Hey Dave, I agree... it was the very first time I used an Miniware soldering iron and I was very impressed. As I told in the video, the things I've tested so far from Miniware have quality, the price is not always so friendly, but this one really catch off guard. It works really well even with usb. Was plesant experience. Thanks for watching. 👍
riiiight right, well... "the already good is much better" is NOW.. MUCH MUCH better! I just ordered the TS101 WITH... PD3.1! (PD 3.1 meaning... You can run it for 90 watt @ 28v versus the 24v barrel in cap) 🤤😌
@@TechCornerTV Im hoping it IS so! Doing the amps, watts,volts, calculations on rapid tables seems to pull up... 65 watts @ 24v would be 2.70833333 amps and @ 90 watts 28v 3.21428571 amps. So that SEEMS believable to me 1/2 amp more'ish. The real sourcery to ME, is that the PD 3.1 CABLE is rated to 240 watts!? @ 28v thats 8.57142857 amps!!! I have not seen a PD3.1 cord yet, but seems pretty sketchy lol Only the one place that i found them for sale and i cant find ANY reviews up for it on the tube here, id imagine... it would get quite a few views though! Im just winging it and i wont review it on here, but... Here is a link if you want to... www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005058397721.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.5.76e81802MDgxO8
I run 28v pd with 140w type c cable and anker 737 power bank 140w type c output 28v 5A - just got it to work - 0 - 300celcius in like 3 or 4 seconds lol
@@handyvan3422 Its remarkable! I always thought it was me(struggling to get a decent solder), turns out nnnno not so much, i had a crappy tool all along the difference is night and day using this unit, in any power config really! You do know it has a "turbo" button right? If you get into a big solder joint, you can hit it and get a boost right away, makes it flow so so nice!
Thanks for the detailed review. Also, i know you've done this for a while now, but thanks for including the Australian Dollar value in the videos too. Also congratulations on reaching over 2k subscribers now. If i remember correctly it was only a few months ago you had around 1k, but now its quickly jumped to over 2k!!
Hi Khoung, yes the channel is growing and I can only thank, nice people like you that follow my channel and my work. It has been a blast these last months, loving it! Who knows, maybe someday I can do this full time, that would be neat! No worries on $AUD, I notice that, I have a significant portion of my viewers are from Australia, so, it only makes sense 😁 no thanks required! Thanks for watching and commenting my videos!👍
@@TechCornerTVI thought they are solder were there portable and cab take them around wgy need a wire to make it work i remember in season 3 of power rangers Billy the blue ranger was using a solder and he was fixing the zords and I did not see a wire
Btw DC Jack 9-24V, up to 65W while USB-C (PD3.0) 9V-20V, maximum 45W so you have to keep that in mind. It's true that you are using a 65w power supply but it would draw only 45W which is not enough in my opinion. I'm still using TS100 and i was hoping that you could make a compression if change it worth it
Hi, with the last firmware update, you can go up 90W... that is pretty respectable even for a 220V soldering iron. So, it might worth the change.. as always, depends on your needs. Thanks for watching!
Hi! Yes, absolutely. I use it normally in my repair around my electronics labs in things I can't or don't need to bring to my workbench. Love it. Thanks for watching.
Hello! Sorry for late reply, house move and vacations. I get what you're saying, but having a USB powered system also comes with beneficts, less footprint, flexible cable (easier to work), if the USB power supply dies, just replace it... it's a tradeoff. Thanks for sharing and watching!
I bought the TS101a few days ago. In Australia with discount, I paid AU$78 delivered. Can't complain about that. What did cost me plenty though was a genuine Miniware (Uy Chan) D24 chisel tip which cost almost half the price of the iron. Any other tips I will be buying knock offs for sure.
Hi! Yeah, tips can be expensive. I have some orgininal ones but also for around 40€ or so, a "compatible" set with like 8 tips or so, there are tips that I use ocasionally and for one or other time, it will be enough for me. Thnaks for watching! PS - There is an upgrade for this to increase the power over 100W
Hi, I didn't know them. The iron seems very similiar and the price is very good also. But the company has a lot of interesting products. I will contact them for sure. Thanks so much for the tip 💪 and for watching 👍
@@TechCornerTVI'm really planning to buy the iron so badly. I'm saving up money and I currently have $12.... I'm still thinking if pinecil is maybe enough since it's cheaper... Maybe I'll buy it if it performs well or similarly as ts101
Hi, sorry the late reply, trying to keep up with the comments, not easy. I didn't have it at the time of this recording, it arrive later. You probably saw my recent videos on soldering irons. Now I even have an adapter and I can connect it directly to my Rigol power supply and use the 90W (I still need to do the firmware upgrade). Yes, that was the main problem. At the time of the recording, using USB you can only go up to 45W, 66W was using the DC barrel. I hope that I clarified your doubts. Thanks for watching.
