NewBeny that combines features of a soldering iron and hot-air heating device, designed to run from a 12 V battery (often sold with optional battery packs). It’s aimed at DIY, electrical repairs, hobbyists, and field use where mains power isn’t available.
📌 Key Features
🔋 Power & Battery
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Rated power: ~30 W
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Voltage: Runs on 12 V, typically from a battery setup.
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Batteries are usually optional — some listings offer versions without battery, with 1 battery, or with 2 batteries.
🔥 Heating & Temp
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Max temperature: up to ~400 °C.
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Heats up quickly (often in ~50 seconds).
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Useful for soldering wires, small boards, components, and general electrical tasks.
🛠️ Design & Use
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Cordless, portable and lightweight, can be used where there’s no mains power.
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Some models allow angle adjustability (0–90°) for working in tight spaces.
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Often includes interchangeable tips (e.g., flat and pointed) for different soldering needs.
📦 Typical Package (depending on seller)
May include:
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The 30 W cordless soldering gun
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Battery pack(s) (if selected)
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Charger
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Multiple tips (flat and pointed)
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Solder wire (varies by kit)
🧩 What It’s Good For
👍 Pros
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Great for mobile use, automotive electrical work, remote jobs, and DIY electronics.
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Fast heat-up and cordless convenience.
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Adjustable tip and lightweight design make it flexible.
⚠️ Cons / Limitations
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30 W is relatively low power — suitable for light duty soldering, not heavy metal or big ground connections.
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Battery life will vary with capacity; you may need a larger battery for long jobs.
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Some very cheap budget soldering tools have mixed user feedback regarding actual performance vs labeled specs.
💡 Quick Tips
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For heavier or frequent soldering work, higher-wattage irons or proper soldering stations usually work better than compact 30 W battery tools.
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Always match the battery capacity to the length of your job — a bigger mAh rating helps keep the tool hotter longer.


