyui8000 Год назад +9

    Gotta give a nod to the cap, if you primarily get by with one tip you don't necessarily need a separate case for it, just cap it and throw it in the kit. Also if it's modelled off the oldschool irons then it should be heat resistant.

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Год назад +6

      Yeah, forgot to mention that you can put it away when it's still hot, that's handy.

  • @GioDraft
    @GioDraft Год назад +6

    Who knew vaping would affect the quality of soldering irons.. amazing

  • @rasungod0
    @rasungod0 Год назад +18

    I would still use my Pinecil. Which is a clone of the Miniware TS100, but with both DC jack and USB-C PD. And it comes with IronOS preinstalled. And it is also $26
    The TS101 does have the 2 plugs but no IronOS.

    • @MMuraseofSandvich
      @MMuraseofSandvich Год назад

      Give it time, I'm sure they'll port IronOS to the TS101.

    • @greendragonmakerspace
      @greendragonmakerspace Год назад

      @@MMuraseofSandvich I believe that since Miniware started using st32 clones, ironOS doesn't support them. This may have changed

    • @cromyjr1592
      @cromyjr1592 9 месяцев назад

      My Pinecil v1 never could negotiate PD more than 9W (or something around that), even after updating the firmware. I tried every laptop USB-C power brick I could get my hands on (90W, 120W, 150W). It finally put itself out of misery by dying (sort of - dead screen) when I tried to connect with a barrel connector. Now it heats itself when connecting to USB, but only inside the handle not the tip. So there are a lot of things which can go wrong with Pinecil. Don't believe the fanboys ! Google it !

  • @PedroDaGr8
    @PedroDaGr8 Год назад +19

    The Pinecil is only US$26 and goes up to -72W- (version 2 goes up to 120W)! It doesnt come with a power brick, but at least it holds on to the tips properly.

    • @Motolav
      @Motolav Год назад +6

      The Pinecil V2 with IronOS firmware will go up to 120W if you can supply the voltage for it

    • @rasungod0
      @rasungod0 Год назад +1

      I power mine either from an old laptop charger I got at a thrift store, or with the PinePower USB PSU, or from a DeWalt drill battery with an adapter to DC jack,

    • @PedroDaGr8
      @PedroDaGr8 Год назад

      @@Motolav Wow! I didn't know that. Updated my comment.

    • @Motolav
      @Motolav Год назад +2

      @@PedroDaGr8 it's not on pine's specs for the v2 but with a 28v usb-pd psu it'll draw 110w to heat up, tested by one of the people that contribute to IronOS

    • @DoubleMonoLR
      @DoubleMonoLR Год назад +4

      There's nothing wrong with it, he clearly just didn't put the tip in properly. The nut obviously holds it in when done correctly.

  • @mfx1
    @mfx1 Год назад +9

    I use a TS100 generally but I'm no fan boy I don't like the plastic case or ergonomics particularly but when I got it the TS80 was the only real alternative but being USB only killed it for me. That's changing now with irons like Pinecil and there is now a TS101 with dual inputs.

  • @SmithyScotland
    @SmithyScotland Год назад +6

    I like this shorter one item mailbag. Much easier to watch.

  • @ecurepair
    @ecurepair Год назад +2

    Looks much better then the propane types for mobile work.

    • @rasungod0
      @rasungod0 Год назад

      There's some now that are the body of a vape pen but with a soldering tip, so they run off 1 or 2 18650 lithium ion cells. Not as powerful but very portable and rechargeable by USB.

  • @thumbwarriordx
    @thumbwarriordx Год назад +3

    Heh, You over there mr. professional think these things aren't for use with the plug pack.
    However for us amateurs, these things are better than soldering stations up to a substantial hobbyist investment price point. Well after the nice oscilloscope on my priority list.

    • @gayn166er
      @gayn166er Год назад

      A Hakko 888 (or whatever equivalent) is a hundred bucks US. If you don't have a real iron you're kidding yourself. I shudder to imagine what you think a "nice" scope's price point ought to be; I have a Rigol MSO and I still don't consider it "nice".
      They say it's a poor workman who blames his tools, but it's a worse one still who doesn't understand the limits of the tools he's got.

  • @Alhussainba
    @Alhussainba 8 месяцев назад +7

    Why waste my time if you operate it incorrectly, just remove the video and upload another one.

