[Hometech] Electric Desoldering Device with Trigger Control and 3 Nozzles
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[Hometech]A Tool for Desoldering
This electric desoldering tool is designed to assist with removing solder from circuit boards and similar electronic components. It is intended for repair tasks where older solder needs to be cleared from connection points. The device integrates a heating element and a suction function in one unit to support desoldering work.

[Hometech]One-Handed Operation
The tool is designed for single-hand operation. Pulling the trigger activates both the heating element and the suction motor, allowing you to melt and remove solder while keeping your other hand available to steady components or reposition the workpiece. Actual ease of use may vary depending on the task.

[Hometech]Interchangeable Nozzles and Construction
The kit includes three interchangeable suction nozzles in different sizes, allowing you to select a nozzle that may better suit the solder joint or component you are working on. The tool’s body is made from alloy and plastic materials and is designed for high-heat applications. It operates using a standard 220V AC power outlet.
[Hometech]Product Specifications
- Power Input: 220V 50Hz
- Heater Output: 30W
- Suction Power: 350W
- Construction: Alloy plus Plastic
- Operation Mode: Single Hand
- Temperature Range: High Heat
- Handle Type: Heat Resistant
- Control System: Trigger Action
- Application: Circuit Board Repair
[Hometech]What’s Included
- 1 x Electric Desoldering Device
- 1 x Drilling Steel Rod
- 3 x Suction Nozzle
[Hometech]Frequently Asked Questions
How does this tool work?
The tool uses a 30W heating element to soften the solder, while a suction motor removes the molten material when the trigger is pulled. Actual performance may vary depending on solder type and working conditions.
What are the different nozzles for?
The three included suction nozzles vary in size, allowing you to choose a tip that may better match the component or solder joint you are working on.
What kind of power does it use?
This is a corded device designed to operate from a 220V 50Hz AC power outlet.