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Portasol introduces its SuperPro 125 Professional Soldering Iron

April 22, 2019
This soldering iron is portable and is completely powered by butane.

Portasol is pleased to introduce the SuperPro 125 Professional Soldering Iron (SP-1) for the automotive professional. This soldering iron is portable and easy to use. There are no cords or wires; it’s completely powered by butane. Just one tank-full of butane will run this soldering iron for up to 60 minutes, and provide 25-125 watts of adjustable power. It’s ready to melt solder in less than 30 seconds from the time its turned on and the ultrasonically welded gas tank provides a safe, reliable butane torch.

The SP-1 can be purchased individually or in a kit with seven additional tips (#SP-1K). The kit includes four different soldering iron tips, as well as a tip that forces hot air for heat shrink applications, a torch tip and a hot knife tip. The additional tips allow for versatility. 

“The SP-1K SuperPro Kit is an excellent tool for the technician who needs powerful heat and versatility. The seven tips in the kit make the SP-1K a must-have tool for any automotive or autobody technician,” says Sandy Allen, Portasol national sales manager.

The soldering iron is certified ESD-safe and is anti-static.

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