Hi, I have a review on that one also ( ruclips.net/video/b4j5PCJfzGw/видео.html ) in case you want to check it out. I like Miniware very much, is very well refined and they have very nice products, but it is more or less the same in terms of performance. Miniware can go up to 96W, I might be wrong, but I think that's the only one that does that. But again, not sure of this right now. Thanks for watching.
Hi thanks for a very good review video. Im in a search for new soldering iron, would like to seek your opinion, between FNIRSI HS-01 and this TS-101? I like the form factor of the HS-01 and it is made of aluminium with covet, but not sure how does it compare to the TS-101 when in comes to performance..
Hi, I liked very much of the HS-01, is very complete and a fair price. TS-101 is a more refined tool, with the latest update you will be able to have 90W on it, that a very nice power to have on soldering iron. Other than that, has more functions in the firmware, several preset's etc., but is a bit more expensive, so as I normally say, you pay what you get, so more features means, more money. Ansering your question, personally the TS-101 is what I use whenever I'm not using my Axium soldering station. Thanks for watching.
Hello! This is not battery powered. It is powered directly by USB. For a battery version I recomend you to see this review I made of the Miniware TS1C ( ruclips.net/video/hBlp7oWb0FQ/видео.html ), it is wireless. Thanks for watching!
@leech In short yes, the price is very accessible to such a good tool. The way it melts the tin so fast and with such a fast recovery, will help a lot people that are not YET used to solder. Thats one of the main problems with people starting, they buy a cheap solder iron ($10 to $20). It will make your live harder, because it will not reach the desired temperatures, it will be slow to recover and so on. If you can use the DC barrel for 65W, it will be more than good. And the tips are accessible. You have on Aliexpress 11 tips for $50... amazing! Thanks for watching 👍
@@TechCornerTV Thank you for the clear answer, i will definitely consider buying it then because i have never soldered in my life before. I'll use your aff link then!
Hello! Sorry for late reply, house move and vacations. You're right, after this I tried to took more attention to that, thanks for sharing and for watching!
All this is useless if the tip is crap. So... how good is the tip? Hos does it compare with, say, the tip of a normal non temperature controlled, 60€ JBC solder iron? Beacause my cheap JBC solder iron is 15 years old, and the tip is still ok...
Hi, the tip seems to be good, but we have the advantage that we can change it whenever we want. My old JBC 60W, still is a good iron, but with only one general tip. To be honest, this is one of my favorites I ordered a 2M usb cable to be able to use it with more working area. Thanks for watching!
i just got mind an i can tell you i am not impress with this version don't know if mind is a lemon but don't start up quick as my old ts100 i takes forever to reach desire temp It Does reach temp at one point but very slow compare it with my cheap pinecil v2 or the sequre S1012 pro
Hi, I have here the Sequre to test, missing the time but for this unit you have a firmware upgrade to took him over 100W, again, didn't had the time yet to do it (and probably do a video about it). I like a lot, is my favorite soldering iron just after my Aixum T3B soldering station. Thanks for watching.
The heat-up and recovery time is very impressive for such a compact unit. Good review.
Hey Dave, I agree... it was the very first time I used an Miniware soldering iron and I was very impressed. As I told in the video, the things I've tested so far from Miniware have quality, the price is not always so friendly, but this one really catch off guard. It works really well even with usb. Was plesant experience. Thanks for watching. 👍
riiiight right, well... "the already good is much better" is NOW.. MUCH MUCH better! I just ordered the TS101 WITH... PD3.1! (PD 3.1 meaning... You can run it for 90 watt @ 28v versus the 24v barrel in cap) 🤤😌
Hi, I don't know if you'll be able to strech up to 90W because of the hardware limitations, but if you can, that will be awesome! Thanks for watching!
