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Hakko T18-B Conical Soldering Tip

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1.Style:T18-b Standard (r0.5)


  • T18 Series Soldering Iron Tip, ‘B’ conical shape R0.5 x 22.5mm
  • This tip shape is an all-round type which can be used from any direction and it is available for any kind of soldering. Therefore it is not only accessible for the soldering beginners but also suitable for the experienced.
  • Suitable for use with the Hakko FX-8801, FX-8803, FX-8805 Soldering Irons
  • Soldering Iron Tip for the standard irons supplied with the Hakko FX-888D, FX-889, FR-701 and FR-702 Soldering Stations.
  • High quality Japanese design.


This T18 Series Soldering Iron Tip, ‘B’ conical shape R0.5 x 14.5mm, the tip shape is an all-round type which can be used from any direction and it is available for any kind of soldering. Therefore it is not only accessible for the soldering beginners but also suitable for the experienced.
Please note it is suitable for use with the Hakko FX-8801, FX-8803, FX-8805 Soldering Irons


ポンコツ
Reviewed in Japan on August 24, 2024
仕事で連続使用するので熱持ちが良く、長持ちするものをと考えるとこの製品にたどり着きます。基板実装やコネクターの半田で1Cや2Cも買ってみましたがB型より熱がこず、すぐ穴が開いてしまったのでやはりこれがいちばんでした。これでもう少しシャープだと細部の半田もしやすいです。
Maximzodal
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
I wish I had discovered Hakko years ago. I could solder SMD components with this tip.
sneef
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
I couldn’t read the engraving on my existing conical tip from hakko, and thought it said T18-B, but it obviously didn’t, because this is a much broader tip and not really suitable for the kinds of things I work on. I was replacing a hakko tip that is more finely pointed, and on an angle (so it almost looks like the last 1.5mm to the tip is bent maybe 25°). This is a perfect conical tip, and rather broad. At least .5mm in mg estimation.
バイク好き
Reviewed in Japan on December 17, 2024
使用後にメンテすれば長く使えます。はんだ用品はHAKKOに限ります。
Jashnika Sankhua
Reviewed in India on January 21, 2024
This is the tip which I always wanted to have, it is just superb
Alan
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
I bought a relatively inexpensive soldering station that came with multiple tips. Supposedly they were pre tinned, but I’m having trouble getting solder to flow. I thought maybe a better quality tip might solve the problem. The tip seems to be well tinned, but I’m still having trouble. Probably my soldering skills need attention.
Tristan
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
I took a gamble on this hoping it would fit in my Aoyue 469 soldering iron. Turns out it did, and it seems to be at least as good as the original tip (probably better). So, if you have an Aoyue 469 and need a new tip, this is a good option. That's assuming you can even remove your old tip. Mine was practically welded in place, and I had to use a hammer to get it out.
ATX
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2022
Does just what it's supposed to. Fits the Ryobi battery powered soldering torches perfectly.
Xavit
Reviewed in Spain on June 21, 2019
Producto original,no copia...merece la pena..envio rápido llego antes de 15 días.-
Jern
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2018
The item I received is a legit Hakko product and a perfect size for through hole use. What more is there to say? Well, let’s see....If you are eyeing low cost knock-offs and wondering “How much better can Hakko’s product possibly be?”- the answer is a lot.Also it beats buying a new wand... some of the new Hakko stations on Amazon can be had for a little bit more than a replacement wand. 9/10 it’s the tip that goes not the heating element, so you can save yourself a nice chunk of change.The conical tip is a matter of preference. You might also want to explore a wedged tip of similar size and see what you like best.Also a popular misconception: these are not something you buy just to swap in and out for different soldering duties, these are wise to replace on a regular basis. Think of them like tires - it’s “where the rubber meets the road” and is a part expected to wear and need replacing. You will know when to replace when your tip isn’t holding solder well, even after tinning. However, I swap mine out every 6 -12 months as a weekend hobbyist.When you put in a new one it’ll feel like a whole new iron.I also suggest maybe getting yourself some tip tinner, new sponges, some braid, a Soldapullt and some new copper for your wand stand while you’re at it if any of these are looking rough or you don’t have them. The average hobbyist tends to ignore this sort of thing until their station looks like it was thrown out a window into a dumpster, or they try to make due with less than any pro would consider acceptable. Paying some mind to these odds and ends makes the process so much more enjoyable and your work a lot cleaner.Hope that helps.
Dirk Steyn
Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2015
Just what I needed
JMP
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2015
As with all Hakko products this performs flawlessly. The tip is high quality and will probably last a near lifetime in service. Works on the FX-888D digital iron without an issues at all. I highly recommend any Hakko product, they've performed flawlessly on my bench for years with nary a problem.
healthyfatboy
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2013
I purchased a $30 iron from Electronic Specialists and after a year of heavy use, I found my tip had oxidized too much to where it wouldn't heat properly. I searched around for another one and found this one on Amazon and decided to give it a try as I wasn't exactly sure if it was the tip that was causing my problems.I got this new one in, installed, and fired it up and it was working just like before. It was an easy replacement and the price was good too. It's a little larger tip than my previous, which I was a bit bummed about, but it works just fine and is just as described.
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