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product_id: 3246970
title: "Weller P2C Professional Self-igniting Cordless Soldering Iron"
brand: "weller"
price: "18.68 DT"
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# Piezo ignition Fast heat-up 1 hour use Weller P2C Professional Self-igniting Cordless Soldering Iron

**Brand:** weller
**Price:** 18.68 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Weller P2C Professional Self-igniting Cordless Soldering Iron by weller
- **How much does it cost?** 18.68 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- weller enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted weller brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Safety First:** Automatic cut-off switch ensures peace of mind while you work.
- • **Quick Refills:** Get back to work in less than 20 seconds with easy gas refills.
- • **Versatile Tool:** Transform your soldering iron into a mini-torch with optional flame tip.
- • **Rapid Heat Technology:** Melts solder in under 40 seconds for maximum efficiency.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Experience the freedom of cordless soldering with the Weller P2C!

## Overview

The Weller P2C Professional Self-igniting Cordless Soldering Iron is a lightweight, ESD-safe tool designed for high productivity. With a rapid heat-up time of under 40 seconds and a gas capacity for up to 1 hour of continuous use, this versatile soldering iron is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Its piezo ignition system ensures easy and reliable operation, while the automatic cut-off switch enhances safety. Quick refills in under 20 seconds keep you on the job, making it an essential addition to your toolkit.

## Description

From the Manufacturer The Butane soldering iron is a lightweight, compact cordless butane soldering and hot air tool. It's ESD safe to protect sensitive components. The Pieze ignition has an easy-to-use push button and it has a fast heat-up for high productivity and melts solder in less than 40 seconds.Note: The iron does not ship with any fuel in it. Fill the item with butane before it can be used. Product Description Weller 25W to 75W Portasol(R) Professional Cordless Butane Soldering Iron with Piezo ignition

Review: I love this soldering iron - I love this soldering iron. It is easy to turn on, quick to heat up, and best of all I don't have to worry about accidentally melting the power cable! The iron is very easy to handle and about the perfect weight for tacking down a joint or just soldering loose “in-the-air” joints, which I end up doing a lot of in the car. The solder tip is not my favorite, though very easily replaceable. The tip that comes stock has a beveled flat end that is about an eighth inch long, too clumsy for delicate instruments, but good enough for my work. However, I would prefer a conical tip. Also, I don’t know if this is a pro or con yet, but the tip does not cool down very fast at all, in fact, sometimes the unit is so hot after I turn the gas off, that a minute later I can turn the gas flow back on and not have to relight the torch. A very nice feature is that the torch is completely contained, no open flame. And it is self-lighting, just a little slide button to click when it needs to be lit. According to the specs, when completely filled with butane, the torch will last for an hour of usage at maximum gas flow. And when I filled my torch with the $3.99 tank of butane, I probably used about 30-40% of the tank. That is FAR less expensive than batteries, which can’t heat an iron nearly as hot. Perfect for on the go, I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a lightweight soldering iron for hobby projects and repairs!
Review: What a great soldering iron! - After lots of research, I bought this soldering iron because I needed to solder some wires in my car engine that had gotten damaged as a result of not changing my starter motor as soon as I should have. Since I don't have a garage (so no nearby electrical socket), I needed something that didn't need to be plugged in. Plus, I've had poor experiences with cheaper electrical solder irons in the past, and read that butane models were pretty good at reaching the right temperature and keeping it consistently. I wasn't expecting much when I placed the order, so I was surprised by how well this thing performed! It's easy to fill/refill with butane and only uses a small amounts of butane, so you don't have to worry about running out. It reaches a hot enough temperature to do the job properly and stays at that temperature for the duration of usage. Plus, not having wires in the way while I'm working (and being able to solder ANYWHERE, even while outside) is such a plus! With how well this iron performs, I can't see myself going back to using an electrical one. I've used it many times and it's worked flawlessly every single time. I highly recommend this iron. If you have any questions, I'm happy to try to help. If you found my review helpful, please consider leaving me feedback.

## Features

- Portasol Professional Self-igniting Cordless Solder Iron, ESD safe to protect sensitive components
- A lightweight, compact cordless butane soldering and hot air tool, Piezo ignition with push-button ease & convenience
- Fast heat-up for high productivity, melts solder in less than 40 seconds, Gas capacity allows up to 1 hour of continuous use, ample for most jobs
- Refills in less than 20 seconds so you can stay on the job, Automatic cut-off switch when cap replaced for safety
- Automatic cut-off switch when cap is replaced for safety
- Can be used as a mini-torch with optional PPT12 flame tip, Portasol is a registered trademark of Olgesby and Butler Limited

