Andreas Thaler
Subscriber
When you spend hours working on a repair job, you get to know and appreciate your little helpers.
I'm particularly impressed by these tweezers, which I use for almost all repairs on small parts.
They're precisely aligned, non-magnetic, and can also be used to hold desoldering wick and for soldering in general.
What's special about them is that they don't bind with solder. This means the desoldering wick doesn't stick, and you can use them to hold a cable end directly in liquid solder. So far, I haven't missed an insulating pad to protect against heat.
The tweezers are sturdy, too.
On two occasions when they fell under my workbench, the tips stuck in the parquet floor without sustaining any damage.
Good thing my feet were somewhere else
I'm particularly impressed by these tweezers, which I use for almost all repairs on small parts.
They're precisely aligned, non-magnetic, and can also be used to hold desoldering wick and for soldering in general.
What's special about them is that they don't bind with solder. This means the desoldering wick doesn't stick, and you can use them to hold a cable end directly in liquid solder. So far, I haven't missed an insulating pad to protect against heat.
The tweezers are sturdy, too.
On two occasions when they fell under my workbench, the tips stuck in the parquet floor without sustaining any damage.
Good thing my feet were somewhere else

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