The Pinecil soldering iron is surprisingly good

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I've been a longtime user of the TS100 soldering iron, and have been happy with it. This viewer donation is a nice step up and improvement over the TS100. I'm very impressed with it, especially considering the price.
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Pinecil by PINE64
The tip I use is the BC2 tip -- I recommend this as the best one for the TS100/Pinecil
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  • @bigclivedotcom
    @bigclivedotcom2 жыл бұрын

    The technology of the bits is quite clever. The outer sheath is referenced to the ground screw, but not the supply, which is good because most ungrounded chargers have quite high AC leakage that could damage some components. Both the heater and temperature sensor seem to share just two connections. I believe the heating element is in series with a thermocouple. To sense the temperature the soldering iron turns the power off to the element briefly and looks at the voltage coming back from the thermocouple. My preference is for the chisel tip too. Bigger mass and gives control over contact area. I tried buying one of these from Pinecil, but despite having a shipping option for the Isle of Man on their site they contacted me and said they wouldn't ship it here, then refunded my money.

  • @RicardoPenders

    @RicardoPenders

    2 жыл бұрын

    I want one of these too, do you know if they ship it to the Netherlands?

  • @arthurmann578

    @arthurmann578

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you say it's good Clive, then I KNOW it's good and now I want one too! Sorry about the shipping problem. I wish that they could make an exception in your case. 😕

  • @borayurt66

    @borayurt66

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm sure they'll ship it to mainland UK, to a friend of yours, who can ship it to you.

  • @RicardoPenders

    @RicardoPenders

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@borayurt66 Yeah, I don't know anyone in the UK who can and wants to do that for me.

  • @johncoops6897

    @johncoops6897

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RicardoPenders - why don't you just type in your address and find out for yourself?

  • @iamdarkyoshi
    @iamdarkyoshi2 жыл бұрын

    I've been using one for a couple months, and it's friggin awesome. The company sells repair parts for it on their site, and they're extremely affordable. You can also get a type C GPIO breakout board for it for doing some more firmware fun. Also quite funny that the CPU in the soldering iron is clocked over 10x faster than the IBM computer I was fixing with it :)

  • @AmigaWolf

    @AmigaWolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    The one i had broke after only 2 month's, and you only get warranty up to your house, sorry only 30 days warranty, they said. I will never buy anything from them ever again, and do not forget they can only have max 21v, not 24v, also very strange, my TS100 broke after 1 year (i used him a LOT), and i e-mailed the miniware and they only ask my Invoice, and they send me a new one without me having to sent them the broken TS100, and all without cost, THAT is what i call good service, so if you want to use a solder iron that is very small and works on DC or USB go for the TS100 or TS80P.

  • @izaicslinux6961

    @izaicslinux6961

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AmigaWolf That's how PINE64 operates. You don't get software support from them, you don't get a warranty, and you only have a month after you get it to return it for a replacement under warranty. However, as a tradeoff their devices are affordable from their store. Shipping is a killer though... But anyways, their long term plan is to sell their devices at retail markets which would be higher priced but have a full (proper) warranty and technical support. That plan has been pushed on the back burner due to the component shortages and rising costs which mean that they are focusing on just producing enough devices in the first place for their community (on their store).

  • @nicholassteyer

    @nicholassteyer

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AmigaWolf Its only a $34 soldering iron Your lucky you get 30 days

  • @AmigaWolf

    @AmigaWolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@izaicslinux6961 Yeah sorry i rather go then for the Miniware TS100 or TS80P, even if it's 2 times the price, like $51 for the TS100, and $24.99 for the Pencil.

  • @AmigaWolf

    @AmigaWolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nicholassteyer So what, with good support you get a new product if it breaks, and $51 for the TS100 is also not much.

  • @CoolerQ
    @CoolerQ2 жыл бұрын

    The detail power screen shows the current wattage directly on screen - I highly recommend trying it

  • @kaitlyn__L
    @kaitlyn__L2 жыл бұрын

    Having had to learn in school on a unit that went straight into the mains with a separate heating element, I’m both insanely jealous and also overjoyed that some kids will probably just get one of these as their first iron.

  • @davinhunt7558

    @davinhunt7558

    2 жыл бұрын

    indeed I did

  • @GrandFew
    @GrandFew2 жыл бұрын

    That's so cool for the price, now I've no excuse to continue using the non adjustable death spike I've been using for years. Thank you for introducing me to something safe and affordable.

  • @EricJorgensen
    @EricJorgensen2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, that's the real price, and at that price it ships from the far east. It uses a Risc-V MCU - it's an open-source processor architecture.

  • @EricJorgensen

    @EricJorgensen

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rockapartie sort of. There are numerous ways that a parcel can leave china and get delivered by the usps in the us, and most of them are not affected by UPU. I ordered my Pinecil in January along with a set of tips and an emmc module for an sbc and paid $12 for shipping. A few days ago i ordered a small lipo pack on aliexpress and paid $1.35 shipping.

  • @yyzkevin416
    @yyzkevin4162 жыл бұрын

    this was the push I needed, I've ordered one and will give it a go. It is going to be cheaper than running my old weller at 800 degree's and replacing the disintegrated tips every 5 minutes

  • @austfox2170

    @austfox2170

    2 жыл бұрын

    Crikey, what brand of solder are you using to chew through tips that quick?