  • @ashleypapper369
    @ashleypapper369 Год назад +1

    I'm glad someone let him know about the nut Retainer for the tip👍

  • @marka6331
    @marka6331 Год назад +1

    Ah glad this ended well, just bought one.

  • @GlishaSo
    @GlishaSo Год назад +4

    this is amazing! wow only 30$ and its crazy lol :) but its 30$ without cable brick and other tips its 60 to 70 with that silicone cable , brick, and few tips just checked.

  • @nickking8317
    @nickking8317 Год назад +1

    Good to see you rating the cheap hobby grade gear. I’m gonna get myself one

  • @McTroyd
    @McTroyd Год назад +4

    Two thumbs up for the short mailbag excerpt, and the nifty soldering iron! Amazing what $30 gets you. Maybe get a Pinecil and do some kinda shootout with the TS80 and this iron? 👍

  • @mareklestach
    @mareklestach Год назад +1

    @EEVblog I got it few months ago. I don't experience temperature jumps at all, my startup is a lot smotther, just few stops at few temperatures (might be just PID calibration thing) and than stays at temp with no problems. I use 100W powerbank or 100w power brick. It might help to lower the voltage depending on power source.

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Год назад +5

      The manual that Dave never reads covers the temperature glitches, which occur if your power source is insufficient.

  • @braddofner
    @braddofner 7 месяцев назад

    I've been using one of these for months now and love it! It heats up so quick. Also I heard you should use brass wool and not a wet sponge to clean the tip. The wet sponge could ruin the tip. Not sure why, of if that's even true. I'm perfectly happy with the brass for all my soldering, TBH. Paired with good USB bank this has become one of my favorite portable tools

  • @vytautasslenderis2702
    @vytautasslenderis2702 Год назад +1

    I think, the new Sequre S60 is the killer of all portable irons. It uses the JBC 210 tips, and works a treat.

  • @uni-byte
    @uni-byte 5 месяцев назад

    I know this is an old video, but the $30 option is for the iron and tip only. You don't get the 65W supply or sexy cable for that much. They are about $25 more.

  • @neiliewheeliebin
    @neiliewheeliebin Год назад

    That kit shipped is $114AUD & the basic iron set is $42.63AUD, calibration between those T12 tips will vary by ~100degC

  • @DVSProductions
    @DVSProductions Год назад +1

    I gotta point that the whole kit is closed to 80 bux rather than 30. 30 is the iron, one tip and a chinsy adapter to a barrel jack. No fancy cable, multiple tips or charger included

  • @CalcProgrammer1
    @CalcProgrammer1 Год назад +12

    Another Pinecil fanboy here. Open source, well built, and great price. Can't go wrong with the Pinecil.

    • @_BangDroid_
      @_BangDroid_ Год назад +3

      Except the tips

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Год назад +2

      The Pinecil tips DOUBLE the price of the iron. And when you need to replace one, you have to buy 4 And only from one place.
      Yeah, you can use TS100 clones, but then you don't gain the advantages of the Pinecil V2 extra wattage.

    • @cromyjr1592
      @cromyjr1592 9 месяцев назад

      My Pinecil v1 could never negotiate PD more than 9W (or something around that), even after updating the firmware. I tried every laptop USB-C power brick I could get my hands on (90W, 120W, 150W). It finally put itself out of misery by dying (sort of - dead screen) when I tried to connect with a barrel connector. Now it heats itself when connecting to USB, but only inside the handle not the tip. So there are a lot of things which can go wrong with Pinecil. Don't believe the fanboys ! Google it !

  • @jkobain
    @jkobain Год назад +1

    I actually bought myself some 510 (vaping devices socket) soldering iron pieces: 8W and 20W ones, and I'm quite happy with them for now.
    Yes, they won't do you beefier soldering joints, but for smaller jobs they actually serve me well, and they have several kinds of tips.

  • @henninghoefer
    @henninghoefer Год назад

    Those very long videos I can only watch on the weekend, so I very much like the idea of shorter mailbag segments!

  • @fuzzs8970
    @fuzzs8970 Год назад

    Thanks for your video. To be fair i guess a new review is needed after using the screw to tighten the tip 😊

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 Год назад +1

    A nice review video

  • @steverpcb
    @steverpcb Год назад +1

    Dave, totaly the wrong iron :( The one to go for is the E210 with the 3 tips, as badged by NorthridgeFix !

