🔍 Solder Like a Pro with Precision!
The Hakko T18-B Conical Soldering Tip is engineered for precision and efficiency, featuring a conical shape that allows for detailed work. Its rapid heat transfer and durable construction make it an essential tool for both novice and experienced soldering enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | HAKKO Corporation |
Part Number | T18-B |
Item Weight | 0.229 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 0.3 x 0.3 inches |
Item model number | T18-B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Size: Medium |
Color | シルバー |
Style | T18-B Standard (R0.5) |
Material | iron |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Solder Tip Only |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**S
やっぱり国産品
中華製のはんだごてに交換しましたが性能がまったく違いました。日本製最高です。中華製のこてはゴミでした。
A**R
Good general purpose tip for SMT soldering
This soldering tip is good for general purpose SMT soldering. I was able to solder 0402 sized components and also get heat into connections that had large heat sinks (ground connections on PCB). I had also gotten a T18-S4 tip, but this works much better for most uses. Definitely recommend this genuine Hakko tip over the garbage aftermarket tips.
O**I
Good improvement part for china tools
Bought this to see if the chinese soldering station could be upgraded to better performance. The difference between the one included with the yihua and this hakko tip is astounding, would highly recommend this part to anybody with a Yihua 853AAA.
N**Z
Sehr gut !
Arbeitet sich ganz anders als das billige Zeugs, teilweise bis 40 Grad weniger Hitze notwendig. Habe keine Hakko-Station sondern an eine andere. Hatte wegen dem Preis etwas gezoegert, hat sich gelohnt! Leider keine feineren Spitzen.
T**N
Fits Aoyue 469 soldering iron
I took a gamble on this hoping it would fit in my Aoyue 469 soldering iron. Turns out it did, and it seems to be at least as good as the original tip (probably better). So, if you have an Aoyue 469 and need a new tip, this is a good option. That's assuming you can even remove your old tip. Mine was practically welded in place, and I had to use a hammer to get it out.
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