  • @yyzkevin416

    @yyzkevin416

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@austfox2170 not quite 5 minutes, but they do fail fast as I leave it at the max temperature as it is too slow to heat up and recover.

  • @passwordpassword2199

    @passwordpassword2199

    2 жыл бұрын

    you do realize cranking it higher does no make it heat faster? I've had tips in my magnum left ht for hours, no damage because its not that hot

  • @BG101UK

    @BG101UK

    2 жыл бұрын

    If it's a TCP with the magnastat I'd stick with No7 or maybe No8 tips, avoid the No9s which one of the gaffers insisted on where we worked .. "it works faster" .. no it doesn't, the tip turns blue in seconds and we spent more time cleaning the crud off in an attempt to make decent solder joints than actually soldering! Of course I'm talking about proper solder, not that lead-free solder substitute crap. Those old Antex irons were notorious for bit-rot though. No temperature control.

  • @yyzkevin416

    @yyzkevin416

    2 жыл бұрын

    when the temperature of the tip starts to drop it takes too long to realize and too long to heat it, meaning the tip drops below the minimum temperature I need. leaving it at max temp means the tip never drops below the minimum temp and it is always read to use. of course it kills the tip. I am not building spaceships here just fixing old computers.

  • @Roobotics
    @Roobotics2 жыл бұрын

    That tip that you were innitially suggesting isn't a 'wedge' design, but it's referred to as a 'hoof' style. They are super useful for tinning grounded pads, and can really focus heat where you need it, while also giving you a pointy edge where needed, they're honestly one of my favorites!

  • @timjackson3954

    @timjackson3954

    2 жыл бұрын

    The hoof is great for getting lots of heat to a large area, e.g. cables. For surface mount work I mostly use a knife tip, which is great for getting a wetted surface into awkward places. The key is to maximise the wetted area in contact with the workpiece, and surface tension says the flattest part of the tip remains wetted longest. So the conical tip is doubly awful because the working point has the highest curvature which gives a small contact area and also dries out very quickly, so you need to run it hotter so it dries even quicker. Auto power-down is also great for tip life. I used to use a conical tip on my old Weller, and I had to replace them every couple of months, since switching to the TS100 a few years ago I've never replaced a tip - paid for itself many times over.

  • @ctrlaltrees
    @ctrlaltrees2 жыл бұрын

    I've been considering this type of soldering iron for a while - just ordered a Pinecil off the back of this review. It's cheap enough that it was pretty much a no brainer, even if I only end up using it for awkward stuff where my chunky old wired iron is too cumbersome. Thanks for the recommendation! 👍

  • @BrixTalk
    @BrixTalk2 жыл бұрын

    hi, and thank you. When I first heared about that Pine64, known for hardware products in the open source space like the pinephone or the pinebook, that these people came up with a soldering iron of all things I was a bit confused what to make out of this. But I am glad to have such a seasond expert as you praying the thing without having any background about the company. So I am sure now to get one for myself to do the "field work" ;)

  • @JB-fh1bb

    @JB-fh1bb

    2 жыл бұрын

    Their mission is for people to be able to repair and service their hardware for a long time. I personally think that the fact that they are selling excellent cheap tools is something that makes me take them *more* seriously.

  • @macd7743
    @macd7743 Жыл бұрын

    Your reaction to discovering the price was much like mine-utter disbelief. Then I proceeded like a kid given free reign in a candy store to fill my cart with goodies. Not only is the Pinecil an awesome deal, but the PinePower Power Supply (and let's be honest...just about everything else) is a great deal also! The Pinecil is my first soldering iron and it's really a treat for a tech/gadget nerd like myself, as it goes so far beyond a "normie" iron!

  • @rorow3r

    @rorow3r

    Жыл бұрын

    why is your comment so cringey. "normie" iron wtf.

  • @JaapGinder
    @JaapGinder2 жыл бұрын

    I ordered the Pinecil, cable, extra tips and the powersupply. What a relief! It arrived to the Netherlands in just 2 weeks! And it's working fine. Thanks for showing on your channel!

  • @robnixon515
    @robnixon5152 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE my Pinecil. I bought one as soon as it went on presale and I have literally no complaints about it.

  • @michaelterrell
    @michaelterrell2 жыл бұрын

    Wahl has sold battery powered soldering irons since the '70s that used one piece heater/soldering tips. I had the original gray, and the faster charge orange model. It offered many different tip shapes and sizes, but I liked their 'Tuner Tip' wich let you work deep inside an item without burning wires.

  • @notajp

    @notajp

    2 жыл бұрын

    I still have the orange one somewhere, tho I lost the charger years ago. As I recall, it needed a new tip. The place I bought it went out of business and didn’t know where to get a new one (pre internet). Battery pack is probably junk after all these years. Used to use it a lot. Really miss it sometimes…….