@@TechCornerTV Im hoping it IS so! Doing the amps, watts,volts, calculations on rapid tables seems to pull up... 65 watts @ 24v would be 2.70833333 amps and @ 90 watts 28v 3.21428571 amps. So that SEEMS believable to me 1/2 amp more'ish. The real sourcery to ME, is that the PD 3.1 CABLE is rated to 240 watts!? @ 28v thats 8.57142857 amps!!! I have not seen a PD3.1 cord yet, but seems pretty sketchy lol Only the one place that i found them for sale and i cant find ANY reviews up for it on the tube here, id imagine... it would get quite a few views though! Im just winging it and i wont review it on here, but... Here is a link if you want to... www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005058397721.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.5.76e81802MDgxO8
I run 28v pd with 140w type c cable and anker 737 power bank 140w type c output 28v 5A - just got it to work - 0 - 300celcius in like 3 or 4 seconds lol
@@handyvan3422 Its remarkable! I always thought it was me(struggling to get a decent solder), turns out nnnno not so much, i had a crappy tool all along the difference is night and day using this unit, in any power config really! You do know it has a "turbo" button right? If you get into a big solder joint, you can hit it and get a boost right away, makes it flow so so nice!
Are these worth getting with the supplied power supplies or am I better off egtting my own? Also, are there any competetives out there for this iron?
Thanks for the detailed review. Also, i know you've done this for a while now, but thanks for including the Australian Dollar value in the videos too. Also congratulations on reaching over 2k subscribers now. If i remember correctly it was only a few months ago you had around 1k, but now its quickly jumped to over 2k!!
Hi Khoung, yes the channel is growing and I can only thank, nice people like you that follow my channel and my work. It has been a blast these last months, loving it! Who knows, maybe someday I can do this full time, that would be neat! No worries on $AUD, I notice that, I have a significant portion of my viewers are from Australia, so, it only makes sense 😁 no thanks required! Thanks for watching and commenting my videos!👍
@@TechCornerTVI thought they are solder were there portable and cab take them around wgy need a wire to make it work i remember in season 3 of power rangers Billy the blue ranger was using a solder and he was fixing the zords and I did not see a wire
Btw DC Jack 9-24V, up to 65W while USB-C (PD3.0) 9V-20V, maximum 45W
so you have to keep that in mind. It's true that you are using a 65w power supply but it would draw only 45W which is not enough in my opinion.
I'm still using TS100 and i was hoping that you could make a compression if change it worth it
Hi, with the last firmware update, you can go up 90W... that is pretty respectable even for a 220V soldering iron. So, it might worth the change.. as always, depends on your needs. Thanks for watching!
no stay with your ts100
If you use a pd3.1 usb c charger, it goes up to 28v which allows it to operate at 90w.
Hi there,
Is soldering iron suitable for everyday tasks, such as repairing power electronics module and car audio amplifiers?
Hi! Yes, absolutely. I use it normally in my repair around my electronics labs in things I can't or don't need to bring to my workbench. Love it. Thanks for watching.
What good are they if you can’t plug them
Into a wall outlet
Hello! Sorry for late reply, house move and vacations. I get what you're saying, but having a USB powered system also comes with beneficts, less footprint, flexible cable (easier to work), if the USB power supply dies, just replace it... it's a tradeoff. Thanks for sharing and watching!
I bought the TS101a few days ago. In Australia with discount, I paid AU$78 delivered. Can't complain about that. What did cost me plenty though was a genuine Miniware (Uy Chan) D24 chisel tip which cost almost half the price of the iron. Any other tips I will be buying knock offs for sure.
Hi! Yeah, tips can be expensive. I have some orgininal ones but also for around 40€ or so, a "compatible" set with like 8 tips or so, there are tips that I use ocasionally and for one or other time, it will be enough for me. Thnaks for watching! PS - There is an upgrade for this to increase the power over 100W
Also check out the Pinecil soldering iron.
Hi, I didn't know them. The iron seems very similiar and the price is very good also. But the company has a lot of interesting products. I will contact them for sure. Thanks so much for the tip 💪 and for watching 👍
@@TechCornerTVI'm really planning to buy the iron so badly. I'm saving up money and I currently have $12.... I'm still thinking if pinecil is maybe enough since it's cheaper... Maybe I'll buy it if it performs well or similarly as ts101
Have you tried the Pinecil? It's half the price and just as capable
Hi Nick. I didn't have the chance yet. Is on my todo list 😁 thanks for the tip and for watching!
