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clanggedin:
I bought one with all of the extra tips. I tried to do a cap kit on a Sanyo EZV, but it was too much of a pain. I pulled out the ole soldering iron and had it done in no time.

All I was getting the ColHeat to do was smoke on the solder. I couls never get the stupid thing to melt the solder.

Ken Layton:
This thing has been talked to death.  ::)

Can't we lock this thread and move everything to the original thread? Or better still bury it altogether?

RayB:

--- Quote from: ErikRuud on January 16, 2005, 10:25:41 pm ---Apparently it was too much work and the socket that the tip plugs into began to melt!
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lucindrea:


15 years ago i spend $7 on a pencil type of iron at raido shack , i've had to buy a replacement $2 tip now and agin , but the thing still works like a charm ... personaly i dont see the need to inprove on a model thats been working fine for well over 50 years .... of course those little pocket butane irons are cool , great for doing work in the car where you dont allways have access to power.

Chris:

--- Quote from: quarterback on January 17, 2005, 12:27:08 am ---One page of ColdHeat discussion here

Two pages of ColdHeat discussion here

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Interesting.  One page says it's the kiss of death and the other raves about it.   ???

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