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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2025
Great item
lawrence knott
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
Works great I will recommend this if you’re looking for a kisser button
Lazer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de julio de 2024
Quick heat up. Easy to use. Great for remote no-AC repairs outside.
Panneer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de junio de 2024
It is sharp and easy to use
Craig E.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I have had a number of soldering irons in my life, all of which required one hand to hold the tin and the other to hold the iron. This is suitable for most situations but there are occasions where it would be useful to be able to hold onto the part you are trying to solder and be able to solder and feed the tin with one hand.Enter the MakerHawk brand soldering gun with automatic, trigger feed. This is a great solution for when you want to be a bit more one-hand free in your soldering. Setting up is fairly simply as all you need to do is charge and plug in the battery, feed the soldering tin through the gun, turn it on, and away you go.The heat control works very well, which is great depending on how quickly you need to melt the tin and how careful you need to be with what you are connecting. The battery life is good so long as you don't intend on using it professionally for a full 8 hours. And the feeding mechanism is very easy to handle.My only main criticism echoes another reviewer in that I feel a bit uneasy with all of the warnings surrounding the battery. The fact that you can't charge it overnight means you'll have to start charging it an hour or two before you intend to use it. That's all fine and dandy though you don't have that problem with a corded soldering iron. If they simply provided a battery that could be charged overnight, it would be an easy solution, one that I'm sure people would be willing to pay a few extra bucks on.Overall, this MakerHawk iron is a great solution for basic soldering needs, especially in those circumstances where it simply isn't possible to hold both the iron and the tin at the same time. While I got to try this out for free, the price seems very reasonable. If you are looking for a new soldering iron and want to change it up from a traditional iron, this is a great alternative.
Chad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I’ve shot Thousands with this and one of the sides broke off, shooting at 60lbs. i would recommend getting it tied on i had bought one previously and must not have crimped the metal good enough and it flew off a few shots in, after i tied it on it works really well and is super easy to put on
Chris.
Comentado en México el 7 de febrero de 2023
Muy facil de instalar y de material suave.Lo que no me gusto fue que ahora la cuerda se escucha mas al momento que sueltas.Se escucha como un guitarreo.Lejos de absorber la vibracion como dice. La sufre junto con la cuerda.No se. No me convence.
Vish Kumar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2023
Typical soldering is done by touching the hot metal tip to the wire from the bottom and applying the tin on top of the wire so the tin can be evenly spread out on the wire you are soldering.Design Flaw: The design of this gun is totally opposite. The wire is fed through bottom and the heat metal is on top. This is so inconvenient because now you have to apply the gun and the tin both from top making a mess of the tin on the wire and it is hard to evenly spread out the tin without making clumps. This also causes lead to drop on the floor.Suggestion for redesign: All you have to do reverse the design. Feed the tin from the top instead of bottom. Also why is there a plastic so close to the hot metal?Battery: I charged battery for 30 mins and it died in 5 mins of use. I couldn't even solder 5 wires.
Sylvia Derksen
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de abril de 2022
It was a pain in the ass to get on especially with my big sausage fingers. But when I finally got it on I was happy. Just make sure that the slit in the rubber is not matching with the slit in the metal bands that hold it. Personally I found the best way to do it was to take the band's off Force the kisser over the string open the band's up just a little bit and slide them over making sure that the seams don't match. Then pinch them shut. If you don't have knocking pliers you can use a regular pair of pliers but don't squeeze them so hard that they split in half. Once it secure it does not move. I have fired over a thousand arrows and it hasn't moved. The reviews that say the piece flew off the string oh, the only way that could happen is if the metal bands weren't lined up properly. Unless of course they're using a 1000 lb draw pull and it tears the metal bands in half.
salinas
Comentado en México el 24 de febrero de 2021
el precio accesible tenia unos repuesto pedí dos mas ya que tenia que instalar el de reserva pero.... una 8 rondas y se rompen no lo recomiendo
Dakota
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de junio de 2020
Looks to be made out of decent plastic and should hold up well
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de noviembre de 2019
Works as intended. But I did shoot my bow the other day and it flew off twice ... with the clips in. Probably my fault but I did use the clips and I pinched them down with pliers.
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