The Home Depot[homedepot.com] has Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Soldering Iron + 2.0Ah Compact Battery Pack on sale for $89. Shipping is free.
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Product Description:
The M12 Soldering Iron delivers fast application speeds by reaching operational temperature in under 18 seconds and maintaining an optimized temperature throughout the most demanding applications. The heat indicator utilizes REDLINK INTELLEGENCE to notify users when the tool is ready-to-use and safe-to-store, eliminating the guesswork. The 3-stop pivoting head provides unmatched access by allowing users the ability to adapt the tool for the application and solder in more confined spaces. The M12 Soldering Iron powered by REDLITHIUM battery technology delivers up to 40 minutes of run-time on a M12 Compact Battery Pack.
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882346329195
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The Home Depot[homedepot.com] has Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Soldering Iron + 2.0Ah Compact Battery Pack on sale for $89. Shipping is free.
Model: M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Soldering Iron with 2.0 Ah Compact Battery Pack
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FWIW read the reviews before you dive in. I bought one a while back on an even crazier deal because I couldn't argue the usefulness having M12 stuff, but these are probably not good for someone that is going to use it a lot or for thick joints.
FWIW read the reviews before you dive in. I bought one a while back on an even crazier deal because I couldn't argue the usefulness having M12 stuff, but these are probably not good for someone that is going to use it a lot or for thick joints.
FWIW read the reviews before you dive in. I bought one a while back on an even crazier deal because I couldn't argue the usefulness having M12 stuff, but these are probably not good for someone that is going to use it a lot or for thick joints.
I agree. I've had one for about 2.5 years and find it acceptable for some applications, but it's pretty unrefined. I often ended up using my Weller soldering station with an M18 power inverter if I'm away from power. I still use the M12 occasionally for quick stuff since it's very convenient and heats up in about 20s.
That being said, if you do want one, this is a very decent price.
I like Milwaukee tools and own many in the M12 line, but these are junk. I sold my after the first use over a year ago and own a butane powered unit for field work. It works much better then this ever would have. Cool idea, bad execution.
I like Milwaukee tools and own many in the M12 line, but these are junk. I sold my after the first use over a year ago and own a butane powered unit for field work. It works much better then this ever would have. Cool idea, bad execution.
Horses for courses. I'm a Harry Homeowner and find this iron perfect for the occasional soldering job. For finer work, I pull out the Weller. I could never get a butane unit to work for me reliably, but I'm sure that was user error.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank big mike
That being said, if you do want one, this is a very decent price.
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