  • @BBlueBBasterd
    @BBlueBBasterd Год назад +2

    I would love to see a shootout between all these portable soldering irons (and a pinecil too if possible) to see which ones do best on a lower power budget. I already carry around a 30W PD battery bank with wireless charging for my phone and I'd love to see which iron does best with that. I'm obviously aware of the benefits of these attached to a brick but I'd be buying it mostly as a backup for on the road.

  • @TheBilgepumper
    @TheBilgepumper Год назад +1

    Does anyone here have any recommendations of channels similar to EEVblog that do a lot of audio equipment teardown, design, and such? Like how to properly isolate DAC outputs, ADC inputs, filter audible noise, etc.?
    I've found a few channels, but I'm specifically looking for ones this community has found to be valuable.

    • @Handlebar-MustDash
      @Handlebar-MustDash Год назад

      There's an English guy - 'learn electronics' or something like that, he covers audio equipment repair amongst other stuff.

  • @M.E63
    @M.E63 8 месяцев назад

    Get the Alientek T80P, supports 100w and supports JBC tips so you got a option of a ton of tips, performance is great, best portable iron and price is great, around 40usd

  • @Darieee
    @Darieee Год назад +1

    the 30$ is surely the price for just the iron -- the 80$ for the ts80 is usually what it went for WITH the charger, the iron itself was also around $40 .. bit more expensive but, way sexier

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Год назад

      I showed what you get for the $30, charger included.

    • @NusaCat
      @NusaCat Год назад +1

      @@EEVblog You sure about that? I didn't see any listing that included the charger for that price. Used your link too.

    • @JAKOB1977
      @JAKOB1977 Год назад +2

      The charger bundle with extra tip and liquid silicone 65w cable, and stand, and 65w charger, does seem to reflect a more expensive bundle.. the offer around 30 seems to be the most barebone.

  • @EdgarsLS
    @EdgarsLS Год назад

    I love when cheap chinease stuff has a metal case, it's very nice for very cheap

  • @typxxilps
    @typxxilps Год назад +1

    be carefull: dynamic pricing so that the price increases over time and has reached over 34$
    and of cause without that GAN charger, just the bare soldering ircon for that price.
    Even though I had ordered one with 2 tips from another store which filled up the next 20$ to get another 2$ discount.
    And I appreciate the move to Type C which is available more or less everywhere you find a smartphone, tablet or Laptop nowadays.

    • @mdfyui8000
      @mdfyui8000 Год назад

      Looking at the image, it doesn't look like the kit with the charger was ever $30. The selected item option is the smallest kit.

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Год назад

      @@mdfyui8000 Nicely spotted. Yeah, confirmed, $30 without the charger. $40 with the charger from one seller.

  • @tehpanda64
    @tehpanda64 Год назад +1

    based on the thumbnail I can already tell it is too good to be true.
    edit- surprised how capable it is, but I think I will just try not to do any soldering in the field to begin with haha.

  • @KD0CAC
    @KD0CAC Год назад

    Dave , it would seem you did what many of us do - do not read the instructions ;) , the box at 0:28 shows that the knurled cone is screwed off - insert tip - then screw cone back one ?
    Then maybe the tip with not " disconnect " ---- ?
    Thanks again

  • @acoustic61
    @acoustic61 Год назад

    The portable iron makers should get together and standardize tips. Use the same heater resistance of 6 ohms and same physical dimensions etc.

  • @kawwabonga
    @kawwabonga 9 дней назад

    would be nice to see a review of the second generation, HS-02!

  • @jamess1787
    @jamess1787 Год назад

    Bought it with your affiliate link. Thabks Dave!

  • @redsquirrelftw
    @redsquirrelftw Год назад +1

    One cool idea for those that may not want to buy a separate iron, lot of power tool companies like Ryobi sell mini inverters that run off their tool batteries, great way to power a plug in solder iron, or even a scope, out in the field. Good way to float a scope too. ;)

  • @geekPlayground
    @geekPlayground Год назад +1

    The price that Dave mentions is for the iron with one tip but without power adapter.
    Not sure if there was a deal before including the power adapter.

  • @johnsonlam
    @johnsonlam Год назад

    It's easy to fix the loosely problem and it's really cheap to use, great!

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Год назад +4

      There is no need to fix anything about the loose tip. You simply need to read the instruction manual and fit the tips correctly.