  • @Hammerjockeyrepair
    @Hammerjockeyrepair2 жыл бұрын

    ive purchased 4 of these ts100's, gave one to my father, broke 1 after 3 HARD years of use building and repairing hundreds of cb/ham radios and amplifiers. Ive got one in my service truck with an adapter for my makita 20v batteries, The other is in my workshop for radio rebuilds. I love these ts100's and a replacement case is only $9

  • @Huliaho
    @Huliaho2 жыл бұрын

    I bought the Pinecil back in January and I love it. It's my favorite iron and I hardly ever use my station anymore(except when I need a hot air blower). They even got it from Hong Kong to NC in 6 days! That was base shipping. I, like you, was blown away for the $25 price tag. It's my daily driver now and I'm really happy with it, no problems at all yet. Now I'm gonna have to get one of those sexy power supplies. I never would've thought you could get an iron that heats up so quickly for that price and not be attached to a block of a station. EDIT: while I ordered from Hong Kong, I believe it actually shipped from Shenzhen. Still the fast shipping is impressive because the distance is relatively the same.

  • @andrewhamop6665

    @andrewhamop6665

    2 жыл бұрын

    After watching a bunch of review videos, it's really surprising how simple these digital irons are inside. Just some control circuitry, and in this case a decent little microcontroller. Oh, and there's also some pretty beefy contacts for the heater, that are easily replaceable. I'm totally getting one of these this holiday season. Any quirks or little issues?

  • @Huliaho

    @Huliaho

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andrewhamop6665 I haven't had any issues yet. You do have to turn the accelerometer sensitivity down or it's gonna constantly keep going to sleep on you, but it's done well and will help keep the house from turning to char in a bout of absentmindedness haha. It's really simple, reliable, and the temperature stays calibrated. I've used it for a continuous couple of hours during several projects and it's not overheated the body of the iron, which was my main concern. One of my favorite things is being able to take it to the car or popup camper without lugging around a big station and extension cord. I will say that to get the full wattage I use mine with banana plugs in an adjustable bench power supply when using it on my electronics bench. I just ordered the iron which doesn't come with a power cord, so I whipped one up with scrap wire and a barrel jack.

  • @ristopoho824
    @ristopoho8242 жыл бұрын

    Welp. Just what i've been looking for. Thank you Reza and thank you Adrian. Going to go and order it now.

  • @ristopoho824

    @ristopoho824

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have had a pretty terrible soldering iron for the last few years. some 10€ junk without any settings. pretty much as long as i've been seeing your videos, i've been wanting a soldering iron somewhat similar to one you have. People in the comments here seem to have good experience with the pinecil too. And the timing was right for this, order is in, and i'm eager to start soldering as soon as it arrives.

  • @-DeScruff
    @-DeScruff2 жыл бұрын

    A year ago I lost my TS100 in a flood, I was planning on buying another one, when someone on a reddit somewhere mentioned this iron. I love this thing, specially for the price, and the fact it uses the TS100 tips that I still have is a added bonus. I know some people will say "Get a T12!" but for someone who only does occasional soldering, its really good! - Certainly leagues ahead of the $20-40 irons you find at hardware stores.

  • @rasz

    @rasz

    2 жыл бұрын

    you can buy $20 chinese controllers for T12 tips.

  • @jeremytravis360
    @jeremytravis3602 жыл бұрын

    I love your reviews Adrian. If it wasn't for old age and disability I might possibly be doing some my self.

  • @raidenpz
    @raidenpz2 жыл бұрын

    All soldering I've done in my life is on a few LED strips a couple of cheap headphones and a tiny resistor on a car key, yet somehow i find this very neat.

  • @Peter_Yachymczyk

    @Peter_Yachymczyk

    2 жыл бұрын

    "tiny resistor on a car key," Let me guess early to late 1990's GM Product?

  • @Philly_Gamer
    @Philly_Gamer2 жыл бұрын

    This is my first vid of yours, I subbed just for the intro vid quality. (Awesome btw) I knew I'd like what was going on around here. Keep it up!

  • @BenWeigt
    @BenWeigt2 жыл бұрын

    Pinecil + ToolkitRC P200 is my go to setup. Cheap, works great, and insanely versatile.

  • @frugalprepper
    @frugalprepper2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making this video. I just ordered a soldering Iron and cable from them. Shipping was $11 to Ohio. This will be super handy. I do a lot of automotive electrical diagnosis and repair on the side. I do a lot of it mobile. So for now I have to fire up my inverter, start my vehicle and run and extension cord to solder. This will be really nice to just hook up my power bank and solder.

  • @EdgardoAlc

    @EdgardoAlc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, are you already receive the product? I need to pay someting else after the shipping?

  • @andrewhamop6665

    @andrewhamop6665

    2 жыл бұрын

    How long did it take you to receive yours? I just ordered a bunch of stuff from pine including a pinecil.

  • @LightTheUnicorn
    @LightTheUnicorn2 жыл бұрын

    Pine64 do some really cool products, nice to see their soldering iron is working well! I'll definitely pick one of these up next time I order something from them (gotta try and combine that shipping!).

  • @EShirako
    @EShirako2 жыл бұрын

    Your amusement as you open up the package and then show off your own TS100 has made me promptly purchase one of my own, and a set of fine tips. Though now I wonder if I need to buy a cable too...will go look into that. I hope they appreciate your marketing of them! :D

  • @ViolectricMusic
    @ViolectricMusic2 жыл бұрын

    Been soldering a lot of LED strips lately. After seeing your video, I just ordered one with a power supply and the fine tip set. Can't wait to get it.

  • @NiSE_Rafter
    @NiSE_Rafter2 жыл бұрын

    I've been almost exclusively using that "wedge" shaped tip as soon as I tried it out for the first time. Absolutely love it and have used it for all sorts of stuff from stuff on pcbs, battery connectors, vehicle wiring, and so on. Every once in a while I'll swap for something more pointy if needed, but that's pretty rare.

