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Anvil AV-A48W Adjustable Analogue 48W Solder Station

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85-5900

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This no-nonsense, low-cost soldering station is ideally suited to hobby applications where durability, physical size and budget are the main concerns. The included 48W iron is ideal for both traditional and lead-free solders.


  • 48W mains powered soldering station with iron
  • Adjustable temperature from 150 to 450°C
  • Tip cleaning sponge included
  • Integral soldering iron holder
  • Click here for a range of suitable soldering tips

The soldering iron may give off non-hazardous fumes for approximately 30 minutes on first use.
Analogue / Digital Analogue
Power Output 48W
Temperature Min 150°C
Temperature Max 450°C
No. of Outputs 1
Iron Voltage 220 to 240V
Iron Model(s) 88-203B

Questions


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03 February 2018 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 85-5900
Q. What size tip comes with this iron?
A. Hi Sean, thank you for your question. This Antex adjustable analogue solder station comes with 0.5mm conical tip (85-5904).


21 January 2016 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 85-5900
Q. Are spare tips readily available? I shall be using the iron to work on model railway components, is this suitable?
A. Hi Rich, thank you for your question. Tips are available in the complete range.


21 October 2013 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 85-5900
Q. Hi Does this station come complete with solder iron? Thanks
A. Hi Derek. Thank you for your question. This is the complete station including the iron.

Reviews


Soldering Station

Reviewed by: Roy A Buss - 21 March 2018
Having never experiencing fine wire soldering. I chose to use this station, well pleased!. I'm still getting used to this skill the tool purchased is a great help.

Great Value

Reviewed by: Mr Mike Walton - 09 May 2016
I got this soldering station for my bench to replace an ancient soldering iron. Excellent bit of kit for the price with a variety of tips available.

Awesome kit for an amazing price

Reviewed by: James - 22 April 2016
Very well made, good quality cables and soldering iron. Cable from station to iron is very long and flexible, perfect for a work bench

Soldering station

Reviewed by: Doug - 08 February 2016
This soldering iron is a bargain at the price and very easy to use.

Great soldering station EQUALS successful projects

Reviewed by: ML3Scot - 26 August 2014
Several of these soldering stations were purchased for a group of beginners. After several weeks of regular use they have performed very well. The reasons for selecting these irons included: excellent price for the features and a stable stand plus wipe sponge built in so that beginners could use them safely. Some users prefered using kitchen metal scrunchie pot scourers to draw the iron tip through to clean the tip which did work well I must say, but never ever file the tips as that may damage a special coating. One word of warning though with regard to the variable temperature control. There was a tendency among our group to turn these up to full. This resulted in two builders lifting PCB tracks and damaging their printed circuit boards. Reading the instructions provided beforehand is a must. A wide range of various shaped replacement tips are available for under a pound each, Carefully consider purchasing these at the same time according to your needs. For example, if you will be soldering to large metal tags or vintage parts, you may find the wider 3mm spade shaped tip with 48 watts heat creates really effective soldered joints that a 25 watt iron with fine tip would really struggle to deliver. Similarly, the finer pointed tips will be effective on SMD parts soldered at a lower temperature. Finally we all make mistakes soldering don't we. Some of us burn our fingers too, or get a solder splash on our skin. Don't forget to have some burn cream and solder wick on hand at all times. And if you don't wear glasses, do purchase a pair of safety spectacles. For under three pounds, they are an excellent investment. Happy and safe soldering!