  • @Luke-san
    @Luke-san Год назад

    Well just received mine. Received from one of the famous stores. Didn't include the usb-c to jack thing cable and the stand while they said it was included. Not happy about that one.

  • @MrTurboturbine
    @MrTurboturbine Год назад

    The OLED display on my TS80 is almost completely burnt out, but it's okay because I set it up one time and never feel the need to change anything in it.

  • @joeyjustin6895
    @joeyjustin6895 Год назад

    GOOD IRON ALL GOOD NEW SHORT VIDS. ALLLL GOOD HERE

  • @BRYDN_NATHAN
    @BRYDN_NATHAN Год назад

    thank you
    ive been looking for a good field soldering iron hope you get into options on the market .
    .

  • @Mark_C1
    @Mark_C1 Год назад +1

    Hey Dave, fair review I thought. I’ve owned and been using one now for a few weeks after watching Richard at Learn electronics repair channel. Bought it to replace my very tired old Weller pu-2d iron. I purchased the full kit which comes with a usb to laptop charger adapter and loads of tips. I’ve been using the iron on the laptop charger and can confirm it heats up fast and holds its heat well using a better supply. Don’t know what your one was doing going up and down when you first used it ? Never seen mine do that, even under load on heavy ground planes I found the same as you. It would do it but it took time, even with the bc3 tip. I’d like to know how to tear it down and replace the usb port and what one it takes as I can see this being a failure point in the future. Brill review cheers Dave !!

  • @XSpImmaLion
    @XSpImmaLion Год назад

    Dang, these things are evolving fast!

  • @muhsinsahindal8252
    @muhsinsahindal8252 Год назад +2

    Pretty short video dave we want more

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Год назад +3

      This is a new slimmer Dave.

    • @gayn166er
      @gayn166er Год назад +1

      ​@@EEVblog Gonna be honest, I prefer old fatter Dave, even if he does only update once a week. But as long as Skinny Dave doesn't turn into a Shorts channel she'll be right.

  • @Weryl
    @Weryl Год назад

    21$ with full tip set you could find with shipping. Looks gr8 for that money.

  • @KeritechElectronics
    @KeritechElectronics Год назад +1

    It looks pretty nice though far from perfect, and the big grip looks reassuring. Hell, I wonder if that crazy Czech guy will make a video on it too. He seems to be the to-go Fnirsi review guy lately.

  • @JediBuddhist
    @JediBuddhist Год назад

    Thanks for cheering me up. ps just bought the pine iron which is sim and grrrrreat. :)

  • @rocketman221projects
    @rocketman221projects Год назад

    The temperature jumping around is probably from a bad connection since it doesn't hold the tip securely.
    It needs a more robust power connector, I doubt it will take long for that USB C connector to get broken off.

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Год назад

      No, I think it's the firmware sensing and tracking.

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Год назад +1

      The instruction manual explains why it's occurring. And Dave didn't assemble the product correctly, hence tips falling out.

  • @MMuraseofSandvich
    @MMuraseofSandvich Год назад

    You know what would be awesome sauce? A Pinecil that can accept TS80 series tips.

  • @sonnyson7381
    @sonnyson7381 Год назад

    Dave, just get the nut on the handle oit and slide the tip in and lock the nut.

  • @KirstyTube
    @KirstyTube Год назад

    I prefer the gas powered ones tbh. They can get stupid hot if you need and have heat blower attachments as well.
    In the shed i will stick to the Weller :)

  • @Eratas1
    @Eratas1 Год назад +2

    ITS 72$ not 30$!
    34$ is WITHOUT power adapter.

  • @carloscervantes836
    @carloscervantes836 2 месяца назад

    Did you force the PD output on the 48P? Why would you need to turn PD on unless you mean the PD trigger feature it has, which forces PD at the voltage you have to select, meaning you can force 20v into a lower voltage device by accident. Am I missing something here? What is the input USB C cable on the 48p connected to that it didn't just send the voltage requested by the iron.

  • @JennyEverywhere
    @JennyEverywhere Год назад

    I see you are a fan of the ILS tip from Hakko. I use an ILS tip on my TS-100 soldering iron.

  • @gwolf8807
    @gwolf8807 Год назад

    I have it and I love it!

