A great soldering iron that can put the heat where you need it, and for not much cash. But there is a shadow cast by a failed review unit. |
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Pros |
Cons |
+ Heats up really fast |
-Easy to miss your target temperature |
+ Standby temperature |
-First review unit was damaged |
+ Tip selection |
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+ “Hot swap” soldering tips |
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+ Great precision |
WEP 982 III Precision Soldering Station Review: Putting the heat where you need it
Feb 07,2025 | Les Pounder from Tom's Hardware
Disclaimer:
This article was originally published on Tom's Hardware and written by Les Pounder. You can find the original article here.
Finding the best soldering iron or soldering station is subjective. I can tell you what I like, point you in the direction of a good choice, but ultimately it is how it feels in your hand that matters. I started soldering professionally with an Antex XS25. This simple soldering iron had no temperature control. but it was thermally balanced and a joy to solder with. But, it quickly burnt through tips.
Since the Antex XS25 I have used a slew of soldering iron, smart, dumb, hot air, soldering guns etc. The latest to cross my bench is the $99 WEP 982 III. A temperature controlled ESD safe soldering station with two soldering iron handles, and a selection of tips. The tips are “hot swappable” (pun intended) and the compact unit looks good, but how does it solder?
To find that out I need to put it on the bench and dig out a selection of soldering kits, including the last of my Maplin kits and a kit to prevent a Commodore 64 PSU from killing my beloved C64.
Serious note. The first unit that I received for review worked for a few hours, and I conducted 70% of the review using that unit. Unfortunately that unit had a fault on its power circuitry which resulted in deformation of the wire used as part of the power switch. The issues manifested themselves as intermittent power outages which triggered me to open it up and take a look inside. WEP has replaced this unit, and I have sent the original review unit back for inspection.
WEP 982 III Technical Specifications
Power | 40W with C210 (706A) handle 30W with C115 (106A) handle |
Temperature Range | Precision PID 194 to 842F (90 to 450C) |
Soldering Tips | C210 SK / K / I / SI C115 I / SI / K |
Power | Mains voltage (110 to 240V) |
Display | LCD |
Time to Working Temp (350C) | 7.52 seconds |
Dimensions | 180 x 68 x 110 |