This top - quality soldering iron is crafted in Japan by Goot, a globally renowned brand that's now making its mark in Australia and New Zealand. It offers outstanding heat recovery. The ceramic heater adjusts automatically according to the tip's heating load. With high insulation and low current leakage, it's super safe for soldering precision flat ICs and CMOS. The zero - volt switch circuit for heater on/off control cuts down on noise. The tip is set at a temperature of 320°C. The power lead is made of flexible silicon rubber, and the handle has a ribbed rubber piece for a great grip. It has an Electricity Safety Approval Number SAITE20185, comes with a 24 - month warranty, and spare tips (TS - 1432 Standard 0.5mm or TS - 1434 0.3mm) are available.


Using your Goot soldering iron is easy. First, plug it into a 240V power source. Wait for the tip to reach the set temperature of 320°C. Once heated, you can start your soldering work, whether it's for precision flat ICs or CMOS. When using, make sure to hold the handle firmly as it has a ribbed rubber piece for a better grip. For safety, avoid touching the hot tip. Always keep it away from flammable materials. After use, unplug the soldering iron and let it cool down completely. To maintain it, regularly check the power lead made of silicon rubber for any signs of damage. You can replace the tip when needed using the available spare tips (TS - 1432 Standard 0.5mm or TS - 1434 0.3mm).