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iFixit made its own USB-C soldering iron, and it’s already a joy

A hand holds up a soldering iron connected to a battery, with a red ring of light around the iron signaling that it’s hot and a 360 degree temperature indicator on the battery’s screen.
The iFixit portable soldering station. | Photo by Sean Hollister / The Verge

My first USB-C soldering iron was a revelation. “You mean I can make liquid metal connections anywhere, in seconds, just by plugging this tiny stick into a USB cable?” Now, repair company iFixit is introducing its own take on the idea. It claims the iFixit FixHub Smart Soldering Iron is powerful enough for pros and easier for beginners than any others that have come before.

So far, it’s not a new revelation, but after my first couple of hours, I’m loving iFixit’s improvements on an already great idea.

For starters: the $80 iron comes with a heat-resistant magnetic storage cap so you can safely put it away at a moment’s notice, an LED warning light that tells you if it’s blistering hot, motion sensors to automatically shut it off if you…

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