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    750W 2 in 1 Hot Air Rework Soldering Station

    This 2-in-1 soldering station integrates a hot-air rework station and a precision soldering iron, giving you both soldering and desoldering capability on one bench. Featuring a digital soldering station with an LED display, it delivers accurate temperature-controlled soldering from 100°C to 480°C for the iron and up to 450°C for hot air. The ESD-safe construction and smart sleep standby protect sensitive components, while the brushless fan ensures quiet, even airflow for SMD rework and fine-pitch work.
    SKU: SISCO-SS-8586
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    $136.15
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    Overview

     

    SISCO 750W 2-in-1 hot air rework soldering station powers through tough jobs with rapid heat-up and independent on/off switches for iron and hot air. The magnetic sleep holder saves energy during breaks, while the low-noise brushless fan delivers steady, even airflow. This makes this hot-air soldering station a reliable workhorse for daily SMD rework and general electronics repair.

    750W Soldering Station Transformer

    Versatile 2-in-1 System for All Soldering Needs

    • Independent on-off switches let you operate the iron and hot air separately, saving power and reducing wear.
    • The iron handles traditional through-hole soldering, while the hot air section excels at SMD rework and component removal.
    • A magnetic sleep stand automatically puts the hot air handle into standby when docked, extending the heating element's life.
    • The ESD-safe design protects static-sensitive components during delicate repairs, making it ideal for phone boards and gaming consoles.
    • With both tools in one compact unit, you save valuable bench space without sacrificing professional-grade capability.
    750W Soldering Station Front View

    Precision Temperature Control for Consistent Results

    • LED digital display shows set and actual temperatures at a glance, ensuring you always work at the right heat level.
    • The iron uses a high-efficiency ceramic heating core, reaching up to 480°C quickly with minimal temperature drop during use.
    • Hot air temperature is adjustable from 100°C to 450°C, with a brushless fan providing steady, even airflow for uniform heating.
    • Temperature stability is maintained within ±5°C, giving you consistent results across long soldering sessions.
    • Rapid heat-up and accurate regulation make this hot-air soldering station reliable for everything from DIY projects to professional repair shops.

    Applications

    This versatile 2-in-1 soldering station is ideal for electronics repair, DIY soldering projects, prototyping, and professional maintenance. Use it for SMD rework, desoldering components from PCBs, repairing smartphones and game consoles, soldering LED strips, and general circuit board assembly. It suits both hobbyists and technicians, delivering consistent heat for fine-pitch ICs and large connectors.

    750W Soldering Station For Circuit Board Assembly

    Circuit Board Assembly

    750W Soldering Station For Computer Repair

    Computer Repair

    750W Soldering Station For Prototyping

    Prototyping

    750W Soldering Station For Electronics Repair

    Electronics Repair

    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-SS-8586
    Power Consumption 750W
    Input Voltage 110V / 220V (switchable)
    Display LED digital display
    Temperature Stability ±5°C
    Body Dimensions 13.8 × 10 × 15 cm
    Net Weight Approx. 1.7 kg
    ESD Protection Yes (anti-static design)
    Sleep Mode Magnetic holder with auto standby
    Soldering Iron
    Output Voltage 24V AC
    Temperature Range 200°C – 480°C
    Heating Element Ceramic core (rapid heat-up, long life)
    Cable Length ≥ 110 cm
    Hot Air Gun
    Temperature Range 100°C – 450°C
    Airflow Type Brushless vortex fan (soft, even airflow)
    Airflow Rate ≤ 120 L/min
    Noise Level ≤ 45 dB
    Cable Length 120 cm
    Included Nozzles 5 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm (three sizes)
    Power for Hot Air 700W (part of total 750W)

     

    Details

    750W Soldering Station Structural Diagram

    FAQs

    Q1: Can I use the soldering iron and hot air gun at the same time?
    A1: Yes, you can use both tools simultaneously. Each tool has its own independent on-off switch, allowing you to operate the iron and hot air separately or together as needed. This flexibility makes it easy to handle complex jobs like preheating a board with hot air while soldering nearby components with the iron.

    Q2: What temperature range does each tool offer?
    A2: The soldering iron covers 200°C to 480°C, making it suitable for both leaded and lead-free soldering. The hot air gun ranges from 100°C to 450°C, ideal for SMD rework, desoldering components, and heat-shrinking tasks. Both tools maintain a stability of ±5°C for consistent, reliable results across long working sessions.

    Q3: How does the magnetic sleep stand work, and why is it useful?
    A3: When you place the hot air gun back into its holder, the magnetic sensor automatically triggers standby mode, reducing the temperature and saving energy. Picking up the gun instantly wakes it and returns it to the set temperature within seconds. This feature prolongs the heating element's life, reduces electricity consumption, and improves safety during short breaks.

    Tips: How to use your 2-in-1 soldering station for daily repairs?

    1. Connect the iron and hot air handles securely, then plug into a 110V or 220V outlet. Turn on the independent switches for each tool – use the iron for through-hole joints and the hot air for SMD rework or desoldering components.
    2. Set your desired temperatures on the LED display: 200°C–480°C for the iron (adjust by joint size) and 100°C–450°C for hot air (start low to avoid board damage). The ±5°C stability ensures consistent heat.
    3. Place the hot air gun on the magnetic holder when idle – it automatically enters standby to save energy and extend heater life. Pick it up, and it rapidly returns to your set temperature.
    4. Choose the right nozzle (5mm, 8mm, or 10mm) for the component. Smaller nozzles focus heat on fine-pitch ICs, while larger ones spread airflow for bigger chips. Adjust airflow to ≤120 L/min for gentle, even heating.
    5. Keep the soldering tip clean with the damp sponge after every few joints. Test your settings on scrap material first – once you achieve clean joints and safe removal, you are ready for your actual repair work.
    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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