Excellent. I ordered one of these yesterday from Mr Ali's store before I watched this video. I find I'mm doing a fair bit of SMD work these days and this will be a massive help. I'm waaaaay too cheap to buy a HAKKO.
I grabbed one of these a little over a year ago or so, LOVE IT. I don't use it very often, but its definitely worth having! For anyone having issues with it, mine had an error code out of the box. I opened up the controller and one of the pins had come out of one of the Molex connectors for the thermocouple. Locked it back into place and its been working since.
Mine star not to get hot enough after 3 months of not using it very often. And I opened it up and the temperature control is no makingna good contact. Parts are not very reliable in this thing. But what can I spect for a $30 dollar Tweezers 😂
Beat me too it! Niche case but would be so damn useful for when you did need it. My technique of rapidly moving from side to side of a smd component isn’t that reliable lol
I bought one of this tweezers and fail after two times. I remove the 110 volts heaters and change for 24 volts 50 watts. I connect the tweezers to an old yihua 937D soldering station. Finally remove the tips and change for a more fine tips, now the tweezers works like a champ. Best Regards.
hi @@KrisCochrane, you can get a set of WELLER WXMT + WDH 60 SOLDER TWEEZER on ebay currently for £435. great to use if somebody else is paying for them.
Either he used solder with low melting point or tweezer temperature is turned way above +300C and solderings have a bit of flux left. In practice these tweezers are total crap. In boards where components are soldered with regular 60/40 solder or usual ROHS solder with higher melting point than 60/40, these tweezers struggle and even can't do anything. Plus constant nuisance with tip ends who doesn't stay adjusted together. I have these by the way. They aren't worth the cost of cardboard box where they was packed.
Excellent. I ordered one of these yesterday from Mr Ali's store before I watched this video. I find I'mm doing a fair bit of SMD work these days and this will be a massive help. I'm waaaaay too cheap to buy a HAKKO.
I grabbed one of these a little over a year ago or so, LOVE IT. I don't use it very often, but its definitely worth having! For anyone having issues with it, mine had an error code out of the box. I opened up the controller and one of the pins had come out of one of the Molex connectors for the thermocouple. Locked it back into place and its been working since.
Mine star not to get hot enough after 3 months of not using it very often. And I opened it up and the temperature control is no makingna good contact. Parts are not very reliable in this thing. But what can I spect for a $30 dollar Tweezers 😂
I feel like I really need one, I am not sure what I would use it for but I NEED it just in case.
I was just about to comment the same thing lol
Beat me too it! Niche case but would be so damn useful for when you did need it. My technique of rapidly moving from side to side of a smd component isn’t that reliable lol
was on special offer when I looked on banggood this morning.
Nice review and demonstration 👏👏👏
I haven’t tried these myself but a lot of reviews say they have exploded first time out the box.
I reviewed one of those about a year or so ago, were OK but weren't the best for alignment of the tips for small SMD, like 0402 or 0201.
I bought one of this tweezers and fail after two times.
I remove the 110 volts heaters and change for 24 volts 50 watts.
I connect the tweezers to an old yihua 937D soldering station.
Finally remove the tips and change for a more fine tips, now the tweezers works like a champ.
Best Regards.
Its finer than i thought. Thank you.
Sold! I'm buying one.
They look quite bulky, but seem to work a treat. Nice quick video mate! Straight off and on again!
Have you used the Weller ones, fantastic except for the price.
No, never tried them I'm afraid. I was always an Antex man lol.
hi @@KrisCochrane, you can get a set of WELLER WXMT + WDH 60 SOLDER TWEEZER on ebay currently for £435. great to use if somebody else is paying for them.
Either he used solder with low melting point or tweezer temperature is turned way above +300C and solderings have a bit of flux left. In practice these tweezers are total crap. In boards where components are soldered with regular 60/40 solder or usual ROHS solder with higher melting point than 60/40, these tweezers struggle and even can't do anything. Plus constant nuisance with tip ends who doesn't stay adjusted together. I have these by the way. They aren't worth the cost of cardboard box where they was packed.
great video
Thanks for this. What microscope are you using? Looks great.
life span of these things?
toasty tweezers 😊 thanks
Know that it's designed for SMD but have you tried it on removing through hole components?
Com as ponteiras quadradas fica muito melhor
Looks like a Bond villain's hand.
i fucking need this omg ...with my shit eye sight and shaky hands i cand do smd ...i ineed it !!
Calm down right now or go to your room. 🤨
oh no I bought it, it's really bad quality, losing money.
why are you losing money
Robles it’s not forbidden to do some thinking by yourself.
@@Peter.Jensen fuck off