Why you can’t use the 65watt wall power brick you showed here? It’s a usbc. But you use the 45watt why?
Hi, sorry the late reply, trying to keep up with the comments, not easy. I didn't have it at the time of this recording, it arrive later. You probably saw my recent videos on soldering irons. Now I even have an adapter and I can connect it directly to my Rigol power supply and use the 90W (I still need to do the firmware upgrade). Yes, that was the main problem. At the time of the recording, using USB you can only go up to 45W, 66W was using the DC barrel. I hope that I clarified your doubts. Thanks for watching.
how does this compare to gdva gd300?
Hi, I have a review on that one also ( ruclips.net/video/b4j5PCJfzGw/видео.html ) in case you want to check it out. I like Miniware very much, is very well refined and they have very nice products, but it is more or less the same in terms of performance. Miniware can go up to 96W, I might be wrong, but I think that's the only one that does that. But again, not sure of this right now. Thanks for watching.
Hi thanks for a very good review video. Im in a search for new soldering iron, would like to seek your opinion, between FNIRSI HS-01 and this TS-101? I like the form factor of the HS-01 and it is made of aluminium with covet, but not sure how does it compare to the TS-101 when in comes to performance..
Hi, I liked very much of the HS-01, is very complete and a fair price. TS-101 is a more refined tool, with the latest update you will be able to have 90W on it, that a very nice power to have on soldering iron. Other than that, has more functions in the firmware, several preset's etc., but is a bit more expensive, so as I normally say, you pay what you get, so more features means, more money. Ansering your question, personally the TS-101 is what I use whenever I'm not using my Axium soldering station. Thanks for watching.
how to charge the battery without heading it?
Hello! This is not battery powered. It is powered directly by USB. For a battery version I recomend you to see this review I made of the Miniware TS1C ( ruclips.net/video/hBlp7oWb0FQ/видео.html ), it is wireless. Thanks for watching!
is this product suitable for absolute beginners *AND* for learning how to solder and become very good at soldering?
@leech In short yes, the price is very accessible to such a good tool. The way it melts the tin so fast and with such a fast recovery, will help a lot people that are not YET used to solder. Thats one of the main problems with people starting, they buy a cheap solder iron ($10 to $20). It will make your live harder, because it will not reach the desired temperatures, it will be slow to recover and so on. If you can use the DC barrel for 65W, it will be more than good. And the tips are accessible. You have on Aliexpress 11 tips for $50... amazing! Thanks for watching 👍
@@TechCornerTV Thank you for the clear answer, i will definitely consider buying it then because i have never soldered in my life before. I'll use your aff link then!
Yes. I’m a diy solderer and I use the old version. It’s great
@@PhilipHollowaychannel Thanks 🙏 That's very promising to hear 🙉
Just an FYI to everyone. IronOS (Ralim) isnt compatible on this device due to something they did to it
Hi, good to know . Thanks for sharing and watching!
i agree with that i am not impress with this one
You were off camera with the lcd display
Hello! Sorry for late reply, house move and vacations. You're right, after this I tried to took more attention to that, thanks for sharing and for watching!
All this is useless if the tip is crap. So... how good is the tip? Hos does it compare with, say, the tip of a normal non temperature controlled, 60€ JBC solder iron? Beacause my cheap JBC solder iron is 15 years old, and the tip is still ok...
Hi, the tip seems to be good, but we have the advantage that we can change it whenever we want. My old JBC 60W, still is a good iron, but with only one general tip. To be honest, this is one of my favorites I ordered a 2M usb cable to be able to use it with more working area. Thanks for watching!
i just got mind an i can tell you i am not impress with this version don't know if mind is a lemon but don't start up quick as my old ts100 i takes forever to reach desire temp
It Does reach temp at one point but very slow compare it with my cheap pinecil v2 or the sequre S1012 pro
Hi, I have here the Sequre to test, missing the time but for this unit you have a firmware upgrade to took him over 100W, again, didn't had the time yet to do it (and probably do a video about it). I like a lot, is my favorite soldering iron just after my Aixum T3B soldering station. Thanks for watching.