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The YIHUA 929D-V is a 30W electric desoldering iron combining soldering and suction in one ergonomic tool. Featuring dual interchangeable nozzles (1.0mm & 1.2mm), a heat deflector for hand protection, and a reusable solder collection system, it heats up quickly and enables efficient through-hole desoldering. Designed for professionals and hobbyists alike, it offers plug-n-play convenience with US-standard 110V power and 12-month technical support.











| ASIN | B094ZCRXMN |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,844 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Desoldering Pumps |
| Brand | YIHUA |
| Burner type | Ceramic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,583) |
| Date First Available | May 15, 2021 |
| Head Style | Screwdriver |
| Included Components | 1 x YIHUA 929D-V Desoldering Iron, 2 x Desoldering Nozzles (1.0mm | 1.2mm), 1 x Heat-Resistant Iron Stand, 1 x Cleaning Sponge, 1 x Cleaning Pin |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 929D-V |
| Manufacturer | Guangzhou Yihua Electronic Equipment Co., Ltd. |
| Material | iron |
| Part Number | 929D-V |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 10.24 x 1.38 x 1.06 inches |
| Special Feature | Electric |
| Special Features | Electric |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 30 watts |
A**R
Good Performer
Satisfied with this solder sucker. Heat level is sufficient, heats up quickly, not too large so it is easy to hold, pump vacuum seems fine, effectively removes solder, nozzles unscrew easily.
W**M
Works well for PCB's with lots of pins.
My step-son's Switch controller needed a new joystick. As an amateur electronics kit builder, I figured, "no problem", but there were 14 pins needing to be un-soldered. I've used a solder-sucker before, but this looked like it might be too much work for what I had. This tool served as both the soldering iron and sucker at the same time, so no switching back-and-forth. For this reason, it would be worth the price if I expected to use it often. For me, it will probably get used only very occasionally, but it's nice to keep with the other DIY electronic tools just in case. It was easy to clean out the bits, and at came with three extra tips, though I haven't needed any others than the one installed. It had enough power to melt the solder on both sides of the PCB, and sucked it right through the hole, needing to be re-applied on only a few of the 14 pins. It's handle was very ergonomic, fitting my hand well, making it easy to de-solder and trigger the suction with one hand. The only problem that took getting used to was holding the tip against the PCB. The spring action of the piston tended to make the tip bounce off of the board, preventing the suction from working. Some careful pressure solved that problem with a few tries.
M**O
Worth the price, better than a plain vacuum sucker, but only "good"... not great
The good: Very easy to use, heats and liquifies existing joints quickly, metal tip doesn't burn or melt like the teflon-tipped suckers, easy to clean, does not clog easily. At $40, it is priced in between expensive desoldering guns (which cost $200+) and the cheap spring-loaded "solder suckers" that can be had for $10, and it's performance and quality are appropriate for that middle price. --- The not-so-good: While this thing works much better than the unheated vacuum plunger style solder sucker, it does not have the suction I thought it would. On 2-lead through-hole components, it can usually pull all the solder out in one shot. But sometimes you need press the plunger and repeat the process. This is fully through-plated holes, I'm talking about (which everything I work on has). It just cannot draw all the solder out of the hole so that both sides of the plated hole are free of solder and the component lead is no longer stuck. On heavier 3-lead components, like a TO-220 power transistor, I had to sometimes to 5 or more cycles of pressing it firmly over the lead, letting it melt the solder, push the trigger, let it suck SOME of the solder out. Holding it over the lead for a longer time helps, because it more thoroughtly liquifies the solder all the way through the hole. But you need to keep a wet sponge or other heat sink on the compon ent if you do this or the heat will destroy it. I had no trouble getting the hole in the top to fit over all the leads I tested it on, and I did this on everything from little 1/8w through-hole resistors up to larger 3-lead power transistors, 4 amp diodes, and medium sized (2000 uF or so) electrolytic capacitors. It works much better on 2-lead components, because as soon as the solder softens, the lead tends to move toward the center of the hole, and thus when the solder is drawn out, even if it isn't perfect, it isn't stuck to the lead. On a 3-lead device, there are always 2 leads still soldered when you are opening the first hole, so nothing moves, the lead stays against the side of the hole, and any tiny dot of solder will keep it stuck there. Like I said, overall, much better than a plain unheated sucker tool, but not the powerful vacuum I was hoping for, so 4 stars is all it gets.
M**Y
Really sucks up the solder
I'm in the process of deconstructing an old radio for restoration. This solder sucker works perfectly on printed circuit boards and leave the circuit board traces intact. It also works for point to point wiring. Cleaning it is easy and it is a good value...it may just save having to repair a circuit board from a bad desoldering attempt. The size is small enough to get into fairly tight spaces. The spring mechanism is a little stout to use but the amount of suction provided is really good. There is no temperature control, so you do have to be careful on some parts like diodes, transistors and IC's
M**.
Great desoldering iron
Great desoldering tool! I used it to repair joysticks on a PS5 edge controller. Worked perfectly!
D**T
Good product
I use this when needed, works well.
G**N
Works as advertised
Worked as advertised. Was able to remove small part from circuit board and replace with new one without overheating the board or interfering with other solder joints. Next time I have to replace something I'll now have the correct tool to replace it with.
M**H
Works ok, but longevity?
So, at this price point, it's a decent working device. I bought 4 different "budget" desoldering pumps, and they are ALL EXACTLY THE SAME. EXACTLY THE SAME! Just different colored plastic. I've been using this model constantly everyday. (Along with the other 3) as I do a lot of component changes on pcb boards. It works ok, but already having problems with the suction. They tell you to clean the O rings on a regular basis, but they are actually wearing out. One of the biggest problems with "budget" devices like this and clone soldering stations are most of the parts needed for replacement after long use are not available. (i.e. ceramic heating elements, O rings) like with the more "standard" and more expensive brands. There are tips available, but you cannot replace the ceramic element if it burns out, and so far I dont see replacement O rings available. For the price, I guess its a throw away device. I dont know how long it will last, time will tell. At least if this one burns out, I have the other 3 as backups.
G**Z
Hasta el momento a sido de gran ayuda. Facilidad al desoldar componentes electrónicos.. Muy práctico funciona bien. Ahorra tiempo....👍
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