  • @casualSeth
    @casualSeth2 жыл бұрын

    I have this and it quickly became my go-to iron.

  • @dormcat
    @dormcat2 жыл бұрын

    1:42 made me checking my computer for a (nonexistent) system message. 🤣

  • @drruncmd

    @drruncmd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here lol!

  • @snowgoer540
    @snowgoer5402 жыл бұрын

    Got one of these because of this video. It’s friggin awesome! Thanks for the video.

  • @andrewhamop6665
    @andrewhamop66652 жыл бұрын

    I just got one of these, can't wait to finally have a modern soldering iron!

  • @housinit
    @housinit2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I love my Pinecil! I bought mine from the 2nd batch. I have it right next to my TS100 so I have 2 tips available at all times and use them almost daily. Just updated the firmware again today. Hadn't realized Ralim had a newer version of IronOS release candidates. Loving the newer firmware on both the TS100 and Pinecil. The one thing I like about the TS100 better is that it can take up to 24V. The Pinecil says 21V, wish I could plug it right into my 24V supply without having to buck the voltage. Great product review Adrian! And hello from Beaverton, OR! EDIT: I just recently discovered a cable made by JacobsParts that is a USB-C to DC5525 that has a built in 20V(only) PD trigger, so it can be used to power the TS100 with a PD bank or supply. They make a 9V, 12V and 15V also. Pretty cool. 2pack for $12.

  • @KloaGustl

    @KloaGustl

    2 жыл бұрын

    You've got a link to the JacobsParts Cable? I couldn't find it on eBay

  • @andrewhamop6665

    @andrewhamop6665

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is a very easy and simple mod you can do to the Pinecil to allow it to take 24 volts. All you have to do is cut a single trace, and there is no negative impact or lost features, because the only thing the firmware uses the trace for is to see if you've done the mod. If you're interested, jump on to the Pine64 Discord server and check out the #pinecil channel.

  • @dubbynelson
    @dubbynelson2 жыл бұрын

    I've been looking for a good, cheap soldering iron and this one hits the nail on the head! Will be looking into this one :)

  • @RetroOnSpeedDial
    @RetroOnSpeedDial10 ай бұрын

    I adore their attention to detail on the Pinecil. USB C ain't my favourite connector at all, but the fact they sell two sizes of silicone cables that can withstand heat gives me some hope. I hope nobody uses a non-heat resistant cable with their Pinecil though.

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear22 жыл бұрын

    8:14 - I believe that Earth ground is for soldering static-sensitive circuits. One should NEVER solder ANY circuit while it's powered up!

  • @charlesjmouse

    @charlesjmouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    ...unless you're Ben Heck!

  • @milesprower6641

    @milesprower6641

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or reverse engineering owo

  • @joefish6091

    @joefish6091

    2 жыл бұрын

    There are times when soldering live circuits is done. As long as the soldering iron has an isolating transformer and the tip is not earthed.

  • @chriswebster24

    @chriswebster24

    2 жыл бұрын

    I totally disagree about NEVER soldering ANY circuit when it’s powered up. It’s actually always better to have power going to whatever it is you are soldering, whenever possible, to ensure that it has a good connection, and that it will continue to work properly. It’s no different than doing any other kind of work with electronic devices, actually. The general rule of thumb is exactly the same: if it works on electricity, it needs electricity while you work on it. Otherwise, there’s no way to know for sure that the job is being done safely and correctly, until you’ve completely finished it, and, by then, it could already be too late. There’s honestly no sense in taking such a foolish risk, that could potentially be a serious safety hazard, unless you are just some sort of a wild moron with a death wish or something. This is the exact reason why, any time I start to do any kind of work with electricity, I always make it a point to remind myself of these famous words, which were sung by the late great Kenny Rogers (AKA “Kenny “the Lightning Bug”). You’ve got to know when to solder, Know when you need power, Know when to plug it up, And know when you need none. You never solder your circuit Without power from the cable. There’ll be time enough for unplugging. When the job is done. The fact that everyone doesn’t know more about soldering safely, especially considering that there is such a classic, beautiful, all-time great song that was written about it, that I just made up,, can only be described as shocking, quite frankly, in my opinion. Please pardon the pun. Thank you very much. #LifeIsElectric #PlugItUp

  • @BrightBlueJim
    @BrightBlueJim2 жыл бұрын

    My 1980s Ungar Princess iron finally gave up the ghost a couple of months ago, so I've been without a toolbox iron. This looks to be awesome. Thanks for the review - just ordered a whole kit.

  • @keantoken6433
    @keantoken64332 жыл бұрын

    I do actually appreciate the 1-degree resolution, as the range between solder flow and spraying flux fumes is something like 10 degrees. If I dial it in I get nice flowing solder without burning off the flux too quickly.

  • @jeffreyphipps1507
    @jeffreyphipps15072 жыл бұрын

    Ooh/Aah - I've used old types for SO LONG that I've never seen such a thing! Granted, a selection of parts and such will probably cost $70-$100, but it's still so reasonable! Wow. Glad you did this video!

  • @techdoc.repair
    @techdoc.repair2 жыл бұрын

    I'm definitely buying one of these over a ts100, looks so cool!! Great review video!! Thanks!!!

