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The Herain Welding Tip Cleaner Set features 13 stainless steel spiral wires ranging from 0.4 to 1.6 mm plus a flat file, all housed in a durable aluminum case. Designed for precision cleaning of welding tips, carburetors, gas orifices, and more, this compact kit ensures optimal machine performance and longevity by effortlessly removing residue and blockages.






| ASIN | B09B3T85BM |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 791,501 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 196 in Soldering Tip Cleaners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,070) |
| Date First Available | 17 Aug. 2021 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
| Manufacturer | Herain |
| Manufacturer reference | hqqjs-01 |
| Part Number | hqqjs-01 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 2.29 x 1.02 cm; 18 g |
J**M
Actually found my old welding tip cleaner set which is over 30 years old and it is much better quality, as in, better files.
J**S
These worked great for clearing welding tips that get restricted. I also have used them for clearing motorcycle carburetor passages and jets. The variety of sizes works on many different size openings.
Z**L
I still clean my share of carburetors. String trimmer, lawnmower, motorcycle-- it seems like there's always something that needs a carburetor cleaning. I recently went through the 4 carbs on my sport bike, something that probably hadn't been done for several years (I bought it as a non-runner). I'd previously done a quick-and-dirty cleaning on them-- just enough to ride it around a bit-- but the engine had a pretty big flat spot below 3500 RPM and it wasn't particularly easy to start, even with full choke. The problem with tiny jets and emulsion tubes is that the orifices are so small that even aggressive cleaners have a hard time getting inside and removing deposits. There just isn't enough surface area for the chemicals to work. I ran all of the jets through my ultrasonic cleaner with very hot water-based cleaner (LA's Totally Awesome from the dollar store) and then verified that the tiny orifices were clear by using these cleaners. This makes sure that any stubborn varnish is removed. Then I ran them through the ultrasonic cleaner again and blew them out with compressed air. After a visual inspection, every passage is clean and debris-free. I'm waiting on a parts delivery, after which I'll reassemble the carbs and sync them on the bike. I'm not out of the woods yet, but I can be certain that the jets and passages in the carbs will be clean. I specifically wanted an inexpensive tool because I may end up bending/modifying/mutilating this one to work on carburetors, and I didn't want to mourn the loss of anything more expensive. Not sure if these cleaners are made to any sort of calibrated diameter and I don't care-- they work just fine for carbs. I'm sure they'll also work for torches, and potentially for cleaning the small passages in paint guns as well. All I know is that for $5 I was able to ensure that my carbs are cleaner than they have been in years.
J**D
Corroded when arrived..hard to use..time waster..
G**E
Excellent product and good price
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