Cold Heat Soldering Iron Reviews
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The Cold Heat Soldering Tool is an battery-powered device that quickly heats and cools and makes soldering jobs faster and easier. It creates the heat right in the proprietary tip material, making the tool 20 times more efficient than the average conventional soldering iron. The instantaneous heating, up to 800°F in about 1 second, and cooling, cools to the touch in about 3 seconds, makes the soldering tool fast and safe to use. People who use the Cold Heat Soldering Tool are far less likely to burn themselves and there is no loss of productivity due to waiting for the tool to warm up. The sleek ergonomic cordless design is aestheticly pleasing, and will look great in any home toolbox or workbench.
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Great Little Product
Posted on 03/18/08 by Cam from Minneapolis, MN
Great for small repairs. Easy to use and very clean - the tip does not even need to be tinned. I probably use it more than my regular solder gun.
Good Product-if You Know How To Use It...
Posted on 06/24/07 by Dave from PA from Pittsburgh
This cold heat iron works well if you use top quality AA cells . This cold heat soldering tool depends mostly on the current the AA cells can deliver . I have had this product 3 years now and have soldered up to 16 guage wire with no problems . this tool is NOT for constant use . Will solder several connections made up of smaller guage wire .
Completely Unsatisifyed With Product
Posted on 06/18/06 by TOM SHINSKY from ABINGDON, MARYLAND
I received the Cold Heat Sodering Iron as a gift. I was happy to get this, as it was something I had asked for. The minute I opened it up I ran down stairs to my workshop. I read all of the instructions and proceeded to use the tool. Within less than 6 minutes it was broken and beyond being fixed. I know my way around tools and was careful, however, the quality, or lack there of, was unmistakeable!
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Posted on 05/19/06 by Peter Jones from boston,MA
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Buy A Corded Soldering Iron!
Posted on 03/15/06 by Norm Liss from Palmdale,CA.
Good idea but a bad product! I tried to solder two speaker wires and the tip had gotten a piece of solder in-between the split tips and the tip melted together!
Piece Of S____!
Posted on 01/10/06 by Frank M. Mateja III from Lumberton, NJ
My father-in-law ordered this crap from tv. My son has a flying model plane that needed to have some speed controllers for the electric motors to be soldered to the battery connector(which unplugs for recharging). One of my soldering irons was to hot, it started to melt the plastic on the plug. So a week later I tried this coldheat thing with new batteries and it could not even melt the solder on the tinned wire no matter how long I held it there! If I received this as a gift, I would consider it an insult!
Cold Heat Left Me Hot Under The Collar ...
Posted on 12/17/05 by Cecilia W. from Brooklyn, NY
My husband and I buy all kinds of things from TV, some are wonderful, others are not so wonderful.
Cold Heat ... Not so wonderful.
I have a silver ring which I have worn for years.
It broke recently and I saw that it was simply soldered on. Remembering that my husband had received a Cold Heat product, I opened the box and set it up. Ours DID NOT come with batteries so I first had to get those. I attempted to heat the solder (20 gauge)and all that happened was that the metal of the ring became very hot, but not hot enough to melt the solder.
I am going to find my standard soldering iron and fix the ring now ...
Cold Heat has met cold defeat...
Website Inclusion
Posted on 11/24/05 by Mr. Krim M. Ballentine from St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
you have Canada and the NW Territories and exclude the U. S. Territories from the State slot. So, I had to place DC as my state hoping you would follow the zip code 00803. We are American too and must be included so your state slot will not exclude our participation.
Too Good To Be True
Posted on 09/16/05 by Mitch from Minster, Ohio
1st time that I used it, it would not heat enough even to melt the solder! But it did get hot enough to melt the plastic piece that holds the tip. Junk!
Excellent Product.
Posted on 08/14/05 by Reb JONES G6XCJ from Scarborough, ENGLAND.
I bought the ColdHeat tool from a mail order catalogue in England. For what it is its excellent in use and does exactly as advertised. My only complaint is that i cannot seem to locate a store where i can purchase additional tips in England.
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