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000B61L0G |
| Additional Features | Cordless |
| Brand | Weller |
| Brand Name | Weller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 486 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037103169389 |
| Handle Material | Butane |
| Head Style | Pencil |
| Heating Element | Ceramic |
| Included Components | 1 Weller Branded Product |
| Item Type Name | Tools |
| Manufacturer | WELLER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P2C |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 days |
| Model Number | P2C |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Butane |
| Special Feature | Cordless |
| Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
| Style Name | 1-piece kit |
| UPC | 014444607404 809386512479 163120697441 182682312586 707004176334 190283106633 031112428222 168141209949 801200953994 115970772458 807031792672 809187157466 041114561636 070071265554 806293943532 037103169389 151903475690 680807647853 807320266815 872182724339 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 480 Degrees Celsius |
| Wattage | 2575 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Weller
- **Power Source:** Butane
- **Wattage:** 2575
- **Special Feature:** Cordless
- **Included Components:** 1 Weller Branded Product

## Images

![Weller P2C Professional Self-igniting Cordless Soldering Iron - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51-s4RCMEvL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love this soldering iron
*by K***R on April 5, 2016*

I love this soldering iron. It is easy to turn on, quick to heat up, and best of all I don't have to worry about accidentally melting the power cable! The iron is very easy to handle and about the perfect weight for tacking down a joint or just soldering loose “in-the-air” joints, which I end up doing a lot of in the car. The solder tip is not my favorite, though very easily replaceable. The tip that comes stock has a beveled flat end that is about an eighth inch long, too clumsy for delicate instruments, but good enough for my work. However, I would prefer a conical tip. Also, I don’t know if this is a pro or con yet, but the tip does not cool down very fast at all, in fact, sometimes the unit is so hot after I turn the gas off, that a minute later I can turn the gas flow back on and not have to relight the torch. A very nice feature is that the torch is completely contained, no open flame. And it is self-lighting, just a little slide button to click when it needs to be lit. According to the specs, when completely filled with butane, the torch will last for an hour of usage at maximum gas flow. And when I filled my torch with the $3.99 tank of butane, I probably used about 30-40% of the tank. That is FAR less expensive than batteries, which can’t heat an iron nearly as hot. Perfect for on the go, I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a lightweight soldering iron for hobby projects and repairs!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What a great soldering iron!
*by A***I on January 16, 2017*

After lots of research, I bought this soldering iron because I needed to solder some wires in my car engine that had gotten damaged as a result of not changing my starter motor as soon as I should have. Since I don't have a garage (so no nearby electrical socket), I needed something that didn't need to be plugged in. Plus, I've had poor experiences with cheaper electrical solder irons in the past, and read that butane models were pretty good at reaching the right temperature and keeping it consistently. I wasn't expecting much when I placed the order, so I was surprised by how well this thing performed! It's easy to fill/refill with butane and only uses a small amounts of butane, so you don't have to worry about running out. It reaches a hot enough temperature to do the job properly and stays at that temperature for the duration of usage. Plus, not having wires in the way while I'm working (and being able to solder ANYWHERE, even while outside) is such a plus! With how well this iron performs, I can't see myself going back to using an electrical one. I've used it many times and it's worked flawlessly every single time. I highly recommend this iron. If you have any questions, I'm happy to try to help. If you found my review helpful, please consider leaving me feedback.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ High Quality Soldering Iron
*by M***1 on August 3, 2015*

Excellent tool. I filled it with standard Ronson Butane Fuel from Ace Hardware store (white can with orange top). I found that the Ronson fuel sputters only once in a while, but the flame remains lit and the tool works great. Anyway, start by removing the tool's cap. The gas switch should be in the 'off' position (pressed in toward the tank or top of the iron's handle). To fill with butane, turn the butane can upside down, and with the can in this position, line the can nozzle up with the valve on the bottom of the iron, and depress the can nozzle against the valve in the iron - fills much easier this way. Fill for 30 seconds or until the fuel starts to leak a tiny bit at the valve. The drop or so of leaked liquid butane will evaporate right there, and you'll know the tool's tank is full. Put the butane can away. Then, to light the iron, turn the dial at the bottom to maximum, slide the gas switch out (on), you'll hear it hiss, and press the spark button. You'll see a glow from the small exhaust port hole which is located on one side of the tip. That's how you know it's lit. I find it lights on the first spark. Then adjust the dial cooler for more control or to slow down soldering. You can melt silver solder in a little less than 30 seconds after the spark! If you use flux, apply it then heat it a bit first. I'll never go back to electrical soldering irons, my 30 watt iron never got hot enough to melt silver solder which melts around 960 degrees F. I do clock repair, which sometimes involves soldering on brass plates. The silver solder sticks better than the lead solder does. The iron does not roll on the table and there's no electrical cord, which is great. To turn it off after soldering, slide gas switch in. I allow it 20 minutes to cool before putting on the cap, just to be cautious. Note that the small glowing exhaust port lets hot exhaust out, so I generally let that face up. If you turn it with the port facing down, the tip tends to get hotter yet, but be careful not to burn the table! Just be very aware of the direction the hot air is coming out. There are other applications of this tool as a torch, but I just use it for soldering. A quality tool and mine said Made in Ireland. Hope it doesn't change one bit in the future.

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