  • @ErickBuildsStuff
    @ErickBuildsStuff Год назад

    I already have ts100 and Pinecil in my arsenal. Please suggest something similar portable for micro soldering. It’s just for a quick rework of decently larger smd components (larger than 0402 size). Main drawback of pinecil is the length of the tip. Too large for micro soldering applications in the field. I had to replace capacitors on a few boards in a remote place. I didn’t have enough replacement boards at that time. Had to solder directly.

  • @infi84
    @infi84 Год назад +2

    it's not really $30 as shown here, with the power adapter, nice cable and accessories it's more like $90

  • @XtianApi
    @XtianApi Год назад +1

    That's a crappy one. My ts100 is 80 dollars and heats up incredibly fast, reads accurately and has better screwdown tips.
    So little handhelds can be good

  • @daijoubu4529
    @daijoubu4529 Год назад

    I think the best budget is the one that takes T12 tips

  • @Marksetter
    @Marksetter Год назад

    i think the A$30 is for the iron itself with no tips, for the whole kit, with pd supply, cable, extra tips, its like A$117 ish... so you should note that in your video

  • @thejackofclubs
    @thejackofclubs Год назад +4

    the 88w pinecil is $26

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Год назад

      PLUS DELIVERY which makes it quite expensive here in AU.

    • @JAKOB1977
      @JAKOB1977 Год назад

      @@johncoops6897 plus 25% danish VAT and even more expensive shipping, which makes it hmm yeah expensive here in northern Europe, where we look at these non CN-taxed countries like AU & US etc with price envy.

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Год назад

      Grrr - RUclips deleted my long previous reply. Paskiaiset (finnish) 😢

    • @cromyjr1592
      @cromyjr1592 9 месяцев назад

      My Pinecil v1 never could negotiate PD more than 9W (or something around that), even after updating the firmware. I tried every laptop USB-C power brick I could get my hands on (90W, 120W, 150W). It finally put itself out of misery by dying (sort of - dead screen) when I tried to connect with a barrel connector. Now it heats itself when connecting to USB, but only inside the handle not the tip. So there are a lot of things which can go wrong with Pinecil. Don't believe the fanboys ! Google it !

  • @kd1010163
    @kd1010163 Год назад

    I hope you're able to check out the $33 portable mini scope from the same company. Looks interesting.

    • @kd1010163
      @kd1010163 Год назад

      FNIRSI 138 Pro Oscilloscope

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Год назад +2

      I've looked at several, they are pretty crap.

    • @kd1010163
      @kd1010163 Год назад +2

      ​@@EEVblog I've seen and enjoyed your past video's on low cost, mini scopes. Thank you for being a RUclipsr that interacts with your audience.

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Год назад +1

      ​@@kd1010163 - don't bother with any Dave Jones review of anything cheap. There are many RUclipsrs who review products fairly and with consideration of their price, instead of making the negative decision before even plugging them in.

  • @stevenspmd
    @stevenspmd Год назад

    Love my TS80P but the tips are NOT cheap.

  • @roboman2444
    @roboman2444 Год назад

    t12 tips? I might have to buy one of these immediately.

  • @MrCarGuy
    @MrCarGuy Год назад

    Capable of 96W according to them. Not bad at all if accurate

  • @sharkfinn6469
    @sharkfinn6469 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I've never heard anyone refer to a soldering iron as sexy 😂

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff 10 месяцев назад

    It doesn't come with a carrying case because it has a cap (which I find brilliant and too rare on portable irons)

  • @AppliedCryogenics
    @AppliedCryogenics Год назад

    Hey, there's no reason why someone cant attain expert-level soldering skills using only conical tips! Back in 1985, some of us only had conical tips! That Archer 15W iron.. it'll make a man out of ya! I dare say I am now a soldering expert, with decades of experience, and I can solder a QFN100 with a lukewarm potato, and I prefer conical tips!

  • @sirmongoose
    @sirmongoose Год назад

    I Still prefer 80+w wired irons
    This looks gimmicky but pinecils have good reputation. I bought some cheap ali irons and destroyed one for parts to another. It's all pretty darn interchangeable

  • @okhsunrog
    @okhsunrog Год назад +1

    Try Pinecil v2 with 140W PD3.1 power supply

    • @BenState
      @BenState 8 месяцев назад

      Thats what I got too.

