hey retard, have you ever used this product? i doubt it, so how can you warn people about buying one. for all you know it really does work.Quote:
Originally Posted by eddievanzant
retard.
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hey retard, have you ever used this product? i doubt it, so how can you warn people about buying one. for all you know it really does work.Quote:
Originally Posted by eddievanzant
retard.
Why don't you not call people names and read his post. He said MAYBE. Key word.. MAYBE! He was just thinking about it, just an idea he was tossing around in the ol' noodle. Not warning anyone or preaching or anything. Just chill.Quote:
Originally Posted by redsoxfan49
eddie is a he? if it is he should change his avatar,fo sho
Oh God I still hate you! :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by redsoxfan49
On a lighter note, yay! :)
Hahaha. *mocking an unnamed person* "3 sheets to the wind... why did you post that? It's pointless. You're retarded..."Quote:
Originally Posted by 3 Sheets To The Wind
It's pointless to call someone a retard. Maybe you should light a fat one if you're in such a bad mood that you bother calling someone a retard.
Well, the tip is made of a metal compound that heats and cools rapidly. During the on cycle its as hot as any soldering tool, the trade off is that you have less working time per cycle. The on cycle is shorter so as not to get hot enough that the other parts get heat transfer. It cools 3 times faster than traditional tools, giving the impression that it is instantly cold. Nope, it is just able to be touched sooner beacuse the metal cools rapidly. If you touch it during the on cycle your gonna burn yourself same as with traditional guns/pencils.
IT'S A FUCKIN' CONSPIRACY!
But yeah. I like getting WAY too stoned and watching paid programming.
I finally checked a review:
"Some of the advertising shows people touching the tip immediately after a soldering operation. In reality it does cool quickly, but not exactly instantly. If you've had the iron hot for a couple of minutes while soldering wires or trying to desolder a medium or large sized component, don't touch the tip immediately. It will still be very hot depending on how long you've been powering the unit. Power and heat are power and heat even though the tip does cool incredibly fast compared to traditional soldering guns or irons."
shut up slut
Hahahahaha