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The Berkling BSG-568 is a versatile 3-in-1 cordless butane gas soldering iron, heat gun blower, and mini torch. It features self-ignition for instant start, adjustable flame control, and a lightweight design for portability. With a runtime of up to 90 minutes and quick refills, it's perfect for both professional and DIY projects.
Brand | Berkling Tools |
Specific Uses For Product | Commercial/Residential |
Power Source | Butane |
Wattage | 125 watts |
Special Feature | Soldering Iron, Mini Torch, Heat Gun |
Included Components | Soldering Iron, 1.6MM Conical Soldering Tip, Safety Cap |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Style | Pencil |
Item Length | 8.27 Inches |
Item Weight | 3.9 Ounces |
Upper Temperature Rating | 1300 Degrees Celsius |
Head Style | Conical |
Burner type | Butane Gas |
UPC | 670924924241 |
Manufacturer | Berkling Tools |
Part Number | BSG-568 |
Item Weight | 3.9 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | BSG-568 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Red / Black |
Material | ABS |
Temperature Range | 482 - 932 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Performance Description | 30W to 125W |
Special Features | Soldering Iron, Mini Torch, Heat Gun |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**R
It's really really good
I had another brand/version of this same thing that my father gave me when he no longer needed it and I just assumed that all butane soldering Iron/Heat guns were just not that good. Well this one changed my mind on that assumption. It's actually very useful and convenient and I've found myself reaching for it for times where I would have begrudgingly pulled out the extension cord and plugged in my desktop soldering iron for times I was soldering off of a workbench.I'll break down the bad things about the other one and how this one fixes those gripes so you can look out for some of these downsides of other brands/styles.1. One handed operation!!! There are times where you can't just sit this thing down and let it run and the other brand required that you pull this little safety stopper down and then press the button to ignite it. It was impossible to do with one hand and you wouldn't believe the amount of times that you only have one hand free. The operation on the Berkling is absolutely perfect. Slide the switch, click to ignite and you're off. Very easy to operate with one hand and it fires on the first click every. single. time.2. Ergonomics: The previous version that I had was more of a "gun" style and that just isn't a very natural way to solder. Holding the device like a pen or pencil makes much more sense and feels much more natural in my hand resulting in better solder joints and better overall experience.3. Heat dissipation: An unfortunate reality with these devices is that the heat has to vent somewhere. To my surprise it seems that Berkling actually thought this through though. My previous device had vent holes on all sides of the tip near the end that you solder with. This one chose one side to vent from and let me tell you it makes a HUGE difference. I could hardly use the other one because it's often that you're soldering in a tight spot, or you have other wires close by and the exhaust heat would burn the wires, prematurely shrink tubing, burn a nearby surface etc etc. With the Berkling you are able to purposefully aim the exhaust temperatures in a direction that makes the most sense, away from anything that might get burned. This is a major plus for me and a feature that I wasn't even looking out for but it makes the quality of life using this thing 10 fold better.4. Did I mention it fires the first time everytime! No more *click click click*...listen...*click click click*...listen5.The price. Whoa... didn't know that one this cheap could be this good. The one that I had before was more than double the price but apparently you were paying for the useless extra tips and the case that it came with.Complaints:1. The soldering tip is pretty bad. It gets the job done I guess but it's hard to tin and seems like the chrome coating on it needs to be rubbed off or worn down before you get a surface that can be tinned. I might be missing something with this as I've never had a soldering tip that you need to do anything to other than just start using it but this is one of the worse ones that i've used. There is a spot on it that I can't get to tin to save my life, it just beads up and rolls off like water on a duck's back. I'm thinking about maybe scuffing it up with sandpaper or something.2. No extra tips, and no clear place to buy any even if I wanted to. It would be nice to have spare tips, different size/shape tips, maybe a heat shield attachment for shrink tubing, etc. But I don't really know how to go about getting extra tips or attachments. I'm assuming that this thread pitch/size is used on other devices but it's going to require a lot more research than I'd like to figure it all out.3. No case to speak of. I don't like just throwing my devices in a drawer or leaving them laying around. I would have been nice to have some sort of little case to put the device in. It does have a sleeve that protects the tip that you slide on but nothing that protects the more vulnerable switches/plastic.I don't know if this exists in any product but it would be nice to be able to somehow have the ability to switch from soldering to heat gun.... solder a joint, slide the shrink tubing over and heat gun it... but the tip is too hot to be able to pull it off without some extra tools and annoyance. Again, I don't know how you would fix this issue but it's something that would be nice if someone figured out.For now I use the afore mentioned heat vents to shrink the tubing, which works quite well, just with much less precision.Overall, VERY happy with the price to quality/feature set ratio. Would definitely recommend this one.
S**L
BIG Iron BIG Heat
So far this is a great device. It gets SUPER hot SUPER quick. The auto ignition is terrific even in high winds.My complaints...the tip is very big, too big, for fine wires (22-24 awg). I am not saying it can not solder fine wire. My concern is the it gets so hot that it damages the fine wires. Heat control through regulation of the butane limit slide is not precise. It seems the there is small window of keeping the tip hot and turning it off.It is a BIG iron. I'm a BIG guy, sausage fingers and all, this iron cannot be held like a pencil. You have to hold it more like a stick.My old iron, RIP 10 years of faithful service, was didn't have these issues. But did require a lighter for ignition.
H**J
It works
It works good it sputters sometimes, also for the price that I paid it should come with extra tips.
T**L
Great torch
Still working great after 6+ months. Occasional use in a professional setting. Heats up fast and fires up with ease.
A**R
Good quality.
Thank you. Device is working amazing!!
C**Y
This is a well-built multi-use tool!
I like its solid construction and sturdy but pleasing materials and finish. It works well as a soldering iron, heat gun, and always igniting jet flame. The iron heats up instantly. No more waiting for it to get up to temperature. Plus, the temp range is wide and infinitely adjustable. The ignition sequence (slide the gas switch to lock to the right, then pull down the igniter slide switch) is a little cumbersome. Butane escapes during the time it takes to move from the fuel switch to the igniter switch. It's sometimes hard to turn off because you need t release the fuel switch from the right side detent, so it snaps shut to the left. Also, I had a hard time figuring how to get to heat gun mode because I couldn't tell that the conical tip unscrews from the heat gun tip. Removing the small conical tip turns it into a heat gun. Then removing the gun tip by unscrewing the shroud at the base and then replacing the vented shroud makes it a jet flame. The end-vented black cover snaps on very securely and protects the tool very well. The cap could be a little shorter, which would allow it to fit in more tool containers and pouches. Overall I am quite pleased with this and would highly recommend it.
J**N
Quality made
Quality made. Easy to use. Ideal when you need a soldering iorn on the go.
S**L
My first gas solder
Always wanted a gas solder. Purchase this maybe a month ago. Doesn’t get as hot as I would like. Maybe the wind is a factor. I feel like it could also be the mesh on the heatgun tip is diluting the heat too much to melt wire. I’ll try again when I don’t have a power source
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