KS-40R Soldering Iron 220V 40W goot (china)
The KS-40R Soldering Iron 220V 40W from Goot (China) is a reliable and efficient tool for electronics repair, precision soldering, and light-duty circuit assembly. Built with a high-quality 40W ceramic heating element, it offers fast heat-up and consistent thermal stability, making it ideal for soldering small electronic components, repairing PCBs, and handling delicate connections.
Its fixed temperature output provides smooth and uniform performance, suitable for tasks that demand accuracy and control. The soldering iron is designed with an ergonomic, heat-resistant handle that allows comfortable extended use without overheating or fatigue. It connects directly to a 220V AC power source and does not require a soldering station, making it a practical solution for technicians, students, and hobbyists.
The KS-40R is compatible with Goot’s KS-series replaceable tips, offering flexibility and cost-effective maintenance for long-term use in both workshop and field environments.
Key Features
40W ceramic heating core for fast and stable heat-up
Fixed temperature for consistent soldering results
Ergonomic and insulated handle for safe extended operation
Compatible with Goot KS series long-life replaceable tips
Direct 220V AC input with no soldering station required
Suitable for small-scale electronics and circuit repairs
Product Specifications Table
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | KS-40R Soldering Iron |
| Brand | Goot (China) – |
| Power Rating | 40W |
| Voltage | 220V AC |
| Heating Element | Ceramic Core |
| Temperature Control | Fixed |
| Operating Temperature | Approx. 380°C – 400°C |
| Heat-Up Time | Approx. 30 seconds |
| Tip Compatibility | Goot KS series replaceable tips |
| Handle Material | Heat-resistant plastic |
| Cable Length | Approx. 1.5 meters |
| Weight | Approx. 190g |
| Power Switch | Not included (activates when plugged in) |
Applications
Soldering fine electronic components on PCBs
Repairing cables, connectors, and household electronics
DIY electronic kits and student training projects
Arduino module and sensor soldering
Workshop and technical school use
Light-duty soldering in labs, service centers, and hobby stations



























