Hitachi Hikoki Soldering Iron 18v/36v T12 Soldering station Multi volt battery


Price:
$111

Description

All CrossFire Designed Products come with 1 Year Standard Warranty for Major parts of hassle free replacing; 6 Months Additional Warranty if customers register their products through our own website. 

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Free Domestic Shipping within 24 Hours post from our Melbourne / Adelaide Factory 

$9.9 Express Postage/5kg (Usually $20.33) 

 

* International Customers are subject to Extra Postage for shop promotions based on overall weight. We cover 51% international postage as kind gesture to Thank You for your Trust:  

to UK usually costs A$28/500g so customer only needs to pay $13.72,

to NZ usually costs A$14/500g so customer only needs to pay $6.86, 

to U.S. & CA usually costs A$23/500g so customer only needs to pay $13.72,

to EU usually costs A$33/500g so customer only needs to pay $16.17 

Customer Reviews

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Andrew Scarvell
Great tool

Well thought out tool that makes use of batteries that would otherwise be sitting dormant, great for portable use with no volatile gas to worry about.
After sales service also very commendable.

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Marc Bowden

Love it

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Peter McGregor

Very happy with this product, Soldering is so much easier to carry out compared to using the butane soldering iron

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Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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A
Andrew Scarvell
Great tool

Well thought out tool that makes use of batteries that would otherwise be sitting dormant, great for portable use with no volatile gas to worry about.
After sales service also very commendable.

M
Marc Bowden

Love it

P
Peter McGregor

Very happy with this product, Soldering is so much easier to carry out compared to using the butane soldering iron