Solderdoodle Pro 2.0: Rechargeable USB Soldering Iron

A project in Portland, OR by Isaac Porras
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Melts solder and recharges from a USB port! Ergonomic design. Replaceable tips. Easy-to-use!
Backers: 60
Average Pledge Per Backer: $62

Funded: $3,744 of $2,300
Dates: Jan 13th -> Feb 12th (30 days)
Project By: Isaac Porras
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Latest News

Solarpad USB Solar Charger Launches!

February 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi all backers! I just launched Solarpad, a USB Charger with the same type of circuit as Solderdoodle! Solderdoodle was originally a solar USB charger circuit before I found that it could be used with a heating element to melt solder, so after... (Read More)

Solderdoodle Pro 2.0 Reaches 100% Funding Goal!

January 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi all backers! Thanks to all of you, Solderdoodle Pro 2.0 reached 100% funding goal and will be shipping out to you this August! Without your support, this would not be possible. Updates on production status should reach your inbox on a regular... (Read More)

1000ºF Solderdoodle Tip Test

January 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi all backers! I just tested out a new tip for Solderdoodle, which has a lower resistance and higher current for 1000ºF operating temperature! Because of the higher current, the tip can stay above 800ºF for about 45 minutes, but the total length... (Read More)

Solderdoodle Pro 2.0 40% Funded on First Day!

January 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi all backers! It was a great launch day for Solderdoodle Pro 2.0 with 40% funded! I am confident that we will reach our goal soon and preparations for shipping out Solderdoodles to you are already in progress. Renovations at the makerspace where... (Read More)

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