  • @zxrenew5642
    @zxrenew56422 жыл бұрын

    Love the pinecil had one for over a year.

  • @zxrenew5642

    @zxrenew5642

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rockapartie No still working fine.

  • @dazultra2000
    @dazultra20002 жыл бұрын

    Had mine a few months and my TS100 has been completely retired now. Pinecil is just so much more convenient. My all time favourite iron

  • @RetroJack
    @RetroJack2 жыл бұрын

    I've just ordered one with the idea of getting into console modding/repair - can't wait until it arrives! 😁

  • @stealthbanana
    @stealthbanana2 жыл бұрын

    Moved over from my TS100 as well, like you the case was cracking. Been a backer of Pine64 stuff since the first Kickstarter, typing this on a Pinebook Pro

  • @Jdbye
    @Jdbye2 жыл бұрын

    I already have a Hakko FX-888D I overpaid for (they're hard to find here) otherwise I'd probably buy one of these, because that price is amazing. Seems like everything Pine64 sells is super cheap. The PinePhone and PineTime are dirt cheap too. Of course the specs on them aren't great but that they even manage to sell *anything* so cheap is surprising.

  • @NORMIES_GET_OUT
    @NORMIES_GET_OUT2 жыл бұрын

    After years of using everything from very cheap to unnecessarily expensive (Snap On) butane soldering irons, I finally bought one of those TS-100s along with an adapter to hook it to my DeWalt batteries. It's survived everything I've thrown at it and doesn't struggle in the wind nearly as much. I've gone through a couple tips, but they are relatively inexpensive to replace. Hands down the best option for a portable soldering solution. It won't replace my Weller at home, but it's damn good for what it is.

  • @DrTune
    @DrTune2 жыл бұрын

    Sweet, Love my TS100 daily driver, getting this... just because!

  • @arthurmann578
    @arthurmann5782 жыл бұрын

    I was very pleasantly surprised by the price myself! I thought I was looking at a different item at first, but no, that's the price! 👍👍

  • @chrisreynolds6331
    @chrisreynolds63312 жыл бұрын

    I've had the 8 watt USB pencil iron for years and use it all the time. I carry it in my toolbox with a power bank and some solder so can work anywhere. Incredibly useful

  • @jimg5669

    @jimg5669

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm laughing right now. Those are the exact barrel battery bodies from mid level ecigs some ten years ago. I suppose they were used for all manner of consumer bits and bobs. Had I known, I could have just sourced the iron's 501 threaded tip and had an 8 watt iron. Sadly, don't have any of the batts nowdays, but thanks for the memory flashback. 😄

  • @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3
    @jj74qformerlyjailbreak32 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been waiting on this to come available. Thanks for the Pine64 Community for sending it to you. 25 Bucks You can’t beat that with a TS1

  • @YensR

    @YensR

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, what do you mean by TS1? I see there is a TS-I tip for the TS100 as well as the Pinecil, do you mean that?

  • @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3

    @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@YensR I believe all zeros are null. So I left them off. 😂

  • @YensR

    @YensR

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jj74qformerlyjailbreak3 haha, ok! I parsed your first message wrongly, makes sense now, thanks!

  • @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3

    @jj74qformerlyjailbreak3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@YensR God Bless.

  • @YensR

    @YensR

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jj74qformerlyjailbreak3 JJ, can I ask, you it seems that due to international shipping and customs/duty the two come out at the same price for me. Is there big enough a difference to choose one over the other, when I would be using either with a laptop supply (and not USB)?

  • @Whatarewefixingtoday
    @Whatarewefixingtoday2 жыл бұрын

    Ordered one. THANKS Adrian!

  • @AdamKlein77
    @AdamKlein772 жыл бұрын

    Loved mine so much I bought a spare just in case. The only problem is catching them while they're in stock. Might want to update the firmware, btw. Fixed some issues I was having.

  • @Adam_Boots
    @Adam_Boots2 жыл бұрын

    Display orientation will be for left or right handed use. R is if you hold it in your right hand while it probably changes to L for when you hold it in your left hand. It ensures the display isn't upside-down when in use.

  • @Milkex
    @Milkex2 жыл бұрын

    Got mine in the mail, can't wait!

  • @JWH3
    @JWH32 жыл бұрын

    The grounding bit is actually really important I'm glad you mentioned that. I killed a strip of neopixels last weak forgetting that there's a 48V AC voltage imposed on my TS100 by the supply (most SMPS supplies are like this it's not abnormal) it's only 1Meg impedance though so you'll barely notice it (but it will light up an LED) it can fry things that don't have protected input pins or something like a naked FET gate, so you do have to be aware of this.

  • @timjackson3954

    @timjackson3954

    2 жыл бұрын

    I use a TS100 with a clunky 3-core cable and a customised 24V PSU that passes the mains earth connection through. I can't imagine using it non-earthed on electronics. The display is failing on my TS100 and I'd buy the Pinecil to replace it if it could take the 24V, otherwise I'll have to customise another power supply.

  • @JWH3

    @JWH3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@timjackson3954 it's fine on most electronics ungrounded, just not all.

