Kindly Morrow
2-in-1 Hot Air and Soldering Iron Station
Reflow SMD components, shrink heat shrink, strip wire, and touch up through-hole joints without switching tools. This combo station runs a constant-temperature hot air gun and a soldering iron from a single unit, which keeps your bench tidy and your workflow moving. Built for makers who do real repair work, not just breadboard prototyping.
Project idea: Use the hot air side to pull an old ESP8266 module off a dead IoT board, clean the pads with the iron, then reflow a fresh module with a dab of solder paste. Full chip-level repair, no stencil required.
Key Features
- Dual-function unit: hot air gun and soldering iron in one station
- Constant temperature control for repeatable, stable soldering and rework
- Hot air nozzle suitable for SMD component removal and placement
- Soldering iron tip compatible with standard replacement tips
- Ships from US warehouse, typical delivery in 3-7 business days
- Compact footprint designed for small benches and tight workspaces
- Single power unit controls both tools, reducing cable clutter
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the hot air gun and soldering iron at the same time?
Both tools share one power station but can typically be operated independently. Check that both are at operating temp before starting a reflow job where you need both hands.
What tip and nozzle sizes are included?
The unit ships with a standard conical soldering tip and at least one hot air nozzle. Replacement tips follow standard T-style sizing, widely available from third-party suppliers.
Is this good enough for SMD work?
Yes, for 0805 components and larger it performs well. Fine-pitch QFP or BGA work will push its limits, but for general repair, module swapping, and hobbyist SMD rework it does the job at this price point.




