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product_id: 1860147
title: "FX-901/P Cordless Soldering Iron"
brand: "hakko"
price: "Rp1396952"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Hakko"
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# Cordless, spark-free power 120 min battery life 600°F stable heat FX-901/P Cordless Soldering Iron

**Brand:** hakko
**Price:** Rp1396952
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Cut the cord, not your workflow — solder anywhere, anytime!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FX-901/P Cordless Soldering Iron by hakko
- **How much does it cost?** Rp1396952 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.id](https://www.desertcart.id/products/1860147-fx-901-p-cordless-soldering-iron)

## Best For

- hakko enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hakko brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power That Lasts:** Up to 2 hours of continuous use on 4 AA batteries—perfect for fieldwork or hobby marathons.
- • **Smart Design for Pros:** Integrated ON/OFF switch with protective cover and separate battery magazine for effortless operation and quick battery swaps.
- • **Unleash Portable Precision:** Cordless design with no sparks or flames means safe, on-the-go soldering anywhere.
- • **Consistent Heat, Every Time:** Maintains a reliable 600°F for flawless joints without overheating or damage.
- • **Quick-Change Tips, Zero Downtime:** Composite tips swap out fast so you stay in the flow without missing a beat.

## Overview

The Hakko FX-901/P is a lightweight, battery-powered soldering iron delivering a steady 600°F heat for up to 120 minutes. Its cordless, spark-free design ensures safe use around sensitive electronics, while quick-change composite tips and a protective cover enhance convenience. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists needing reliable, portable soldering without the tether of cords or flames.

## Description

The HAKKO FX-901 is a lightweight, portable, battery-operated soldering iron. Powered by four AA alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries, the FX-901 will operate above 600°F for up to 120 continuous minutes. No other battery-operated soldering iron can deliver so much power for so many continuous minutes. Other cordless soldering tools on the market spark, which can damage sensitive electronic components, and butane can ignite flammable vapors, causing serious injury. But the FX-901 is safe. No spark and no flame. The FX-901 is the perfect tool for electricians, field service technicians, maintenance personnel, hobbyists, artists and home owners. Use it to solder electrical wiring, repair appliances, alarm systems, RC cars and jewelry, nearly anything that needs soldering where electricity is out of easy reach or unavailable.

Review: Excellent portable soldering iron. - The Overall: I purchased this soldering iron so that I could use it at my home workbench, then toss it in a bag and bring it to work or shops that I'm building in. So far, I've been really impressed by the convenience and functionality of this iron. I'm using it for hobbyist electronics and it works well for that purpose. I highly, highly recommend using rechargeable batteries with it (I use Enerloop Pros) so that you're not burning through disposables since it does use a lot of juice. The Good: This is a dead simple soldering iron. It's made of plastic but feels really solid, has a secure plastic cover for the iron that prevents accidental power-on in transport, and operates off of 4 AA batteries. The tip is a fine point, so it's ready out of the box for use with basic electronics. It heats up quickly, and as long as you don't keep it running constantly it lasts a few days of regular use before recharging the batteries. The Bad: The two weak points of this soldering iron are the battery life and ability to sustain tip temperature. With heavy use, I definitely notice the tip getting cooler than my traditional iron, and I need to wait between soldering joints to let it heat back up sometimes. This isn't really a problem for smaller hobby electronics jobs, but for any larger projects you'll want something with more power. Another issue is that it goes through disposable batteries pretty quickly, so I highly, highly recommend using rechargeable batteries with this. Investing in rechargeable batteries for this will save you dozens, if not hundreds of dollars in the long-term. The Neutral: The handle is a bit chunkier and has a different shape than most soldering irons due to the battery arrangement. I actually like this since it shifts the weight away from the soldering iron tip and feels very stable when I'm holding it without a cable out the back, but it's definitely going to be a personal preference thing.
Review: Really good soldering iron - So my cheap, Yahuan brand soldering station died on me one night and I had to run to WalMart for a $10 P.O.S. to finish a Bluetooth speaker build for my grandson. Well you get what you pay for and it was a matter of time. I replaced my station with two of these and a small air gun and am glad I did. This little guy heats quickly, stays HOT for far longer than I need at any given time and is easy on the batteries. It also is designed so you can just lay it down anywhere and it won't burn up the surface. So I can solder, set it down, solder, set it down and so on... It runs on AA batteries. I long ago converted to rechargeable only so I didn't even have to buy any, but I'd strongly urge you to spend $20 on batteries and charger; you'll be glad you did. Anyway, it runs for what seems like hours on 4 batteries. In reality, it's probably a full hour or more of continuous use but I don't use it that way. It heats up so quickly that I work in batches and turn it off in between burn times of about 10 minutes. It has a cover that comes with it and you can put it on even when the iron is hot (but I don't). I bought two of them so if one goes out I'll have a spare. I do wish there was a finer tip than the one provided and I've looked a bit but not enough to say with certainty that they don't make them. Having said that, the one that is provided is fine overall for most work. All in all, this is a thoughtfully designed, well-built piece of kit that has liberated me from a wall outlet. Love it.

