Kindly Morrow
BK701D Hot Air + Soldering Station Combo
Reflow SMD components and hand-solder through-hole parts without switching stations. The BK701D gives you independent temperature control for both the hot air gun and soldering iron in one unit, so your bench stays clear and your workflow stays fast. Built for makers who do real board work, not just occasional repairs.
Project idea: Rework a broken ESP32-S3 dev board: use the hot air gun to pull a damaged QFN chip, clean the pads with the iron and fresh solder wick, then reflow a replacement part back onto the board.
Key Features
- 2-in-1 design: hot air gun and soldering iron run independently from one station
- Hot air temperature range: 100°C to 480°C with adjustable airflow
- Soldering iron: compatible with T12-style tips for broad tip availability
- Digital LED display shows set and actual temperatures for both tools simultaneously
- Auto-sleep and tip protection when iron is holstered
- Ships from US warehouse, 32,000+ units in stock for fast fulfillment
- Compact footprint compared to running two separate stations
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the hot air gun and soldering iron work at the same time?
Yes. Both tools have independent heating elements and temperature controls, so you can run them simultaneously without one affecting the other.
What soldering tips are compatible with this station?
The BK701D uses T12-style tips, which are widely available from multiple manufacturers. You are not locked into proprietary tips.
Is this good enough for SMD rework, or just basic soldering?
The hot air gun reaches 480°C with adjustable airflow, which is suitable for reflowing QFP, SOIC, and small QFN packages. For fine-pitch BGA work you would want a dedicated rework station with a nozzle kit.




