ColdHeat vs. the Competition: ColdHeat Exhibits Soldering Superiority

There are multiple reasons why ColdHeat products are superior to the other soldering irons on the market. To list them all would take all day, and since ColdHeat stands for efficiency, here's just a quick summary of what makes ColdHeat soldering irons special. Note: This rating scale was designed using qualities important to the handyman in all of us.

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Convenience: Unlike older soldering irons, which seal you to the spot with their constricting cords, ColdHeat cordless soldering iron allows mobility while you fuse. Relying on four batteries for power instead of a plug-in, it goes where you go to create heat quickly. Just remember to keep your ColdHeat fully loaded!

Conservation: In an age of sustainability, ColdHeat makes it possible to conserve energy when soldering with its special heat-when-you-need-it, cold-when-you-don't technology. Basically, this unique iron heats on contact and then cools immediately for an energy efficient effect.

Caution — Good solderers know its all fun and flux until someone solders themselves. Conventional soldering irons are hot, messy, and dangerous. Because it's harder to know when they're hot and when they are not, chances of obtaining painful burns are much more likely with a regular soldering iron. ColdHeat's light-infused LED lets you know the status of your soldering iron with its simple color code. White means the iron is on and red means the iron is too hot to touch. Simple, savvy and safe.

Cheap — Well, relatively. Though it is possible to get a crude soldering iron for about ten dollars, its techniques will be much more rudimentary and it will boast almost none of the benefits listed above. It's true that there is another cordless soldering iron available, the butane-powered iron, but those cost twice as much a ColdHeat iron. They also take longer to cool off, and need butane cartridges to run. So for only a cool $19.99, why not get a ColdHeat iron and save yourself the money, parts, and potential scars?

Clean — Whereas other irons' questionable heating capabilities are prone to promote messy solder blobs and streaks on the joint, ColdHeat's efficient hot-on-contact method allows for clean, tidy soldering that leaves a part that is smooth, shiny and streak-free!

These are just a few reasons why ColdHeat beats the competition! For the rest, purchase a ColdHeat soldering iron, and see for yourself what all the hype is about.

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