Price: $56.99
(as of Nov 03, 2024 08:01:01 UTC – Details)
Product Description
2-IN-1
WEP 882D Integrates a soldering station with hot air rework station, making a compact main unit. This unit is a great addition for your tool kit if you’re looking for a multifunctional soldering and rework station that has minimum footprint on your work desk.
Application
General Soldering / RC Builds / DIY Circuits…
Soldering Iron
Powered by high quality ceramic heating element to provide consistent heating performance, and great reliability. Provides better ergonomics than traditional soldering iron.
Soldering Station
Temperature: 392-896°F
PID Temperature Control: Yes
Sleep Mode: Yes
Hot Air Gun
Built with patented cylindrical ceramic heating element design, providing superior temperature control and safety as compared to traditional coiled heating element. Built with spiraling outlet design to provide concentrated air flow during SMD rework.
Hot Air Rework Station
Temperature: 212-896°F
Adjustable Air Volume: Knob-control
PID Temperature Control: Yes
Standby Mode: Yes
Sleep Mode
Activates when non-use for longer than 10 minutes is detected, cooling the soldering iron’s temperature to 392°F. This mode protects the soldering tip’s plating from oxidizing when left unused for 10 minutes, and extends the ceramic heating element’s lifespan.
Automatic Shutdown
Only activates under sleep mode (10-minute) when further non-use for longer than 20 minutes is detected. This prevents the user from leaving the station turned on unattended, provides better safety when users accidentally forget to turn off the station.
Standby Mode
When the hot air gun is placed into the holder, regardless the temperature setting, the hot air gun will automatically stop heating, and cool to 212°F. Once the hot air gun is cooled, the blower will also stop operating to enter the standby mode. This function extends the hot air gun’s heating element lifespan.
WEP 882D Accessories Included
5 x Soldering Tips + 3 x Hot Air Nozzles
2 x Spools of Solder Wire
1 x Tip Cleaner (Brass Wool+Rosin)
1 x Desoldering Pump
1 x Tweezers
Specifications
Model number WEP 882D Rated voltage range 110V-127V/AC, 60Hz Rated power 750W Main unit dimensions L5.9*W3.54*H2.28in±0.2in Operating ambient temperature 0~40°C/32°F~104°F Display LED Nixie Tube Soldering iron Temp. range 200°C~480°C/392°F~896°F Iron Tip to ground resistance <2ohms Hot Air Station Temp. range 100°C~480°C/212°F~896°F Air Delivery Brushless fan with smooth air delivery Air Volume ≤120L/min
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Customer Reviews
3.9 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
109
4.3 out of 5 stars
64
4.5 out of 5 stars
150
Price
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Category
Soldering Iron Tips Set Soldering Iron Handpiece Hot Air Gun Nozzles set 2-IN-1 Multi Station 2-IN-1 Multi Station 2-IN-1 Multi Station
Functions
ONLY compatible with WEP 926LED V3, WEP 8786D-I SE, WEP 882D, WEP 948DQ-II Compatible with WEP 948DQ-II, WEP 882D, WEP 8786D-I SE Compatible with all WEP hot air rework stations EXCEPT WEP 959D Soldering & Desoldering Hot Air Rework & Soldering Hot Air Rework & Soldering
Temp.Range
392~896℉ 392~896℉ 392~896℉
Other Parameters
Desoldering Temp.Range: 716~896℉ Hot Air Temp.Range: 212~896℉ Hot Air Temp.Range: 212~896℉
PID Temperature Stabilization
✓
✓
✓
Temparature Calibration
✓
✓
✓
Standby/Sleep Mode
✓
✓
✓
2-IN-1: This 2-IN-1 rework station combines a soldering station with a hot air rework station in a super compact body. Comes with individual LED displays, power switches, temperature control buttons, and air volume adjustment.
Precision Temperature Control: This rework station comes with built-in PID program, providing temperature control for both the soldering iron and hot air gun. The soldering station temperature is 392-896°F adjustable, and hot air rework station temperature is 212-896°F adjustable with variable air volume.
Useful Functions: This unit comes with sleep mode for soldering iron, standby mode for hot air gun, °C-°F Conversion, automatic shutdown, and calibration function. You can use these functions to reduce wear, extend soldering tips and heating element’s lifespan, and achieve greater temperature precision.
Complete Soldering Kit: This soldering kit for electronics rework includes 2 spools of solder wire, 5 soldering tips (I/B/K/3.2D/3C), brass wool tip cleaner, desoldering pump, 1 pairs of tweezers, 3 hot air nozzles. You can get started with soldering with everything in this kit.
This soldering iron kit is covered by our exclusive 1-year USA technical support, with 24-hour assistance from our dedicated team. Note: This product is rated for 110-127V USA specifications. Do not connect this iron to a 220V power socket.
