
Best selling Soldering irons from Daytools
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Soldering irons from Daytools. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Daytools Soldering station LS-981, LCD, 60W electronically controlled
Powerful, electronically controlled soldering station with continuously adjustable temperature control and large LC display. Features a very short heating time (30 seconds to 350 degrees), ESD-protected soldering iron, and ceramic heating element.
Features:
- Sleep mode after 15 minutes.

2. Daytools LS-8908 soldering station, hot air LED display, 300 W, adjustable, 3 nozzles
Powerful electronically controlled hot air soldering station with stepless temperature control, adjustable air volume, and a clear LED display. The special feature is that when the hot air tool with integrated sensor is placed in the designated holder after use.

Daytools LS-8908 soldering station, hot air LED display, 300 W, adjustable, 3 nozzles
3. Daytools Soldering starter set LS-99KIT, soldering station, soldering iron, third hand, solder
This starter set with an adjustable soldering station and extensive accessories includes everything needed for immediate soldering.
Features:
- Operating voltage: 230 V
- Power: 48 W
- Temperature range: 150 to 450 °C
- On/off switch, illuminated.

Daytools Soldering starter set LS-99KIT, soldering station, soldering iron, third hand, solder
4. Daytools Soldering station LS-937, LCD, 48W electronically controlled
Elegant soldering station with stepless temperature control and large LC display. Three temperature selection buttons allow for direct, quick access to the main temperatures (200/300/400 °C).
Features:
- large display showing the set and actual temperature.

5. Daytools Soldering station LS-8936 LED display, black
This versatile soldering station with a clear LED display is suitable for a variety of soldering tasks and has been specifically designed for lead-free soldering. The soldering iron is controlled by a microprocessor and heats up quickly.
