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Soldering Wire Holder Helping Hands Clamp Tool

Soldering Wire Holder Helping Hands Clamp Tool

Product code: SOLD-WIRE-HOLDER-HH-CLAMP-NZ
Regular price $5.99 NZD
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A weighted soldering wire holder and helping hands clamp tool designed to securely hold solder wire and small components during electronics assembly and soldering tasks.

Benefits:

• Keeps solder wire and components steady for cleaner, more controlled solder joints
• Frees up both hands, improving accuracy and safety
• Reduces solder wire tangling and workspace clutter
• Ideal for precision electronics and DIY repair work

Applications:

• Electronics soldering and rework
• DIY electronics projects (Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi)
• PCB assembly and repair
• Hobbyist and light professional electronics work

Technical Specifications:

Weight: 24 g.
Colour: Black.
Sold as: Each.
Size: 7 × 6 cm.
Packaging: Bulk.
Material: Plastic.
Product Type: Soldering Accessories.
Product Code: SOLD-WIRE-HOLDER-HH-CLAMP-NZ.
Product Category: Soldering Tools & Accessories.
Product Description: Soldering Wire Holder Helping Hands Clamp Tool. 

Package includes: 1x Soldering Wire Holder Helping Hands Clamp Tool with weighted base

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Warranty & Returns:

14-day 'change of mind' return in unused condition for a refund less shipping fees.
1-Year return-to-base refund or replacement guarantee.

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