  • @petergamache5368
    @petergamache53682 жыл бұрын

    Having seen the Pinecil, I'm still fond of my TS100. I have a bunch of DeWalt 20V batteries for various tools so I bought a cheap off-brand "phone charger" that slots onto DeWalt packs. I modified that to add a (5A fused) connection straight to the battery, which is excellent for powering the TS100 at 18-20VDC. It's still not USB powered, but I've got a half-dozen DeWalt packs lying around, so they're more plentiful for me than power banks.

  • @mattt6600
    @mattt66002 жыл бұрын

    Ordered up the Pinecil, this will be my first soldering iron.

  • @joegee2815
    @joegee28152 жыл бұрын

    I got one of those a while ago. Great little device, super portable and functional. I also got a Pinephone which is very much a work in progress. I got it mostly to support the platform so hopefully we get an alternative to Android/Apple one day.

  • @ThylineTheGay

    @ThylineTheGay

    2 жыл бұрын

    Even if it’s a Linux style alternative (oh wait.. lmao)

  • @zero0ryn
    @zero0ryn2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Adrian. I saw the pinesil a few months ago and the store was out of stock when I went to buy one. It wasn't out of stock today :) (Got the transparent handle too and the tips)

  • @fourthhorseman4531
    @fourthhorseman45312 жыл бұрын

    I've been using the same Radio Shack old school soldering iron that I bought in high school. It's well over 35 years old. Definitely time to get something newer and nicer and I think the Pinecil is the one. Great review, thank you!

  • @andrewt9204

    @andrewt9204

    2 жыл бұрын

    As someone who worked at RS many years ago, I had several of those! Once I got a butane Weller soldering iron, that's the only one I've used in the last 8 years. I did keep my fine tip grounded iron and a de-soldering iron though for those rarer use cases. Very few of my soldering projects are PCB related, so I don't often need fine heat control. Also, the exhaust port of the butane iron works for heat shrink tubing when I don't have my heat gun with. I did order the Pinecil off this review though as I think it will come in handy sometimes over the butane iron.

  • @dethcx22
    @dethcx222 жыл бұрын

    I've been looking for a good soldering iron for ages, and the fact this is USB-C is great :)

  • @kevinwright7931
    @kevinwright79312 жыл бұрын

    I use the same tip on my soldering iron, I love that tip.

  • @Felix.Garcia
    @Felix.Garcia2 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome, just ordered 1

  • @dorplein62
    @dorplein622 жыл бұрын

    i use mine extensively, even for heat sinked LED PCB's and thick wires, it handles it all like a beast. You need a beafy power supply though, i run mine on a 24v 4A power supply , it heats up to 370 degrees celcius in like 10 seconds and holds it steady while soldering.

  • @housinit

    @housinit

    2 жыл бұрын

    I run my TS100 off my 24V 16A supply and have wanted to try my Pinecil on 24V but didn't want to let the magic smoke out. Your Pinecil is handling 24V just fine? Love my Pinecil, but at 20-21V i'm just wanting more out of it cuz I'm used to my TS100.

  • @stephanmees1365
    @stephanmees13652 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great video, my pinecil is on the way :-)

  • @surkesden
    @surkesden2 жыл бұрын

    Just right in time. I used T100 for the last few years and was so happy with it. Unfortunately oled display stop working and now i use it blindly. I tried to find if there is a new model with usb-c. Definitely I am going to order PINECIL right now

  • @zusurs
    @zusurs2 жыл бұрын

    TS100 is an amazing soldering iron - purchased this bad boy some 5 or so years ago, and have only the best experience. I'm using an old 19V laptop charger to power it, and it heats up quickly, and has a good heat transfer power. Had to get a smaller replacement tip, though.

  • @sh0t734
    @sh0t734 Жыл бұрын

    when i work onto a pcb with very small solder joints , that conical tip is a must.

  • @8antipode9
    @8antipode92 жыл бұрын

    Sold! Bought the power supply and shmexy USB cable to boot. Been considering the TS100 for years now (I currently have a low-budget Weller station that works OK), and your video was the final push. It was, by the way, more like $75 once you include all the other stuff.

  • @scottrowland7448

    @scottrowland7448

    2 жыл бұрын

    Have a TS100 but still have ordered one, as well as the case, cable and cool PSU.

  • @tom940
    @tom9402 жыл бұрын

    Ive got 3 of them, ive used them a few times industrially for work a few times 8hrs straight of soldering kinda thing. Just last week it was 400 something potentiometers with 3 wires each the iron did not get a break except for lunch lol

  • @aromaticpillow
    @aromaticpillow2 жыл бұрын

    I already have a ts100, but had to buy this due to the great price. Also bought the 120 watt usb power supply and silicone usb c cable. The TS100 has been great, but my laptop power brick has a stiff wire making the iron awkward to hold. I bought silicone wire to make my own flexible extension cable, but overdid it a little on wire thickness. I look forward to getting this unit in the mail with the flexible wire already made.

  • @UpLateGeek
    @UpLateGeek2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, the ponecil sounds like pretty great value, and I really like that you can either use USB-C or an old power supply. I just checked out the site and they've also got this crazy "preheater hammerhead" tip that you can use to reflow SMD parts, it looks so weird. Definitely don't need one of those. Even the shipping to Australia isn't too bad, only an extra $12. Honestly, I'm seriously considering replacing my old Hakko FX-888D with one of these. The only thing that gives me pause at this stage is the additional cost of the power supply and tips, since I don't have a spare USB-C PD power supply. Those plus the exchange rate make it a bit much for an impulse purchase.

