Busted my soldering iron... goot irons any good?
#46
Yes the tip is decent. Mine is a year old. Still solders well. It has a angled flat tip (45 degrees). Trust me.. You will like it. The only negitive thing I might say about Goot TQ-95 is the cord is a little heavy duty.
#47
Tech Addict
So it comes with a flat wedge style tip, like a highly angled flat head screw driver? In the picture it looks like a pencil tip and someone told me that it comes with a pencil style tip.
#48
Tech Addict
Can anybod clarify if the goot comes with a pencil style tip or a flat style tip? What is the part number of the flat style tip is if it's not included?
#50
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I have it
The stock tip is the one to use, Its a tapered tip from 1/4" down to a sort of point. You use the side of the tip to solder the batteries and the point for finer work. I bought a 2mm tip and don't use it, the stock one works much better. It stays clean, has a nice coating and with a dip in flux comes out ready to solder. Had mine for a year, thinking of buying another one for a spare. I never had a better solder gun or pencil.
The tip looks just like a sharpened pencil. And I changed the cord on mine to a longer MUCH more flexible. Just used an extension cord from the discount store. Gets rid of the 3rd prong too.
The tip looks just like a sharpened pencil. And I changed the cord on mine to a longer MUCH more flexible. Just used an extension cord from the discount store. Gets rid of the 3rd prong too.
#51
Go to www.bomir.com and check out specs for yourself. They also have a gun version their too. If you like gun style soldering tool.
#52
Originally posted by AWOLsoldier
Just got the goot iron today and built a pack with it. This iron is probably the best iron i've ever seen! Press the little button and after a few seconds the whole iron is cherry red and it takes 2 seconds to fix a bar on a cell. The tip seems small but actually does an excellent job and at the heat it kicks out, a wider tip wouldn't really make much of a difference.
Other than slightly melting my deans jig and some of the cell shrink wrap, i give the goot 2 thumbs up. I'll post some pics later if anyone is interested.
Just got the goot iron today and built a pack with it. This iron is probably the best iron i've ever seen! Press the little button and after a few seconds the whole iron is cherry red and it takes 2 seconds to fix a bar on a cell. The tip seems small but actually does an excellent job and at the heat it kicks out, a wider tip wouldn't really make much of a difference.
Other than slightly melting my deans jig and some of the cell shrink wrap, i give the goot 2 thumbs up. I'll post some pics later if anyone is interested.
#53
Originally posted by etzkev
So you are talking about the $35 iron? Please post some pics like you said, as I am interested. It just surprises me that this is such a good iron at such a low price. Correct me if I'm wrong!
So you are talking about the $35 iron? Please post some pics like you said, as I am interested. It just surprises me that this is such a good iron at such a low price. Correct me if I'm wrong!
#54
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Well.... my Goot worked alright for about a month then the heating element burnt out. I had to buy the tip I wanted, the one that comes with it is a pencil tip type. I didnt like my iron enough to buy a replacement element. I just sucked it up and sprung for a Hako. But thats just my experience with my Goot, others seem to like them.
#56
Busted my crappy $6 iron on the weekend. The iron and the handle became loose, I pulled out the tip and ash fell out. Home depot has 80wt wellers for $20 with hugh tips. Looks good to me.
#57
Dragon try the bomir site. They have plenty of goot stuff. Email them for parts?
#58
Tech Addict
Do tips from any other irons fit the goot? I didnt buy a wedge shaped bit for assembling batteries and the bomir site has a minimum order of somthing like $25 and I only need one tip.
#59
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Has anybody gotten a tip from another iron to fit the goot?