Stanley 30W 220V Corded Soldering Iron
Stanley 30W 220V Corded Soldering Iron is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
Delivery and Warranty
Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
If you’re after a no‑nonsense mains‑powered soldering iron that gets the job done without drama, the is one of those old‑school workhorses you’ll actually reach for. It’s a straight‑up 30W 220V corded soldering iron with the basics dialled in — nothing fancy, just heat where you need it.
In practice that means this iron draws power straight from the wall on standard 220‑volt circuits, so you’re not fussing with batteries or stations — just plug it in and go. And don’t let the low wattage fool you — it’s plenty for thin wires, PCB joints, and light electrical work.
Key Features:
- 30 Watt Heating Element - Strong enough to flow solder on small components without cooking neighbourhood boards.
- Corded 220V Power - Reliable mains connection means heat consistency and no battery lag.
- Included Dual Tips - You get two tips in the box so you can swap between jobs on the fly.
- Safety Stand - Simple metal stand lets you set the iron down without burning your bench.
- Lightweight Build - Makes it easy to hold steady during fiddly little solder joints.
Applications
This isn’t some big soldering station for heavy rework — it’s a general‑purpose soldering iron meant for everyday electronics tinkering, small repairs on gadgets, joints on light wiring harnesses, and hobby projects that don’t demand hundreds of watts of heat. If you’re fixing toy cars, building kits or dealing with control boards, it’ll keep pace.
Why Choose This Model
The bottom line is this iron is built around simplicity and dependability. With a solid 30‑watt output and mains power, there’s minimal waiting around — it gets hot fast, and you can sit there with confidence knowing you’ve got enough juice to solder through thin gauge wires without overshooting. It’s just what you want when you need consistent, predictable heat without bells and whistles.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Power Rating – 30 W - A sweet spot for electronics and light metalwork, enough to melt solder without torching the board.
- Operating Voltage – 220 V AC - Direct mains voltage means stable heat and no adapters or batteries to worry about.
- Tip Type – Dual Precision Tips - Two tips let you pick the right fit for fine or flat soldering tasks.
- Weight – ~0.13 kg - Light enough for long soldering sessions without arm fatigue.
- Corded Design – Fixed Mains Cord - You don’t have to babysit a battery or station — plug it in and start soldering.
Who Should Buy This
If you’re a hobbyist or trade tech that works on small‑gauge wiring, electronics repairs, or kit builds, and you want a simple, reliable soldering iron that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, this Stanley is one of those tools you won’t mind throwing in your box. It’s basic, sure, but what it does — it does well.
But if you solder a lot of heavy gauge wire or need adjustable temperature control for precision work, you’ll want to look at a station‑style iron instead — this one’s tuned for straightforward jobs where consistency and ease of use matter more than fancy features.




