Ilia—November 6, 2025
I've already soldered wires with this iron twice, and the results are excellent. The kit includes everything you need: tin, solder, and replacement tips. It's great that it has adjustable temperature—no need to worry about overheating the wires. It heats up very quickly—literally 20 seconds and the iron is ready to use. It also cools down quickly. You don't have to unplug it to take a break—there's a power button. I'm very happy with it, and I hope it lasts a long time. Read more
JoeNmass—November 5, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I’m really impressed with the Q-MING 80W soldering iron. It’s powerful, heats up fast, and has a comfortable handle. The temperature control is accurate, and the included tips, stand, solder wire, and flux make it a complete kit. Perfect for hobbyists, mechanics, and home repairs. Read more
Kiran Saleem—October 31, 2025
Very nice qualoty soldering rod . I really like this product i used it to make holes in plastic cups to propogate my plants amd it really works so great and neat . It came with 4 different typea of hole making points. . Its really easy to use and very durable . I like this product Read more
Customer—October 12, 2025
The iron worked perfectly right out of the box. It was easy to set the temperature. I replaced several electrolytics and a couple of IC's with no problem. It got hot enough to melt the pins with heavy ground pads. Easy to hold. I had it powered on for at least an hour while doing repairs and the handle stayed cool. For $10 you can't ask for any better. Well worth the money for me. Read more
Michael W. Robinson—December 25, 2025
I just used this digital soldering iron to swap out a set of pickups and full set of tone/volume pots on an ES-335 style electric guitar. I used a setting of 500 deg F with 60/40 tin/lead resin core solder (0.8mm) and was pleasantly surprised at how quickly the terminal connections melted and flowed, and solder ground patches on the sides of the pots firmly affixed ground leads, all with nice silvery appearance. This soldering iron works a LOT better than the older digital iron I was using, I assume the ceramic core was wearing out. The price on this soldering iron made this a very economical choice for replacement. I have been soldering the electronics of guitars for about 50 years, so when I say this is a good iron, I've got years of other irons to compare it to. Read more
AJ Weave—December 20, 2025
I'm an idiot for burning out the first tip because I didn't tin the tip. BUT HEY. This thing is great if you know what youre doing. Keep the temps low (around 190) and you should be fine. As long as you keep the tip tinned and use it right then you will be fine! Only gripe is that the nut holding the tip apparatus can come loose when the iron heats up... but for the price.... baby its worth it. Read more
Joshua Houtekier—January 8, 2026
Great Kit! This was my first experience soldering, and with some extras like helping hands, it was enjoyable soldering. Just plug it in and it does heat up fast. Just don’t ruin the tips. Read more
NK—November 16, 2025
The Soldering Iron Kit, 80W 110V with the LCD digital display, works fine for basic jobs and small repairs. It heats up quickly, and the temperature readout is handy when you want a little more control. The ceramic heater does its job, and the pen is light enough to move around easily. That said, the overall build quality feels a bit low. The handle and buttons aren’t the most solid, and the tips wear out faster than I expected. It still gets the job done, but it’s better suited for casual use rather than long sessions or heavy projects. Read more