  • @UpInSmoke54

    @UpInSmoke54

    2 жыл бұрын

    For me, it was 65$ shipping to Canada!!! No thank you!!

  • @UpLateGeek

    @UpLateGeek

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@UpInSmoke54 Did you check all the shipping options? I did end up ordering one and I remember it defaulted to TNT or DHL or something, but there was a cheaper option. It's allegedly been delivered to the office, but I'm off work until Monday and of course it was delivered while I'm off!

  • @UpInSmoke54

    @UpInSmoke54

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@UpLateGeek It didn't have any shipping option except the 65$ one!

  • @jed2055

    @jed2055

    Жыл бұрын

    I saw these for AU$55 delivered. How low must it be for you to buy?

  • @UpLateGeek

    @UpLateGeek

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jed2055 I paid $53 including shipping for mine without any extras, but that was well over a year ago so I think $55 isn't a bad price considering how much everything else has gone up in price since then. I did buy some other cheap tips from the "fast" Chinese online marketplace with the middle eastern name (no free advertising here!). Overall the wood-based soldering iron is pretty good for most uses. It struggles with bigger joints, which is mostly down to the cheap tips. I have been thinking about getting a cheap knock-off T12 station and using genuine hako tips, but I've been putting it off because it's not a cheap upgrade.

  • @darthwiizius
    @darthwiizius2 жыл бұрын

    I used to tool my engineers with Pace irons because they had the heating elements in the tips also which meant they heated up and down very fast so engineers didn't feel like they had to leave them on. We used Weller before that but they kept breaking so I switched to Pace and not one failed over 10 years.

  • @mephustowest1876
    @mephustowest18762 жыл бұрын

    this was a very good video. very informative.

  • @andrewhamop6665
    @andrewhamop66652 жыл бұрын

    I'm definitely going to get one of these things for myself this coming holiday season. My aging Hakko 907 still works great, but it would be nice to have some modern tips, and something that takes 10 seconds to heat up. Also, is that a teardown skin on your OnePlus 7T? I approve! Great video as always Adrian, thank you for reviewing this awesome little soldering iron!!

  • @Cherijo78

    @Cherijo78

    2 жыл бұрын

    My Hakko 888D heats up this fast just fine, And the tips are cheaper. Previously I was using a 1990s radio shack 15/30w special though.... Now that was truly slow

  • @KevinTwiner
    @KevinTwiner2 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed this!

  • @crmsn_
    @crmsn_ Жыл бұрын

    Nice overview for this, I finally was able to get one a little while ago when the V2 was restocked. I really dig it so far, I just wish they would restock the red replacement shells. I've been looking for those whenever I think of it for as long as I've been keeping my eye out for the iron itself. Someone please make these! hahaha

  • @delgardner1753
    @delgardner17532 жыл бұрын

    Well i am buying this think now… thanks for the video.

  • @joeking433
    @joeking4332 жыл бұрын

    I use one of those cheap $40 Soldering stations on Amazon. I was really impressed with it, it heats up amazingly fast, it gets plenty hot, and it has an auto shut down feature. I couldn't ask for anything more.

  • @cjripka6752
    @cjripka67522 жыл бұрын

    You should use the desktop power supply downstairs for videos because it is really cool. I’m going to order a couple of the solder irons and power supplies for Christmas gift. Thanks for the great content!

  • @someonespecial1525
    @someonespecial15252 жыл бұрын

    I purchased a Pinecil because of this video. Totally unexpected purchase, but once I saw the options, I had to get one to make it a kit. (now I have 3 Great irons, and 2 others I just use to burn plastic/wood/random objects that need burning...)

  • @Cyrus_Nagisa
    @Cyrus_Nagisa2 жыл бұрын

    This thing looks pretty cool, might have to get me one.

  • @sokoloft3
    @sokoloft32 жыл бұрын

    I recently got into soldering. I got a cheap kit on Amazon that was damaged and it got refunded. So I went looking for another iron. I found the TS100 and TS80 models, however I didn't like their price. I eventually found the Pinecil and I ordered it. $36 shipped from China vs the $55-80 for a TS100. Pinecil is just a better out of the box TS100 imo, coming with the community made firmware. It's made such a difference from using the cheap iron included in my $25 kit. Also I repaired an old laptop charger. Then bought the appropriate jacks/plugs and modified a silicone tattoo gun cable to use from the iron/charger. There's videos on KZread of people doing it for the TS100.

  • @georgef1176
    @georgef11762 жыл бұрын

    I use a weller wps18 it’s got tips that are like a headphone Jack same idea though. I’m a auto tech and fabricator but I tend too work on cluster boards and wiring frequently. I’m gonna try this TS100. Great video thanks!

  • @joshuachandler6541
    @joshuachandler65412 жыл бұрын

    Definitely like the clear case

  • @mcosta3810
    @mcosta38102 жыл бұрын

    Wow! So I looked into buying a TS100 once, like yours. I'm certain it was more expensive than this one at the time. I didn't buy it though. But I could have certainly used one of these ones! I had to set up my big cheap silly looking $20 soldering station outside a few times. Once to install a car stereo and the last time was repairing wires to an outdoor LED sign. I wish I had this soldering iron instead!

