GZ Soldering Iron 60W High Quality
The GZ Soldering Iron 60W High Quality is a powerful and efficient tool designed for precision soldering tasks across a wide range of electronics applications. Equipped with a durable 60-watt ceramic heating core, this soldering iron offers rapid heat-up and maintains a stable working temperature, allowing users to complete solder joints quickly and with minimal thermal drift.
Its professional-grade design includes a comfortable, heat-resistant handle that ensures safety during prolonged use, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced technicians. Operating directly from a 220V AC power source, the GZ 60W soldering iron requires no additional soldering station, delivering plug-and-play convenience for workshops, service centers, schools, and home users. The tip is replaceable and compatible with common 900M series tips, providing flexibility and cost-effective maintenance. Whether you’re repairing PCBs, assembling custom circuits, or working on educational projects, the GZ 60W soldering iron is a reliable choice for quality results.
Key Features
60W ceramic heater for fast and stable temperature
Ergonomic, heat-resistant handle for extended use
Compatible with 900M series replaceable soldering tips
Plug-and-play operation directly on 220V AC
Designed for professional and educational electronics work
Suitable for leaded and lead-free solder
Product Specifications Table
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | GZ Soldering Iron 60W – |
| Power Rating | 60W |
| Voltage | 220V AC |
| Heating Element | Ceramic Core |
| Temperature Control | Fixed |
| Operating Temperature | Approx. 400°C – 450°C |
| Heat-Up Time | Approx. 20–30 seconds |
| Tip Compatibility | 900M series replaceable tips |
| Handle Material | Heat-resistant plastic |
| Cable Length | Approx. 1.5 meters |
| Weight | Approx. 190g – 220g |
| Power Switch | Optional, varies by model |
Applications
Soldering through-hole and surface mount components
Circuit board assembly and electronic repair
Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other prototyping tasks
Educational electronics labs and technical workshops
Repairing wires, sensors, and connectors
DIY electronics and general maintenance

























