

⚡ Solder Smarter, Not Harder — Power, Precision, and Pro-Level Performance in One Station!
The WEP 927-IV is a professional-grade 110W soldering station featuring rapid heat-up, 3 programmable temperature presets, and an energy-saving sleep mode. Designed for compact workspaces, it integrates an LED magnifier, tip cleaner, helping hands, and storage slots into a single all-in-one kit. With 5 extra iron tips, lead-free solder wire, and tweezers included, it offers a complete, ergonomic solution for precise and efficient soldering tasks, backed by 1-year USA technical support.













| ASIN | B09TXP1KDV |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,460 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #7 in Soldering Stations |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,603) |
| Date First Available | March 5, 2022 |
| Display Type | LED |
| Included Components | Soldering Station Body; Iron; Solder Wire; Tips; Desoldering Pump; Tweezers; Brasswool Tip Cleaner with Rosin Flux; Cleaning Sponge; Helping Hands; Magnifier LED Lights; Storage Block |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.25 pounds |
| Item model number | WEP 927-IV |
| Manufacturer | Guangzhou Yihua Electronic Equipment Co., Ltd. |
| Material | Other |
| Part Number | WEP 927-IV |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.94 x 1.89 inches |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 896 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | Technical Support |
T**S
Great Iron For a Great Price
Genuinely impressed with this unit. I've been using it for about 2 weeks now, and it handles very well. The unit is easy to use, heats up quick, and adjusting temperature is a breeze. The included accessories are great, although the only part I wish it had amongst all the accessories would be some small flush cutters. The included solder is pretty good, and small enough for PCB soldering at 0.8 mm. The only cons I have so far is the helping hands could be longer and the iron stand moved to a different spot, as it gets in the way of the helping hands and magnifying glass in some instances. Overall, for the price you're paying you're getting a great unit that'll keep your workflow steady.
Q**7
Reliable, heats up fast, quality for price
My credentials: I am an award winning roboticist specializing in the field of combat robotics which requires frequent soldering and desoldering of sometimes working electronics. My previous soldering iron, the x-tronic pro broke after two years of service. This soldering iron is comparable in price so I decided to give it a shot. Here is a list of its positive and negative attributes compared relative to other soldering irons in this price range. Merits: Heats up very quickly Pre programmed heat settings are a big plus Good grip on the soldering iron handle Ergonomic design, doesn’t take up too much space The magnifying glass makes you look like you know what you’re doing (aesthetic quality lol) Faults The power cord is shockingly short in comparison to my old x-tronic (this could be a problem in the pits at tournaments) The solder tips inner diameter do not seem to be standard size and my x-tronic tips do not work with this model The flux included is cheap, do not use Overall I can recommend as a good soldering iron in this price range
B**X
After an easy but crucial DIY fix, I really like this soldering iron
With one (DIY fixable) issue, this is a good product set. Pros: + Soldering iron and its base overall are sturdy and well-built + Simple, effective temperature set/actual control/display + Helpful, easy-to-use 3 programmable temperature settings + Lightening fast warm-up - less than 30 seconds + Handy soldering tip rack that mounts on the side + Lots of accessories + Good value Cons (no show-stoppers): 1 - The bundled helping hands and magnifying glass are small and of limited utility 2 - The hot iron holding coil assembly occasionally snags the soldering iron (details below) Details on #2 above: an unexpected and quite annoying issue was that the soldering iron would occasionally (1/3 of the time) snag and get stuck in the hot iron holding coil. This is incredibly inconvenient when you're "in the heat of the moment", soldering several connections one-after-another and therefore placing your hot iron in-n-out of its rack in-between soldering tasks - it took a lot of jiggling and pulling to get the iron out of the stand. Oddly, I could find no direct reference or details about this issue in the product review comments, so I carefully investigated the problem myself and discovered (see pics) that in fact the collar that you screw onto the iron to hold the tips was indeed snagging on the hard plastic sleeve that is press-fit on the end of the metal coil that holds the iron (its tight but pretty easy to remove and replace). One pic reveals exactly how the snag occurs. Turns out I was able to mostly (not perfectly, but well enough) address the problem by using a utility knife to remove the square edge on the hard plastic sleeve (note that I trimmed the square edge to about 45 degrees), which prevents the iron's collar from firmly snagging - one pic shows how much of the collar I removed with my utility knife, showing the sleeve repaired half-way around so you can clearly see how much to remove. The whole effort took only 5 minutes. After that, no more firm snags. Bottom Line: I like the iron, it works well, and was a pretty good value overall.
M**S
Solders like a champ
Caveat- amateur solderer. Bought this 6 months ago as a complete novice and learned how to properly solder with it. Since then I have burned through three rolls of solder making samplers, delays, reverbs and distortion circuits for my synthesizers. Once dialed in, this iron has been completely consistent without any issues other than it switches to "sleep" at the most unfortunate times. "Sleep" mode is also a safety feature and has greatly extended the life of the tips, so this is not a huge complaint (and it's probably adjustable, but I haven't dug out the destructions yet). The display is clear and bright and the three setting buttons make excellent shortcuts for dialing in different temps. The primary function of this iron is solid, it has been very consistent with temperature settings and does heat up rather quickly. However, I have stripped off all of the auxiliary doo-dads, like the solder roll holder, the mini magnifier and the little flexible clamps- these are all cheap and useless. Make life more efficient and invest in a decent LED lamp with a large magnifier to properly inspect your PCBs/stripboards etc., and shell out a few bucks for a decent helping hands clamp system that isn't attached to the solderer. I also just found replacement tips here on Amazon, so assuming this solid little beast holds out for another 6 months it will have been more than worth it. I've graduated to more complex circuits and actual synthesizer modules, and see no reason why this iron wouldn't last for quite a few more projects. For the price it really is a great little iron, regardless of the cheap peripheral gadgets.
J**T
I follow all the instructions still didn't work, i used 110v of transformer but ain't working, also had a 1 tip missing on the package
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