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The Weller Digital Soldering Station WLSKD7012A delivers professional-grade performance with a rapid 15-second heat-up to 650°F, precise digital temperature control, and an ergonomic grip for extended use. Featuring a smart safety rest and quick-change tips, this 70W, 120V station is built for durability with a 7-year warranty, making it the go-to tool for electronics pros and serious hobbyists alike.





| ASIN | B09XZBWJ5H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,731 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #33 in Soldering Stations |
| Brand Name | Weller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (273) |
| Display | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037103364326 |
| Included Components | Digital Soldering Station, 70-Watt Iron, 2.4mm Screwdriver Tip (WLTS24IR70), 1.6mm (WLTS16IR70), 0.8 Conical (WLTC08IR70), Iron Holder, User Manual, and Helping Hands |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 3.25"W x 7"H |
| Item Type Name | Soldering Station |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 350 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Apex Tool Group |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WLSKD7012A |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 7 Years |
| Model Number | WLSKD7012A |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Temperature Stability | 650 degrees_fahrenheit |
| UPC | 037103364326 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 896 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 70 watts |
A**.
Good little Iron. Good Temperature Control
I purchased this 70w Weller soldering iron station after my 10-year-old [at least] 40-watt Weller iron quit... (after I inadvertently left it on over night!). This little iron heats very quickly, and holds a very even temperature once it's hot. I'm not sure that the digital temperature readout is particularly accurate (although there is a "temperature offset" feature in the setup menu, to calibrate it/make it more accurate, but I haven't messed with that yet). I have it set to display "750°F", but I don't think it's really that hot... In any case, it really doesn't matter [to me], because I just set it to a high enough value to thoroughly & quickly melt my 60/40 (or 63/37) electronics solder, but not so hot as to oxidize the tip... regardless of the "reading". I'm using it primarily for electronics work (I repair/rebuild radio amplifiers), and it works very well for that, for the last 10 days or so. The handle is comfortable to grip and easy to use, and the slim shape of the heating element makes it nice getting into tight spots. The "Sleep" feature is nice too, so that the unit basically shuts-down (goes to low heat) after several minutes, and you can set the delay time in the menu. Also, the display reads in either F or C (selectable in the menu). The tips for this model are readily available (I already had a bag of 'aftermarket' replacements), but since the temperature is pretty well regulated, the tip should last a long time (my old iron was unregulated and would get quite hot, which burned-up the tips fairly quickly). So far I'm happy with this unit. It has worked perfectly right out of the box... no issues whatsoever. I guess time will tell, though... At this point, I'd recommend it.
H**R
Reliable and Efficient [Weller WLSKD7012A] : A Must-Have Soldering Iron!
Reliable and Efficient: A Must-Have Soldering Iron! I recently purchased the Weller [Weller WLSKD7012A] Soldering Iron, and it has been an outstanding addition to my toolkit. Quick Heating and Consistent Temperature: This soldering iron heats up rapidly and maintains a consistent temperature up to 896 Degrees Fahrenheit, making my soldering tasks more efficient and precise. The comfortable grip allows for extended use without causing hand fatigue, which is essential for detailed work. Whether I'm working on electronics, jewelry, or other crafts, this soldering iron performs exceptionally well across various projects. Weller's reputation for producing high-quality tools is evident in this soldering iron. It feels sturdy and well-made, promising longevity. In summary, the Weller [Weller WLSKD7012A] Soldering Iron combines performance, comfort, and durability, making it an excellent choice for both hobbyists and professionals. Highly recommended!
I**D
Use often
Heats up fast, great value for the money, high quality, suitable for fine projects such as circuit boards. Wish the cable was a little longer otherwise great design.
D**R
This is a terrible product with poor design and materials.
Weller used to be high quality. This is the worst piece of crap I've purchased in a long time. I've spent thousands of hours using soldering irons. I've always purchased Weller because they produced high quality and reliable equipment. This the last Weller product I will ever buy. The base is really light and unless you attache weights or magnets to it, it will be sliding all over the place. The cord is stiff which limits moving the iron around and drags the base all over the place. After a few hours of soldering, the tip oxidized and cleaning either didn't work or removed a very thin coating. In any case, the tip would no longer wet. I attempted to replace the tip, but it was frozen and when I applied enough torque to free the tip, it broke off threads. The parts I would need to repair the station don't seem to be available. I'm not too upset about that since if I did repair it, I would just have a repaired piece of crap. It is poorly made out of poor materials. Weller should be ashamed.
G**L
Works 100% better than my cheap soldering iron from college.
I bought this iron because I was replacing some capacitors and resistors in a vintage radio. Which means I had to de-solder a lot of old joints, which requires a lot of heat. I like that you have the flexibility of heat adjustment. And it heats up very quickly. The base is sturdy and holds the iron well. I also like the 'sleep mode' that it goes into if you get distracted or walk away.
K**K
Dependable brand name
Works very well. Heats up fast. Makes good solder joints. No complaints on first use.
S**E
Nice iron
Nice iron. Heats up very quickly.
A**.
Works great
Christmas gift for my husband. He seems to enjoy and helps a lot.
P**L
Yeah I have used it a few times and it seems to work quite well. I used to have a Weller 25 years ago and that had some weight to it (I guess it had a huge transformer in it) this one is very light. I agree with some other comments about the soldering irons cable is very stiff and you have to be careful not to burn it. I bought this over the cheaper Chinese (although I'm sure it's made in China) hoping Weller would have better quality control standards.
R**L
Iron not working and came with American plug
T**M
Heats up fast!
G**E
I was assured that this was suitable for UK but it is not. Have had to return it!
N**R
I have always used Weller soldering irons at work and home, and as such have always had a healthy degree of trust in their products. This product (WLSKD7012A) has a very serious flaw. The soldering iron holder is ridiculous. The iron itself will not stay in the coiled holder at all. I would go so far as to say that the design is outright dangerous. I've never encountered this before in ANY soldering iron product. The iron readily falls out of the holder (in fact their is no way it can stay in the holder) and can be the cause of fire and/or bodily harm. This design should not be on the market. I'm very disappointed with the company.
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