Weller WP80 Soldering Iron 24 V 80 W 350 °C
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Product Name: Weller WP80 Soldering Iron – 24 V, 80 W, up to 350 °C
Brand: Weller
Model: WP80
Product Overview
The Weller WP80 is a robust, professional soldering iron designed for light to medium-duty soldering tasks where reliability and consistent performance are key. Operating at 24 V and 80 W, it reliably heats up to a maximum of approximately 350 °C — making it well suited for general electronics repair, prototyping and assembly work.
✅ Key Features
- 24 V power input / 80 W output: Delivers sufficient power for good thermal response, enabling faster recovery on the iron when making multiple joints in succession.
- Max temperature ~350 °C: Appropriate for most standard soldering operations using leaded or lead-free solder, and safe for many typical components without excessive risk of damage.
- Professional-grade construction: Built by Weller, a well-known brand in soldering tools, the iron is suited for workshop or production-line use, offering durability and repeatable results.
- Good ergonomic design: Although I don’t have full details on the handle design here, Weller irons typically emphasise operator comfort and safe handling in continuous use.
- Versatile application: Ideal for general electronics, repair benches, training environments or service work where a dependable iron is needed without the complexity of a full digital station.
Typical Applications
- Repairing circuit boards and general electronics – both through-hole and some SMD work.
- Prototyping or hobbyist use where a reliable 80 W iron with stable temperature is sufficient.
- Service benches, maintenance areas, training labs where ease of use and tool reliability are valued over ultra-high precision.
- Situations where you may not need the highest possible temperature, but you want quick thermal response and consistent performance.
Why Choose the Weller WP80?
Because you want a reliable, well-built soldering iron from a trusted brand, capable of handling everyday tasks without over-engineering. The 80 W rating gives you a good margin of power, so the iron can maintain heat when contacting larger pads or moderate copper areas. The 350 °C max temperature covers most standard solders and is safe for the majority of components. If you’re working in a setting where ease of use, durability, and consistent results matter more than ultra-fine micro-SMD work, this model makes excellent sense.
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