Customers say
Customers like the functionality, heat level, and value for money of the soldering station. They mention it works well, the controls seem to work fine, and the temperatures are on point. Some also say it’s a good entry-level tool and a great product for beginners or experienced users. Customers are satisfied with the ease of use and soldering station. However, some customers differ on the build quality and accessories.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Hermel –
Nearly perfect
I dont think I have ever been so satisfied with a purchase. It is exactly as described, it had features I honestly didnt even think i would care about like the sleep feature and heat control. Gets up to temperature fast, the controls are easy to use. Very high quality, makes any soldering project a breeze. My last soldering iron had terrible heat and an on and off switch lol. Wasnt good for anything and made a mess of all my work, if it finally did melt anything, it melted everything. I thought i just sucked. As soon as i tried this one i was absolutely convinced sometimes you really are only as good as your tools. Not to mention all of the other stuff that it comes with. Brass wool (with rosin at the bottom so you wont need flux right away), solder, solder pump, metal tweezers and the hot air gun (which i never used previously but absolutely find essential now). Only things i would really change about the kit is the lack of a solder spool, and that the solder is lead based. Its easy to work with but id rather have something lead free for health reasons. Other than that awesome kit at an amazing price. I dont think youll need another kit after getting this one. And just a tip, you need helping hands or a vice grip! You really cant work on anything without it. Get one!
book reader –
Unconventional use
As usual I fond myself someplace where I did not have access to the soldering stations I already have. I needed to do a repair on a truck sensor plug. The soldering station worked to solder two 18 gauge copper wires so nothing special or unusual other than I thought that I had to increase the temperature a little to get the job done more so than what I would have done on my other soldering stations. It did work.What I found exceptional was the hot air rework feature. It comes with several nozzles of different sizes and the speed of the fan can be varied. That feature was GREAT for heating the shrink rap tubing that I put on to cover the bare wires. For me that feature and convenience was worth the price of the station. The biggest problem with shrink rap tubing is heating it so that it will shrink without damaging or burning up the wires in the surrounding area. Most heat guns supply too much hot air or too hot of air that effects the surrounding area in a negative way. The old standby the BIC lighter is hard to control evenly with out again damaging the surrounding wires,area.Construction is not great but it is serviceable if not abused. As far as temp control I have no idea as I do not have an accurate way to check temp or variations. The hot air has a turn on / shut off feature that when the cradle it is off and when you remove the hot air wand it turns on. Magnetic switch would be my guess. It does work well and is handy although when it gets hot you have to be careful putting the wand in the cradle.Would I purchase another one? I do not know yet it depends on how long this one lasts especially the hot air rework feature which I would still use even if the soldering iron quit.
Andrew Wakefield –
Great for soldering PCBs
I have had this unit since Christmas, but hadn’t been able to put it to use until the past few weeks. This unit has been everything I had hoped for and more – frankly, it has exceeded my expectations!The unit is compact enough to keep on my desk, and it is convenient to use – easy to adjust temperature, clear readouts, easy to switch from the hot air to the iron and vice-versa.This is my first experience with a hot-air unit, and I am so glad I got it – so convenient for SMD work. I have found it equally effective for initial soldering of SMD components (using solder paste) and for re-work. On the prototype board I have been working on, I have been experimenting with different resistor and capacitor values, and must have soldered, de-soldered, swapped out, and re-soldered some of the components at least a dozen times, with no problems.I can’t (yet) comment on the longevity of the unit, but thus far it has worked flawlessly. It feels like it is well built; switches and knobs work smoothly.I’m impressed! Highly recommended.
MediaGeek –
Seems good.
Have used really cheap irons in the past. This heats and cools decently fast (ready to use in in a minute or less) and seems to do a good job. My experience is very limited with soldering. Temp controls are fast and responsive. So far, so good. Probably a good tool for a beginner, maybe even someone with a bit of experience but on a low budget.
CA Guy –
Amazing value, everything you need to get started soldering with SMD components
I’d been using my simple trusty Weller soldering iron for the last 50 years. I’d been enticed by the new temperature controlled models but never wanted to pay the price.Recently I was considering whether it was feasible to use SMD components for a hobby project. I’d never done hot air soldering but after seeing a demo video I was hooked on the idea. Seeing all 16 pins heat up simultaneously and the IC be literally sucked into place on the PCB pads due to surface tension!!! Wow, that was the holy grail to this old guy used to hand wiring things.This soldering and hot air station is an astonishing value. The soldering iron heats up so much faster and then levels off at your chosen temperature. I can get to work faster and the digital display confirms the current temp. No more waiting around blindly wondering when the old Weller would finally get there.This is the first hot air station I’ve ever used, so frankly I can’t compare it to others. But I can say that it works well and it was very easy for me to assemble the first board I designed using SMD components. The main trick seems to be consistently getting just the right amount of solder paste on the PCB pads.I’ve attached pictures of the old 8 bit hand wired design and the new 40 bit PCB I designed using SMD components and assembled using this hot air station. Who’da guessed it could actually be so easy to do that at home without special equipment other than this very low cost hot air station. I’m amazed! It almost feels like I can paint solder onto the pads with the hot air brush in my hand. I shoulda bought one a long time ago.
Alwaysmiddle –
Only complaint is that gun and air blower doesn’t seem to turn off once you heat them up, the dial is not reliable after you start the gun. You can still kill the power, but it’s not intuitive.