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Desoldering Bulb - Removes Solder Quickly and Easily - Electronix Express (1 Pack)

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About this item

  • Removes solder quickly and easily with vacuum action
  • Rubber bulb with long lasting PTFE tip
  • To remove solder from a joint: Heat up the joint, squeeze the bulb and place the tip onto the joint. Quickly release the bulb and melted solder will be sucked into the tube.
  • To clean: Wait until the solder has cooled, then remove the tip and dump out the contents of the bulb
  • Measures 3.80" long and 2.50" wide


Removes solder quickly and easily with vacuum action. Rubber bulb with long lasting PTFE tip. To remove solder from a joint, Heat up the joint, squeeze the bulb and place the tip onto the joint. Quickly release the bulb and melted solder will be sucked into the tube. To clean Wait until the solder has cooled, then remove the tip and dump out the contents of the bulb.


E.R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
If you are soldering electronic parts (resistors, capacitors, diode, etc,), onto an electronic circuit board, and you mistakenly get a little extra solder where you don’t want it, this device is a perfect suction, to remove such said solder when it’s in a molten state.**This device is purely for an application described above.This device is not for large applications, plumbing, etc., it is purely for VERY small parts, i.e., If you’re building an electronic kit or something of that nature.The bulb is a flexible rubber, and seems to be of decent material. I would certainly buy another if I needed a second.
Dangerous Mood
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Just like I used 40 years ago. Classic design.
arecf
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
I've tried using the spring loaded de-soldering tools. While they might work for some applications, they tend to jar the assembly from which the solder is being removed. This is unacceptable in many cases, especially for printed circuit board assemblies. This solder bulb does not jar the assembly, has excellent suction and is easy to clean. This bulb also beats all of the de-soldering braid that I have recently tried using. When using de-soldering braid on a printed circuit board assembly, there is much more danger of lifting a pad or damaging a circuit trace than there is when using this bulb.
Glenn A.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
the darn cat knocked it off the table and the dogs chewed it to pieces. I have to order another as I never got to use it but looks and feels like it will do the job easily. No cat or dogs were harmed during the post destruction event.
Jim Lombardo
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
I am not overly impressed by this method of solder removal; even the best of this style of solder sucker is wonky in use; there are better types available, but if, like me, you're on a limited budget (or simply frugal) it does the job.
AZEnergizer
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023
This tool is smaller than it looks in the picture. It's a little pricey for what it is.I had one decades ago when I did a lot of soldering. I bought this to have on hand on the rare occasion I need to remove solder. But the main reason I bought it was to blow out my electric shaver. I don't like running water over it every day and waiting for it to dry. And I also don't want to drag out my air compressor.Not only does it suck up solder well, it also blows out a strong, concentrated stream of air if you squeeze the bulb quickly. It works well to blow out my shaver. However the tip has fallen out a few times. A small piece of duct tape fixed that problem.$10 is a little much for desoldering but for me it's multi purpose. LOL. I like desoldering bulbs better than desoldering pumps because the suction is more controllable and gentle. Old school is sometimes better.
ztiger
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020
This is the type of de soldering tool I used to use and actually prefer them over the spring loaded type. When I saw this, I had to get it. This so far has worked well. The tip is a bit larger than expected but so far not a problem. Ideally, they should have two tips, one the size that is on here and one smaller for fine work.
dan
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020
Good product & price