Pine64 Store is offering their
Pinecil Smart Mini Portable Soldering Iron Tool on sale for
$25.99. Standard shipping starts at ~$11.99 (
may vary depending on location).
Thanks to community member
Sparkiekun for finding this deal
Note: Stock may be limited while supplies last
About the Product- Dual power input design: 1) USB-C supports both PD and QC 3.0 and; 2) DC5525 barrel DC jack
- Speedy Rapid Warmup: Reaches operating temperature in 6 seconds. Support for on-demand rapid boost feature
- Adjustable soldering tip temperature which can be set between 100° C and 400° C using the adjustment buttons and an easy-to-read OLED display
- Portable: it features a sleek and slim design, comprised of an SAE 304 stainless steel core housed inside a polycarbonate shell
- Auto standby mode engages when it is not in use ensuring the user safety
Includes- Pinecil Soldering Iron Tool
- B2 ST (Short Tip) Soldering Tip
Warranty- Product includes a 30-day device warranty w/ purchase
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Pinecil order:
PINECIL – Smart Mini Portable Soldering Iron 1 $25.99
USB TYPE-C TO USB TYPE-C SILICONE POWER CHARGING CABLE - 1 meter length 1 $3.49
USB TYPE-C TO USB TYPE-C SILICONE POWER CHARGING CABLE - 1.5 meter length 1 $3.99
PINECIL Portable Mini Stand 1 $1.99
PINECIL Replacement Tip Contacts 1 $1.00
PINECIL Soldering Tip Set (Fine) 1 $24.99
PINECIL Soldering Tip Set (Gross) 1 $24.99
PinePower - 120W Desktop Power Supply - US version 1 $37.99
PINECIL Break Out Board 1 $3.99
Small diam solder: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AYJ0B7Y/
Large diam solder: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AVLM4SO/
Small station: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08Y1JZHD4/
Big station: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081MZX8Q8/
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Don't fall into the trap of believing that regular USB-C charger will work with it. Instead, rummage through your pile of old computer hardware and see if you have an old laptop charger whose barrel fits Pinecil's jack. Otherwise you end up having to pay extra for a GaN charger (if you don't have one) and USB-C to USB-C cables. USB-A to USB-C cables also work when you have a proper charger, but will provide a smaller wattage.
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Here's the adapter I printed to make it work.
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/t...l-or-ts100
Here's the adapter I printed to make it work.
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/t...l-or-ts100
Grabbed their silicone USB-C cable as well, all works perfect with my 5-6 year old Anker 67W brick (one of their original GaN products).
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Don't fall into the trap of believing that regular USB-C charger will work with it. Instead, rummage through your pile of old computer hardware and see if you have an old laptop charger whose barrel fits Pinecil's jack. Otherwise you end up having to pay extra for a GaN charger (if you don't have one) and USB-C to USB-C cables. USB-A to USB-C cables also work when you have a proper charger, but will provide a smaller wattage.
Thanks for the post OP, they been out of stock for a long while.
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Pinecil order:
PINECIL – Smart Mini Portable Soldering Iron 1 $25.99
USB TYPE-C TO USB TYPE-C SILICONE POWER CHARGING CABLE - 1 meter length 1 $3.49
USB TYPE-C TO USB TYPE-C SILICONE POWER CHARGING CABLE - 1.5 meter length 1 $3.99
PINECIL Portable Mini Stand 1 $1.99
PINECIL Replacement Tip Contacts 1 $1.00
PINECIL Soldering Tip Set (Fine) 1 $24.99
PINECIL Soldering Tip Set (Gross) 1 $24.99
PinePower - 120W Desktop Power Supply - US version 1 $37.99
PINECIL Break Out Board 1 $3.99
Small diam solder: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AYJ0B7Y/
Large diam solder: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AVLM4SO/
Small station: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08Y1JZHD4/
Big station: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081MZX8Q8/
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https://www.amazon.com/Soldering-...37&sr=1-10
For 'helping hands', I use pliers with rubber bands on the handles to give small components a gentle squeeze.
I figure start with something like this, get a feel for soldering low-stakes, and then see if there's anything you want to upgrade as you go.
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The longer tips were for v1.
I would get shorter tips if you only plan on using this pinecil, but if you have other portable irons like a TS100 you can use long/regular tips as they are interchangeable.
Thanks for the post OP, they been out of stock for a long while.
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V2 tips are slightly better. TS100/V1 tips are more widely available and individual replacements can be bought cheaply on places like Aliexpress. I only ever use 2 types of tips so it doesn't make sense to buy a whole set or replace a whole set when a tip gets too oxidized.
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