## Features

- Integrated ON / OFF switch with protective cover
- Quick-change composite tip
- Maintains soldering temperature of at least 600°F
- Separate battery magazine for easy replacement of batteries
- Long-life battery power

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00FZPUA28 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,454 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #133 in Soldering Tips #2,054 in Welding Equipment & Accessories |
| Brand | Hakko |
| Brand Name | Hakko |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 687 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00641328045924 |
| Handle Material | Plastic or Rubber |
| Head Style | Screwdriver |
| Heating Element | Electricity |
| Included Components | Soldering Iron Tips |
| Manufacturer | American Hakko Products, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FX-901/P |
| Model Number | FX-901/P |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
| Style Name | Pencil |
| UPC | 641328045924 641328045887 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 600 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Wattage | 6 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hakko
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Professional
- **Power Source:** AC
- **Wattage:** 6 watts
- **Special Feature:** Portable

## Images

![FX-901/P Cordless Soldering Iron - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41th31HBNDL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: So which type of batteries provide longer use alkaline or Ni-Mh ?.**
A: In my experience recharging NI-Mh in place of alkaline batteries is the way to go.

**Q: How does this compare to a  40w corded soldering iron ?.**
A: The MFG claims 120 min of continuous operation. I used the device for almost an hour turning off power in between solder joints. I believe an hour should be no problem.

**Q: How many tips are included?**
A: It includes only 1 tip: T11-B cone tip included

**Q: what is the watts for this soldering iron?**
A: The HAKKO FX-901 is powered by four AA alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries, the FX-901 will operate above 600°F for up to 120 continuous minutes.  The wattage rating; at around 10 watts, is misleading since my HAKKO has proven itself to really work well with all phases of PWB soldering...

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent portable soldering iron.
*by M***T on April 16, 2020*

The Overall: I purchased this soldering iron so that I could use it at my home workbench, then toss it in a bag and bring it to work or shops that I'm building in. So far, I've been really impressed by the convenience and functionality of this iron. I'm using it for hobbyist electronics and it works well for that purpose. I highly, highly recommend using rechargeable batteries with it (I use Enerloop Pros) so that you're not burning through disposables since it does use a lot of juice. The Good: This is a dead simple soldering iron. It's made of plastic but feels really solid, has a secure plastic cover for the iron that prevents accidental power-on in transport, and operates off of 4 AA batteries. The tip is a fine point, so it's ready out of the box for use with basic electronics. It heats up quickly, and as long as you don't keep it running constantly it lasts a few days of regular use before recharging the batteries. The Bad: The two weak points of this soldering iron are the battery life and ability to sustain tip temperature. With heavy use, I definitely notice the tip getting cooler than my traditional iron, and I need to wait between soldering joints to let it heat back up sometimes. This isn't really a problem for smaller hobby electronics jobs, but for any larger projects you'll want something with more power. Another issue is that it goes through disposable batteries pretty quickly, so I highly, highly recommend using rechargeable batteries with this. Investing in rechargeable batteries for this will save you dozens, if not hundreds of dollars in the long-term. The Neutral: The handle is a bit chunkier and has a different shape than most soldering irons due to the battery arrangement. I actually like this since it shifts the weight away from the soldering iron tip and feels very stable when I'm holding it without a cable out the back, but it's definitely going to be a personal preference thing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really good soldering iron
*by M***N on January 17, 2020*

So my cheap, Yahuan brand soldering station died on me one night and I had to run to WalMart for a $10 P.O.S. to finish a Bluetooth speaker build for my grandson. Well you get what you pay for and it was a matter of time. I replaced my station with two of these and a small air gun and am glad I did. This little guy heats quickly, stays HOT for far longer than I need at any given time and is easy on the batteries. It also is designed so you can just lay it down anywhere and it won't burn up the surface. So I can solder, set it down, solder, set it down and so on... It runs on AA batteries. I long ago converted to rechargeable only so I didn't even have to buy any, but I'd strongly urge you to spend $20 on batteries and charger; you'll be glad you did. Anyway, it runs for what seems like hours on 4 batteries. In reality, it's probably a full hour or more of continuous use but I don't use it that way. It heats up so quickly that I work in batches and turn it off in between burn times of about 10 minutes. It has a cover that comes with it and you can put it on even when the iron is hot (but I don't). I bought two of them so if one goes out I'll have a spare. I do wish there was a finer tip than the one provided and I've looked a bit but not enough to say with certainty that they don't make them. Having said that, the one that is provided is fine overall for most work. All in all, this is a thoughtfully designed, well-built piece of kit that has liberated me from a wall outlet. Love it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing...if you buy nice batteries.
*by T***. on August 31, 2014*

Great iron if you have new batteries in it. I was getting frustrated by it not getting hot enough, but then I went out and bought an 8 pack of the nicest batteries I could find, and now it works amazingly. If you use old batteries in this, you will be disappointed, but if you spend the money to get this, do yourself a favor and pickup some nice batteries. Also I used this to work on a keyboard PCB and it worked great. The tip is tiny and perfect for PCB work. I wouldn't recommend it for long projects, unless you need wireless and don't mind going through tons of batteries though.

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- Hakko FX-901/P Cordless Soldering Iron
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