DuraTrax TrakPower TK60 60W Soldering Iron

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DuraTrax TrakPower TK60 60W Soldering Iron
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The DuraTrax TrakPower TK60 60W Soldering Iron is the right tool for the shop, the track or the field. Superior electronics ensure long-lasting performance; the slender, insulated handle provides comfortable control. The TK60 heats up quickly and holds temperature well under load.

Features: 

  • Power on indicator lamp
  • Heavy-duty 60 watt design.
  • Slender non-slip grip
  • Heavy duty 3-prong power cord
  • Replaceable 2.4mm chisel tip
  • One year limited warranty beginning at date of purchase

Specifications:

Power: 60W
Tip Size: 2.4mm chisel tip


Includes:

  • (1) TrakPower TK60 60W Soldering Iron
  • (1) Foldable Stand

This product was added to our catalog on August 4, 2020

Jack
Verified Owner
Monday, May 27 2024 (7 months ago)
DuraTrax TrakPower TK60 60W Soldering Iron
Great soldering iron. I was having trouble with the ones you get from the harbor freight or walmart. The store ones are only 30w and only good for like 16ga wire and smaller. This duratrax iron is 60w and I was easily able to solder 10ga battery wires. It even feels heavier and better quality. I highly recommend and would buy again.
That Aussie Guy
Sunday, Jun 5 2022 (about 2 years ago)
DuraTrax TrakPower TK60 60W Soldering Iron
I purchased this to solder a Traxxas ID esc connector to a new Castle creations sidewinder 4, I also had to make up some motor wire extensions/4mm to 3mm adapters for the same esc.

This 60w soldering iron got the job done easily, it is quick to heat up and seemed to put out plenty of heat for the joins I made.

Pro tip: I was a little concerned this wouldn't be powerful enough for the job I chose it for so I pre heated the terminals with a propane torch. This worked great and made good solid joins quickly!