THE NEW GENERATION COLDHEAT SOLDERING PEN
In today’s fast-paced, mobile culture, household and workplace appliances still tether consumers to their everyday tasks. ColdHeat is changing this with the Soldering Pen that truly “cuts the cord,” creating a more efficient, mobile, and safe environment that simplifies and enhances daily activities.
The ColdHeat Soldering Pen is the most popular cordless soldering tool in North America and the only product that uses CoolTouch® technology to safely and effectively tackle all types of light duty electronic, home, and crafts projects. It is protected by multiple patents, trademarks, and trade secrets.
The new and advanced Ceramic Tip has been redesigned to improve durability and it is 15 times stronger than its predecessors.
Over 5 Million Sold
North America’s #1 Soldering Tool
Safety
The tip cools down in seconds for most applications.
Convenience
Built-in LED project light and automatic shut-off.
Heating Time
The tip heats in less than 1 second – up to 700F.
Efficiency
More than 600 joints per battery pack.
Tip Durability
The new Ceramic Tip is 15 times stronger than its predecessor.
Portability
Completely cordless, so it can go anywhere you go.
Low Consumption
Uses 4 AA alkaline batteries (not included).
Ergonomic design
Sleek, stylish design, which received the prestigious Red Dot® award.
WHAT IT’S GOOD FOR
The Soldering Pen delivers approximately 25W of AC-equivalent power. It is intended for hobby or light professional use in electrical projects with small and medium-sized components, such as 18-24 AWG wires, small jewelry repairs, and larger printed circuit boards and components, basically that stuff in the middle of the soldering spectrum.
Electrical
Jewelry
Electronics
Crafts & Hobbies
WHAT IT’S NOT GOOD FOR
We do not recommend the ColdHeat Cordless Soldering Pen for soldering temperature-sensitive or very small electronic components, because the temperature variation of the tip can be dramatic and quick, too quick even for your incredible reflexes. Similarly, it will not work handsomely on large joints that require long, continuous soldering, because it is more of a small-devil sort of creature.