Kindly Morrow
Dual-Port Soldering and Hot Air Rework Station
Run a soldering iron and hot air gun from one unit, one power cord, one temperature readout. Built for through-hole work, SMD rework, and heat shrink in the same session without swapping tools. If you're populating boards or reflowing components at your bench, this is a solid workhorse that earns its footprint.
Project idea: Use the hot air side to remove a salvaged ESP32 module from a donor board, then use the iron side to rework and re-solder it onto your custom PCB, all without unplugging anything.
Key Features
- Dual station: simultaneous soldering iron and hot air gun operation from single unit
- Digital temperature display for both channels, independent control
- Hot air output suitable for SMD component removal and reflow work
- Soldering iron channel compatible with standard replaceable tips
- Includes iron holder and hot air nozzle rest, bench-ready out of box
- US warehouse stock, ships fast without international customs delays
- Retail price $91.99, compact enough for a dedicated corner of your bench
Frequently Asked Questions
Can both the iron and hot air gun run at the same time?
Yes. That's the core appeal of a dual station. You can keep the iron hot for detail work while using hot air for component removal, switching between them mid-session without waiting for reheat.
Is this suitable for SMD rework on populated PCBs?
Yes, with reasonable care. The hot air gun handles SMD chip removal and reflow well. Use a low airflow setting and the appropriate nozzle to avoid blasting neighboring components off the board.
What kind of tips and nozzles are included, and can I get replacements?
The station ships with standard tips and hot air nozzles. Replacement tips are widely available and use common sizing found at most electronics suppliers.




