Kindly Morrow
3-in-1 Soldering Station with Heat Gun and Preheater
Run a T12-compatible soldering iron, hot air gun, and PCB preheating plate from a single unit. Good for rework, SMD soldering, and desoldering sessions where you need all three heat sources without juggling separate power bricks. Built for the bench that does real work.
Project idea: Use the preheater to bring a salvaged ESP32 dev board up to 150C, then swap to the hot air gun to pull the old QFN chip cleanly, and finish reflowing a replacement with the iron. Full rework loop, one station.
Key Features
- Three independent heat channels: soldering iron, hot air gun, and infrared preheating plate
- T12-series tip compatibility for fast thermal recovery and broad tip selection
- Hot air gun with adjustable temperature and airflow for SMD rework and heat shrink
- Preheating station reduces thermal shock on multilayer PCBs before reflow or rework
- Compact combined footprint saves bench space versus three separate units
- Digital temperature control with independent readouts per channel
- Ships from US warehouse, typically 3-7 day delivery
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this use standard T12 tips?
Yes. The soldering iron channel accepts T12-series cartridge tips, so your existing tip collection works and replacements are easy to find.
Can all three channels run at the same time?
The unit supports independent operation of each channel. You can preheat a board while the iron is sitting hot and ready, which is the normal rework workflow.
Is this suitable for lead-free solder?
Yes. The iron reaches temperatures well above the 217C lead-free reflow point, and the hot air gun handles lead-free paste for SMD work without issue.




