Robinson Soldering Irons

Robinson SolderingIrons

Robinson soldering irons are the ideal tool for almost any soldering job and are renowned for their quality, reliability and craftmanship. Consisting of chisel, pyramid or leadlight tip options and a plastic impact and heat resistant handle which provides electrical and thermal insulation.

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Secure Reliable, High-Performance Robinson Soldering Irons from Warren & Brown Tools

Robinson soldering irons are widely used for a range of different applications, including soldering mechanical or electronic components like switchboards, manufacturing metal joinery and other infrastructure, and even making jewellery. 

At Warren & Brown Tools, our collection of Robinson soldering irons and other soldering equipment is designed with all professional and hobby tinkerers in mind. If you’re looking for a quality soldering iron to support you in your next soldering project, then explore our full range of versatile Robinson soldering irons right here at Warren & Brown Tools.

Key Features of Robinson Soldering Irons

As one of the most versatile types of soldering equipment, Robinson soldering irons are widely utilised across various industries and industrial applications across Australia. But when it comes to safety and reliability considerations, all professionals and hobbyists want the same thing from their soldering equipment.

That’s precisely why Robinson soldering irons are designed to be simple to master and safe to use. Here are just some of the intelligent design features that you can enjoy when working with a Robinson soldering iron:

  • On/off switch for easy operation – our Robinson soldering irons can be operated with just one on/off switch, allowing for total ease of use and safe and secure power down processes.
  • Heat insulated plastic handle – the heavy-duty plastic handle of our Robinson soldering irons is designed to provide effective electrical and thermal insulation, making these soldering irons safe to handle over lengthy applications.
  • Robust and balanced construction – with their steel construction, hard-wearing tips, and balanced weight distribution between the head and plastic handle, our Robinson soldering irons are suitable for a range of heavy-duty applications and can be used for lengthy tasks without risks of operator fatigue.
  • Available in 3 versatile tip options – our Robinson soldering irons are available in chisel, pyramid, and leadlight tip options, making them suitable for precision applications across manufacturing, automotive repairs, engineering, and other specialised industries.
  • Available in a range of wattages – we stock Robinson soldering irons in wattages between 80 – 500, accommodating both hobbyists and professionals across various industries.

Why Buy Robinson Soldering Irons from Warren & Brown Tools?

At Warren & Brown Tools, all of the soldering irons, soldering accessories, and other equipment we stock are manufactured to the utmost quality standards – all to ensure that Australian metalworkers, mechanics, engineers, and other professionals and hobbyists can enjoy superior soldering capabilities. 

Since 1921, we’ve provided Australian tradespeople working across all industries with world-leading tools and equipment, and our Robinson soldering irons are no exception to our quality standards. With these versatile and high-quality tools at your disposal, you can make quick work of soldering applications across a variety of heavy-duty industrial and private enclosed worksites. 

Explore our full range of Robinson soldering irons and other soldering equipment – available for purchase online at Warren & Brown Tools.

Robinson Soldering Irons FAQ

Q: How many watts is a good soldering iron?

A: Quality soldering irons range from anywhere between 80 - 500 watts. The preferred wattage of your soldering iron is dependent on how you intend to use them. For example, heavy-duty mechanical work may require soldering irons with a higher wattage to deliver the best results.

Q: How hot does an 80 watt soldering iron get?

A: Our 80 watt Robinson soldering irons can reach temperatures of just under 500℃ or 880℉, making these lower wattage soldering irons suitable for most general applications.

Q: Is a higher wattage soldering iron better?

A: The wattage of your Robinsons soldering iron isn’t necessarily an indicator of quality of performance or even its heat output – but only of its power. For heavy-duty applications, higher wattage soldering irons are generally a better choice. However, soldering irons with a wattage below 100-150 are suitable for most general applications.

Q: How can you care for your Robinson soldering iron?

A: Keeping your soldering iron clean and securely stored when not in use is vital to ensuring the longevity of this piece of equipment. Soldering irons that are well-maintained and free from grease or debris are also able to maintain reliable performance and deliver consistently quality results.

Comprehensive Buying Guide for Robinson Soldering Irons

Shop our Full Range of Robinson Soldering Irons with the Utmost Confidence

With our comprehensive buying guides, you can discover essential features and factors to consider when shopping for Robinson soldering irons here at Warren & Brown Tools. From understanding best use cases to engaging with top maintenance tips for your soldering irons and other equipment, our buying guides break down everything you need to know.

Maintenance for your Robinson Soldering Iron

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Learn about our professional maintenance and calibration services designed to keep your Robinson soldering irons from Warren & Brown in good condition for the length of their usable lifespans.