  • @_TechDad_
    @_TechDad_2 жыл бұрын

    Adrian, would you have a link to that USB power analyzer you used in this video? I've got a few already, but I just realized I don't have one that handles USB-C :-) Thanks!

  • @douglas8568

    @douglas8568

    2 жыл бұрын

    I need the link too

  • @xRepoUKx

    @xRepoUKx

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's a Ruideng, or clone of.

  • @douglas8568

    @douglas8568

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@xRepoUKx Thanks!

  • @johncoops6897

    @johncoops6897

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ruideng TC66 is best for USB Type-C (only), has PD Trigger. Cheaper ones are Ruideng UM25 (Blue) or Ruideng UM34 (Yellow). There are plenty of alternatives, perhaps look at the Atorch / Hidance UT18

  • @jehminjung89
    @jehminjung892 жыл бұрын

    I got one of these with an analog dial and no OLED OMG I love it so much. I have another digital variant of this which shuts off and takes longer to heat up. Basically the advanced one has too many features and if you didnt read the guide as I have it takes practice to use and I still dont know exactly how it works. So.. the analog version of this is by far my current favorite. I got one for about $20 and its well worth the money. It even wets solder on the lowest setting with a 12v 5A adapter. So this thing gets hot !

  • @thewhitefalcon8539

    @thewhitefalcon8539

    Жыл бұрын

    If yours has an analog dial it's some knockoff, not the same product

  • @SuperBrainAK
    @SuperBrainAK2 жыл бұрын

    wow that is actually really cool I like the power supply that they make! I do find that the TS-100 is very annoying because the barrel jack comes loose easily, so the USB-C is definitely the way to go!

  • @charlesjmouse
    @charlesjmouse2 жыл бұрын

    I have a 'proper' soldering iron and hot-air station that I almost never use. Why? Because on a whim I bought a TS100 soldering iron thinking it would probably be rubbish... and to my great surprise it's anything but! They are handy, work extremely well, and will even work off the right battery pack. My only tiny gripe is I wish I could hold it closer to the tip. This 'clone' does look pretty good for all the reasons you mention! To anyone looking to get their first "decent" soldering setup I'd say "Don't bother, get one of these."

  • @andymouse

    @andymouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Been using my TS for a couple of years now and never looked back !

  • @JohnAldred
    @JohnAldred2 жыл бұрын

    I'm with you on those conical tips. I used the one with my TS100 twice before switching to the same one you use now, too. Haven't touched the conical since, lol. Sucks about RavPower because their gear was mostly good enough that they didn't really need to solicit reviews that way anyway. My favourite USB PD chargers are all RavPower and I wish I could still buy/recommend them. Anyway, yeah, my TS100 still looks great, but definitely gonna have to order one (or two) of these irons when they become easily available in the UK and the TS100 will go on backup duty. Hopefully we'll have a choice of tip options by then, too. 😅

  • @CaffeinatedTech
    @CaffeinatedTech2 жыл бұрын

    Looks great, ordered!

  • @ChainsawFPV
    @ChainsawFPV2 жыл бұрын

    I use the TS100 on a regular basis for drone building and love it. Just looked at the store for this and that is to good of a price to not get it. Love the cord to. Thankx!

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo19832 жыл бұрын

    The price of that thing is great! But I don't think it's worth switching from a TS100 if you already own one. The only thing it has going for it over the TS100 is the USB-C power. I own a TS100 myself and I bought a tiny USB-C PD trigger board that takes USB-C PD input and outputs 20V 3A to a dc barrel connector for the TS100.

  • @dany08011
    @dany080112 жыл бұрын

    0:02 I see a Día de Muertos skull in bottom left-hand corner, very nice! Greetings from México!!

  • @lrochfort
    @lrochfort2 жыл бұрын

    These new smaller soldering irons remind me of the lighter fluid soldering irons people used to use. These have much better heat level and consistency, I'm sure

  • @auke1031
    @auke10312 жыл бұрын

    Please talk about the different kinds/shapes of soldering tips that are available for this! I use a medium "d16" flat one, and a smaller "D12" for fine stuff, and BC2 for tinning pads. My iron isn't the same, it's a "t12" style "quicko" brand, but the tip shapes are the same. I like that mine has the controls in a box instead of the handle, and the distance between my hand and the tip is less, which is more comfortable.

  • @SteveGuidi
    @SteveGuidi2 жыл бұрын

    I also prefer the flat-sided tip you use (mine is equally oxidized too) -- but I have recently found a better use for the conical tip. Recently, I had to solder wire to a USB-A terminals and the flat sided tip was too bulky. I ended up melting some of the plastic in the terminal. I have a fine-point conical tip which worked well, but I had to raise the temperature well above what I usually select as the tip's small size doesn't transfer heat well.

  • @jonord
    @jonord2 жыл бұрын

    All these positive reviews made me order one.. DON'T LET ME DOWN NOW, M'KAY? :)

  • @iconoclad
    @iconoclad2 жыл бұрын

    I hope you're right. I just ordered one as the price is so right even with the US$12 shipping to Australia. It's actually shipping from Hong Kong. After exchange it ends up being about AU$55. I have two other digital irons and I just don't trust their temp settings at all.

  • @DigitalIP
    @DigitalIP2 жыл бұрын

    That PSU is at a better price point than i expected, with all the USB chargers i use for various things including a wireless charger, i may actually snag one soon.

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