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The FNIRSI HS-02B is a professional-grade 100W corded soldering iron kit designed for rapid 2-second heating and precise temperature control from 212 to 842℉. Featuring a large 0.96'' display, ergonomic grip, and three pre-set temperature groups, it’s perfect for electronics, jewelry, and circuit board repairs. Includes 3 specialized tips, a 100W PD adapter, and smart safety modes, all packed in a portable case for ultimate convenience.
Brand | FNIRSI |
Specific Uses For Product | Jewellery Soldering, Residential Use |
Power Source | PD/DC |
Wattage | 1E+2 |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Soldering Iron, PD Charging Cable, 3 Soldering Iron Tips, 100W PD Adapter, Soldering Iron Stand |
Item Length | 6.72 Inches |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Upper Temperature Rating | 842 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Head Style | Conical |
Burner type | Nichrome |
Style | Pencil |
Manufacturer | FNIRSI |
Part Number | HS-02 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HS-02 |
Material | iron |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Wish it was version A, but version B is still amazing.
I can use this in the wind! The butane ones take longer to heat up and if it's windy they go out. I originally was adusting the power to work with a power bank that only pushed 30 watts. But I ended up getting a DC to USBC cable and now I use a 12 volt Milwaukee 2 amp hour battery. Lasts a long time on that battery. Heats up very quickly, cools down nicely. I keep everything in the case including solderwick, solder and the cable. Which keeps it protected and easily portable. The battery itself I just throw in my pocket or a tool pouch and have the cable sticking out as I'm using it which I do not mind. Overall fantastic tool that I absolutely love and will be buying another one directly from them because they do not have the hard case on Amazon sadly.
A**R
Cables are not good
I need to share my experience with the FNIRSI equipment. On the first day, everything worked fine. The second time I connected it, everything went smoothly as well. However, when I used the soldering iron and pressed the OK button, it displayed a red low voltage message. After some troubleshooting, I connected the cable to a vehicle charger rated at 100 watts, and everything worked perfectly after that.Additionally, I recently purchased a FNIRSI 30-watt power supply, but it stopped working. As a result, I had to buy another power supply rated at 500 watts along with a 240-watt cable. I hope nothing breaks again with this setup.
J**I
Amazing Device with Plenty of Power.
This device is my little partner for my first foray into soldering. I wanted something that is easy to understand and operate, while being safe and minimalistic. It heats up almost instantly, and the interface is legible and easy to understand. The ergonomics feel pretty close to perfect for me with the weight being distributed pretty evenly from end to end. Overall, the construction is lightweight while maintaining a premium feel. So far I've used it to find my technique and could see myself buying a second device from FNIRSI if they decide to make another iteration in the future. I highly recommend this product.
S**D
The best portable electric soldering iron I've found.
This is the best portable electric soldering iron I've found! An absolute must for field work and on vehicles and such. It does require using a portable USB-C power pack, but that's not a big deal and the included flexible silicone USB-C cables are great. I've tested this with soldering fairly heavy gauge wire using lead-free solder and had no problem with it. The tips aren't my favorite, but they are versatile so I'll just get used to them.
R**A
DOA - dead on arrival
The media could not be loaded. Unit is very nicely made for sure, but despite the "quality control" badge in the box, the one I received did not work (it wouldn't heat up correctly). Seems like if anyone was actually testing these soldering irons, it would have been easy to catch this in a few seconds.Okay first off: make sure you understand this iron is *corded*, not cordless. That means you must always have a USB cable plugged into it for power. There is no internal battery to charge up. You wanna use it, you plug it into the USB cable and power brick and keep it plugged in while in use. Having the big USB cable plugged in the back is kinda of annoying frankly.My soldering iron showed up and everything seemed to be working okay when I plugged it in initially - but I quickly realized something was not right. The iron should heat up in 2 seconds, but that clearly was not happening. Also, I noticed the little "heating up progress bar" across the bottom of the screen just keep jumping back and forth clear to the left (it never moved up to indicate the iron was getting hot and reaching its set temp).I went into all the menus and even reset the device, but nothing would make it heat up correctly. The tip did get a tiny bit warm but not nearly up to the temps on the screen. The little progress bar never really got rolling. During temp changing, it popped up, but as soon as the device picked its temp, the temp progress bar showed the device was not heating up. I tried the included 100W power supply as well as other USB-C power supplies I had here but nothing made any difference.The unit arrived with firmware version 1.4 on it, so I thought maybe it needed an update. At the company website it showed there was a version 1.6 so I decided to try installing that. I downloaded the firmware and mounted the iron on my iMac... so far so good.. dragged the .bin file to the device and the tiny screen said "Updating Firmware!" - but sadly it never finished or rebooted. I made a few attempts and each time the unit recognized I had asked it to update the firmware, but never any completion to the update.Unfortunately, the company's website does not give you any means to download previous versions of the firmware (thanks a lot) - so no way to roll things back to version 1.4. I attempted to install the firmware for the HS-02A pen on this one (mine is the HS-02B pen), but that just served to brick the device once and for all. Awesome. This time the iron just rebooted with a bunch of Chinese writing on the screen.. and that's was that. No more mounting the device, no more nothing.So yeah, not real impressed. As mentioned in my video, the little quality control card included with the device was not signed by anyone (despite showing a "passed" emblem which appeared to be printed on the card itself - not added later). I think it's pretty bogus to just toss in a quality control indicator not signed by a human. I sincerely doubt anyone tested this soldering iron before tossing it in a box.Not sure if I'll give this soldering iron another try, but just for wasting my evening I will give it a 1-star review.
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