







⚡ Solder smarter, breathe better, create faster!
The Weller WE1010NAS Soldering Station combines a powerful 70W iron with rapid heat-up and toolless tip changes, paired with the ZeroSmog Shield mobile filtration unit to protect your health by removing harmful fumes. Featuring a digital LCD for precise temperature control and a built-in work light, this ergonomic setup is designed for both professionals and hobbyists seeking precision, safety, and efficiency in their soldering projects.




| ASIN | B0D38C3VPM |
| ASIN | B0D38C3VPM |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Date First Available | 11 May 2024 |
| Date First Available | 11 May 2024 |
| Included components | Soldering Station Body, Iron, Iron Holder, Tips, Tip Cleaner, User Manual |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.23 Kilograms |
| Item model number | WE1010NAS |
| Item model number | WE1010NAS |
| Manufacturer | Apex Tool Group |
| Manufacturer | Apex Tool Group |
| Material | copper |
| Part number | WE1010NAS |
| Power source type | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 31.5 x 33.02 x 30.48 cm; 5.23 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 31.5 x 33.02 x 30.48 cm; 5.23 kg |
| Specific uses | Professional |
| Style | Filtration Kit |
| Temperature stability | 10 degrees_fahrenheit |
| UPC | 037103377340 |
A**F
I remember the first "gun" style soldering iron I used back in the 80's to work on my RC cars. Those were terrible for precision work. Then I got my first cheapo soldering iron with a fine point tip and I thought WOW, this is way easier to use. Then I was taught that being able to control temperature was critical to the success of the solder joint. And then I learned having a high quality solder station really is a luxury. After almost 35 years of soldering I've finally achieved what I believe to be the perfect little station for my hobby builds and repairs. I've owned Weller products in the past as well as Hakko (and others) and I no longer have patience to deal with the unknown quality of lessor known brands. Stick with the premium GO-TO brands and you won't be disappointed. So what's different about this combo is the filtration unit. Aka Smoke Sucker. With the filtration fan running I can solder inside the house without filling the room with smoke and fumes. That's really nice because before I'd normally only solder out in the garage. And that's not always ideal. So for me the filtration box is worth the additional cord and the small amount of space required on the work bench. I don't have these units STACKED like shown in most pictures. I've got the solder unit off to my right and place the filter in front of the piece I'm working on. Works great! The temp control seems to be very accurate and stable. Repeated joints all flow out the same and it really makes soldering more of a joy than a hassle. If you are not experienced with soldering I highly recommend spending a little more money on a high quality setup as you will receive better results than if you try to just make do with substandard, but cheap, equipment. There is a difference!
J**N
Pros: - Quality Weller product as expected - Heats up quick - Adjustable temp - Mini filtration Cons: - Filtration range is kinda small, so not the best working on large items
M**S
To get the annoyances out of the way first - Weller, why haven’t you switched away from tip destroying water sponges yet? This kit still includes the squished foam sponge with the slits and I stopped using those two decades ago. If nothing else at least provide a spot for the brass wool, or include a brass wool wiper. Beyond that, aside from the high price of name brand, I really like this soldering iron. I’ve been a fan of weller since I first used one in high school - they simply work. No struggling with a tiny high frequency tip that just can’t put the heat out, these are real soldering irons that will always get the job done. The fume filter is a fairly simple fan and filter assembly. The light helps define the area where the fumes will be drawn from, and it works reasonably well. No need to continue to breath flux fumes! The flat spot on top is a reasonable place for the iron, and having the switch on the front is good - it means I’ll actually use it. The soldering iron is a standard 70W weller, and uses the same tips I have on my other soldering irons, including the one all the way back to high school. They are very easy to control and use, and always get the job done. I typically add solder to the tip before turning it off and between that and switching to the brass tip cleaners I’ve never had to tin a tip or replace one. I’m still using tips I had 30 years ago. Big ones for ground plane soldering, tiny ones for 0201 parts (though the hot air soldering works better for those) and everything in between. The temperature control also makes the iron useful for plastic inserts into 3D pens or even plastic welding on the rare occasion that is needed. At this price I would expect the iron and fume extractor to work together, but they don’t. No big deal but it’s something that would make the price a little more reasonable. The filters are square so can be inserted without fiddling with orientation. I haven’t looked for replacement filters yet, but expect to be able to find thirty party filters in a year or so. I complain about price, but the reality is I have yet to be as happy with any other soldering iron I’ve used as I have with the weller irons. They always work and they last forever. I rarely take out the one I got 30 years ago but it still works, and the one I got 20 years ago was my main iron until this one. I don’t doubt that this will last forever as well.
R**S
I finally upgraded from my no name solder station to this Weller unit and I couldn't be happier. This is my first temperature controller iron and I don't know how I ever lived with a cheap iron. This makes my soldering jobs so much easier it's not even close. Most of my soldering is for RC purposes, soldering flight controllers for racing drones, 16-12 gauge wire for ESC's and battery leads, and sometimes the occasional electronics project. All of these jobs have been handles fantastically with this station. Controls are easy to use and the display is big and easy to read. I have never used a fume extractor before either. I either would use a fan or just blow the smoke from the flux away. I swear my face is a magnet for solder fumes as the smoke would always blow right in my face regardless of what I did. This fume extractor works really well to suck the bad stuff away from my lungs. Overall this combo is great and basically end game for my needs. Very satisfied with this soldering/fume extraction kit. Highly recommended.
R**H
I just finished a large soldering job, and it went as smooth as it could be. The iron heats up very quickly and holds its temperature. Even while soldering something with a relatively large thermal mass, the iron did not drop temperature. I'm very happy with that. Using the display is incredibly simple, and you can adjust the temperature (up and down) with a single button click. What I really like about this display is you can easily set an offset if the temperature element is slightly off. I placed a calibrated thermocouple onto the iron and it was within 3 degrees. I will assume there was at least 3 degrees error on my part, so no adjustment needed. The standby is set at 2 minutes out of the box. It can be easily adjusted higher, and I recommend adjusting it before you forget and don't realize your iron went to sleep. I like the way the product feels in my hand. The iron is well balanced, and long. You really can maneuver it easily and the cord stays out of the way. I love that this kit comes with the fume extractor. The fume extractor is easy to setup and whisks away all of those nasty fumes quickly and efficiently. The extractor is relatively quiet and not distracting or annoying. I have no issues with this. The tips are easy to remove and replace. No complaints there. We use Weller irons at work and they are extremely old. They still work better than any $50 budget iron on the market. With that being said, if you have been holding off on buying a quality iron, now is the time you ditch the cheap irons. You know those irons where you can melt the solder sometimes only by holding it to the tip holder instead of the actual tip. I highly recommend getting this product. Your solder joints will thank you.
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