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Weller WESD51 Digital Soldering Station with Power Unit, Soldering Pencil, Stand, Sponge

Weller WESD51 Digital Soldering Station with  Power Unit, Soldering Pencil, Stand, Sponge

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Brand: Weller
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $199.99
Buy New: $128.88
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 346

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.9 x 4
Slim, comfortable pencil, with ETA tip, reduces operator fatigue
Tip temperature offset capability
User has capability of resetting station temperature readings
Iron is fitted with a non-burnable silicon rubber cord for safety
UL and cUL listed, ESD safe to protect sensitive components

MPN: WESD51
Model: WESD51
UPC: 037103191328
EAN: 0037103191328
ASIN: B000ARU9PO

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Designed for continuous production, rework, and repair of through hole, SMT boards, most ground planes, and multi-layer boards
  • Wireless temperature lockout prevents operator from raising temperature to levels higher than specified for the board or component
  • Digital readout allows quick and accurate temperature control
  • Station automatically powers down after 99 minutes of inactivity to prolong tip life and save power
  • Pencil is fitted with non-burnable silicone rubber cord for added safety, and pencil uses ET series tips

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  • Weller WES51 Analog Soldering Station, Power Unit, Soldering Pencil, Stand and Sponge

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
WELLER WESD51 DIGITAL SOLDERING STATIONSTATION INCLUDES POWER UNIT, SOLDERING PENCIL, STAND and SPONGE ; MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED WITH DIGITAL LED DISPLAY ; ALLOWS USER TO READ TEMPERATURE SETTING and ACTUAL TIP TEMPERATURE ;DESIGNED FOR CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION SOLDERING ; CAN SWITCH BETWEEN F and C ; SLIM, COMFORTABLE PENCIL, WITH ETA TIP, REDUCES OPERATOR FATIGUE ; TIP TEMPERATURE OFFSET CAPABILITY ; USER HAS CAPABILITY OF RESETTING STATION TEMPERATURE READINGS ; IRON IS FITTED WITH A FLAME RESISTANT SILICON RUBBER CORD FOR SAFETY ; UL and CUL LISTED, ESD SAFE TO PROTECT SENSITIVE COMPONENTS


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Non functional unit - 0 stars   November 11, 2008
Gene Shimosato (New York City)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was excited to receive this item. As I set up to do some quick electronic repairs, I took it out of the box. Plugged it in and set it to 700 degrees Farenheit.

The base turns on but the iron does not heat up. Nothing, nada, arrrgh! I had to use my 7 dollar Sears iron which has been working for the last 6 years!

I am not happy at all and probably will not go Weller ever again. Although the merchant promised to ship me another one right away, I am a bit skeptical on the quality of this digital unit.




4 out of 5 stars Best bang for the buck...   September 20, 2008
J. M. Barbera (Palo Alto, CA USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Weller WESD51 is an excellent low cost soldering iron for the lab technician or hobbyist. The key benefit is the ability to accurately control and monitor the tip temperature. This allows using the lowest possible temperature setting (675 - 725 ) which prolongs tip life and prevents component damage.

It can handle a wide range of tasks from very small SMD components to large ground connections. The silicone rubber cord resists high temperatures should the tip accidentally come in contact. I have one on my lab bench at work and liked it so much I bought one for my home workbench.



5 out of 5 stars when you need a dependable iron   November 14, 2007
Anthony A. Parker (Okc, OK USA)
Weller... solid and dependable. Don't do what I did and get the cheap knock-offs first. This is the one you want.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent item and value   February 25, 2007
Timthetoolman (Texas)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This fired up right away and I have not had any problems with it at all. The temperature control is extremely accurate. The unit is very easy to use and maintain. Replacement tips and parts are readily available at places like Fry's (which wanted quite a bit more for this same iron). Although the only thing I have needed to purchase for it outside of solder was a few different style tips for varying electronic soldering applications. I highly recommend this iron for the hobbyist or professional.


2 out of 5 stars Did not work out of the box   January 20, 2007
Charles S. Fitch
6 out of 9 found this review helpful

My last Weller soldering iron was bought in 1977 and ran for thirty years so I was looking forward to another great experience especially with enhanced temperature control.

The unit did not work right out of the box. You would set the temperature for something nominal and the display would not indicate any temperature change although the iron got hotter. Actually within a few minutes it started to glow red. Obviously there was no temperature control.

I finally got to the proper warranty section of Cooper tools that handles Weller and although I was promised an RMA number and a pre-paid mailing label, none ever arrived.

At this point I had run out of patience and needed a soldering iron and since in this condition it was just a piece of junk, I just mailed it to the repair station (about $8.oo). Within two weeks it was back with no explanation of what was wrong. Now it runs ... so far so good.

Now this was just an annoyance and an expense to me but suppose you were a customer in the far out back of say, Honduras, and this unit arrived not functional. That could be a disaster and would give one good reason to not like the US. No customer should be the final quality control point. This unit should have never left the factory non-operative.


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