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Remote Control Relay Module AU$7.81, Pulse Sensor Module AU$8.6, Electric Soldering Iron AU$16.5

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*12V 2 Channel Wireless Remote Control 2 Relay Module
http://www.icstation.com/product_info.php?products_id=2709

*ICStation Pulse Heart-rate Sensor Module For Arduino
http://www.icstation.com/product_info.php?products_id=3554

*Electric Soldering Iron Solder Pump Removal Sucker 842C 220V 30W
http://www.icstation.com/product_info.php?products_id=2897

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  • +1

    Do you have replacement tips for the sucker tool?

    • also is it temp regulated at all?

    • Thank you for your enquiry!
      You can have a check of all our weld tools at http://www.icstation.com/index.php?cPath=66_191.

      • No replacement tips.
        焊工尖一磨完了就要扔整个。太可惜。

        • +1

          焊工尖一磨完了就要扔整个。太可惜。

          wow, the google fairies really let me down this time

          Welder tip over a mill would throw the whole. Pity.

        • Haha. I was just saying that it'd be a shame to have to throw out the whole iron once the tips are worn down.

        • Actually it's replaceable. And the tip is metal which is not easy to be worn down.

  • Sorry is that a soldering iron and solder remover in one? Or is the heating component just for heating the solder to remove?

    • the rep hasnt been to helpful so far so ill give it a shot… looks like its remove only. usually you would need to heat the solder with an iron before then sucking it with a sucker this is just an all in one by the looks. put this on the joint to heat and suck. sucking solder from some IC's can be a pain with a non electric sucker so i think this would probably be better but not sure.

      for the price i think im gonna grab one anyway just to see if its any good.

      • +1

        Looking at the photo it looks like a standard manual "push down the plunger & press the button the suck up the solder", except that it has a built in heater to melt the solder.

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