  • @Sleement
    @Sleement Год назад +5

    Pinecil Pine64

    • @cromyjr1592
      @cromyjr1592 9 месяцев назад

      My Pinecil v1 never could negotiate PD more than 9W (or something around that), even after updating the firmware. I tried every laptop USB-C power brick I could get my hands on (90W, 120W, 150W). It finally put itself out of misery by dying (sort of - dead screen) when I tried to connect with a barrel connector. Now it heats itself when connecting to USB, but only inside the handle not the tip. So there are a lot of things which can go wrong with Pinecil. Don't believe the fanboys ! Google it !

  • @LuisTeixeira
    @LuisTeixeira Год назад

    Why didn’t they just add a threaded retainer for the tip, like in other soldering irons. That and the temperature reading are the only drawbacks I see.

    • @Handlebar-MustDash
      @Handlebar-MustDash Год назад

      They did. The clue is the knurling around the metal collar where the iron meets the tip. The collar screws down after passing over the tip and onto the body.

  • @smizmar8
    @smizmar8 Год назад +1

    I gotta say, this has to be the most positive review of a low price China product I think I've ever heard Dave give, I mean correct me if I'm wrong. But now I want one and they're $90 🤣

  • @ahnastenka
    @ahnastenka Год назад

    I will buy it for the charger and type-c cable, can you do a teardown video about the charger? Can we use them on smartphone charging, is it safe?

  • @unknownsauce3768
    @unknownsauce3768 Год назад

    A USB c adaptor for 18v power tool battery would work great!

  • @sonyx5332
    @sonyx5332 Год назад

    What power supply would people recommend for this? 🤔

  • @MartinE63
    @MartinE63 Год назад

    Portable yes, but unusable without a suitable length, super flexible cable, the type that seem to be unobtainable as a replacement, so these type of irons are ultimately destined for the junk pile. The user interface is also dire, although this one might possibly be better than the TS80/100.

  • @basileus9343
    @basileus9343 Год назад +2

    It would be pretty affordable if you already own a 65W USB PD charger, but its not even worth considering since it uses overpriced proprietary tips
    better a sequre si012 for portable irons to be used with T12 tips

  • @aephix73
    @aephix73 Год назад

    I prefer my Pinecil soldering iron for $25.99. It has all the features of the TS100 including firmware.

    • @acoustic61
      @acoustic61 Год назад

      Except the tips double the price.

  • @kg790
    @kg790 Год назад

    A question: is it not worth looking inside these plug packs from Ali express (and eBay, etc.) and examine the safety margins when doing these reviews?
    I've been wary of anything plugged into the wall from these cheap sites ever since seeing the blog posts dissecting cheap knockoff Apple chargers. Are these concerns outdated?

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 Год назад +1

      No, they are more than current. You should only buy plugpacks that have GENUINE certification for your country. Generally that means only buy from a local "bricks amd mortar" retailer, and never from China directly.

    • @kg790
      @kg790 Год назад

      @@johncoops6897 Thanks, that's what I've been thinking as well. If there's no local importer with legal liability in the same country, then don't buy any 220 V stuff.

  • @GalgoczkiAdam
    @GalgoczkiAdam Год назад

    Nice! I bought a smart watch for about 190 euro and it doesn't support the hand swap function.

  • @nemtudom5074
    @nemtudom5074 Год назад

    Buy the pinecil, thats the best portable soldering iron!

    • @cromyjr1592
      @cromyjr1592 9 месяцев назад

      My Pinecil v1 never could negotiate PD more than 9W (or something around that), even after updating the firmware. I tried every laptop USB-C power brick I could get my hands on (90W, 120W, 150W). It finally put itself out of misery by dying (sort of - dead screen) when I tried to connect with a barrel connector. Now it heats itself when connecting to USB, but only inside the handle not the tip. So there are a lot of things which can go wrong with Pinecil. Don't believe the fanboys ! Google it !

  • @tbangblack4515
    @tbangblack4515 Год назад

    Would love to see that against fx951-51

  • @peterv.276
    @peterv.276 Год назад

    don't spill water on the manual - read it. the tip is inserted different

  • @qzorn4440
    @qzorn4440 Год назад

    And very nice for Soldering Iron Wood Art 😎

  • @AlessandroAllegretti
    @AlessandroAllegretti Год назад +1

    96W refers to a power supply of 20V and at least 3,25A... So, it becomes really portable with max power with a 3-5A 5s RC LiPo battery 😉

  • @MrTechGadget
    @MrTechGadget Год назад

    I’ll stick with the Pinecil. Same price, better quality.