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Pull the Trigger. The Solder Feeds Itself. Your Other Hand Finally Goes Free.
Old-school soldering is a three-handed circus. Iron in your fist, wire spool wobbling somewhere, and the project sliding around because nothing's pinning it down. ArcEase™ kills the circus. Squeeze the trigger and 0.8mm solder wire feeds itself from the top-mounted spool, down the supply tube, straight onto the joint. Your free hand finally stays on the work — where it should have been all along.
Why Pencil Irons Keep Leaving You With Cold, Cracked Joints
A pencil iron asks you to coordinate three things at once — hot tip pressed on the pad, wire feeding from the side, and the workpiece staying still. Something always slips. The wire jumps off the joint, the iron drifts a millimetre, and you end up with a dull-grey blob instead of a shiny bead. That's a cold joint. Looks fine on the bench, until you flex the wire — and then it cracks open and you're back at the iron with another swear word and a half-finished project.
➤ Squeeze the Trigger to Feed the Wire: The supply tube routes 0.8mm solder wire from the top-mounted spool straight to the tip. Squeeze, the wire feeds. Release, it stops. Your second hand never has to leave the project.
➤ Grip It Like a Drill, Not a Pen: The pistol handle keeps your wrist neutral and your forearm relaxed. Pencil-grip soldering cramps your hand inside twenty minutes — this lets you sit on a project for the full afternoon without putting it down.
➤ See the Joint, Not Your Own Knuckles: The angled tip and side-loaded wire path keep your sightline clear. You watch the solder flow into the pad — not the back of your fingers blocking the only view that matters.
Meet ArcEase™: The Pistol-Grip Soldering Gun That Feeds Itself
The spool sits up top on the lead frame. Wire threads through the lead entrance and runs down the supply tube to the angled lead-free tip. Flip the power switch, watch for the blue indicator light, and pull the trigger — clean solder lays down on the joint. No reaching for the wire. No pinning the spool between your knees. No juggling.
The kit lands ready to work straight out of the box: the gun itself, a 30g spool of 0.8mm 63/37 solder wire, a desoldering pump for cleaning up old joints, fine-tip tweezers for placing components, a sponge tip-cleaning stand, and a fold-out holder so the hot tip rests safely between joints.
From "I Dropped the Iron Again" to Shiny Joints on the First Try
Hobbyists hit the same wall — the project demands precision, and the tools demand limbs they don't have. The first time someone fires up ArcEase™, the relief is instant. No more chasing a rolling spool. No more burning the wrong side of the bench because the iron rolled off. Just point, squeeze, and lay solder. "Bought this after my third cold joint re-doing a guitar pickup with my old pencil iron. I'd read the forum posts saying auto-feed guns jam — figured I'd risk it. Knocked the whole rewire out in one sitting, every joint shiny on the first try. The trigger feed isn't a gimmick — it's the reason I'm finishing projects again." — Marcus R.
Built for Real Bench Work, Not Just the Box Photo
✓ Trigger-Fed Wire on Demand: Squeeze to feed, release to stop. Your second hand never has to leave the work.
✓ Heats Up Fast With a Ready-to-Solder Indicator: The blue light tells you the tip's hot enough to flow solder — no more poking the wire to test.
✓ Fold-Out Stand for the Hot Tip: Flip out the integrated stand and the iron rests safely between joints. No scorched bench, no rolling off the desk.
Three Steps to a Clean Joint
Step 1 — Load up. Snap the spool onto the lead frame on top of the gun, thread the wire through the lead entrance, and run it down the supply tube. One-time setup, takes about 30 seconds.
Step 2 — Power on. Plug it in, flip the power switch, and watch for the blue indicator light. Position the tip on the joint while it heats.
Step 3 — Squeeze and lay. Pull the trigger. Solder feeds, melts, wets the joint. Release. Lift off. Move to the next pad.

| ArcEase™ | Traditional Pencil Iron | Other Soldering Guns |
|---|---|---|
| Trigger-fed solder so one hand stays free on the project | ❌ | ❌ |
| Complete starter kit — gun, solder, desoldering pump, tweezers, sponge stand | ❌ | ✅ |
| Pistol grip with built-in fold-out tip stand | ❌ | ❌ |
Specs That Matter on the Bench
- Pistol-Grip Build: Ergonomic plastic body, rubberized trigger, angled lead-free iron tip
- Compact Footprint: 21cm / 8.26 inches end to end — fits in a tool drawer, not a workshop cabinet
- Auto-Feed Mechanism: Top-mounted lead frame holds standard 0.8mm spools; supply tube routes wire to the tip on every trigger pull
- What's in the Box: Gun, 30g spool of 0.8mm 63/37 solder wire, desoldering pump, fine-tip tweezers, sponge tip-cleaning stand, fold-out tip holder
- Plug Options: Choose US or EU plug at checkout to match your outlets
Your Top Questions — Answered Plainly
Is ArcEase™ beginner-friendly?
Yes. The trigger-feed removes the hardest part of learning to solder — coordinating two hands on a wobbly project. Pull the trigger, lay the bead, release. Most first-timers get clean joints inside their first ten attempts.
What can I actually solder with this?
Standard hobbyist work — circuit boards, headphone and speaker wires, RC and drone components, stained glass came, jewelry, model railroad track, light copper joints. It's a hobbyist soldering tool; heavy structural metalwork is outside its job description.
Will the auto-feed jam on me?
Use the included 0.8mm 63/37 wire and load it cleanly through the lead entrance, and the feed runs smooth. The two things that cause a stuck feed are loading the wrong diameter spool or letting kinks in the wire work down the tube — both easy to spot, both easy to fix.
Does the included solder run out fast?
The starter spool is 30g of 0.8mm 63/37 wire — enough to finish several small projects out of the box. After that, any standard 0.8mm spool fits the lead frame, so refills are easy to grab at any hardware store.
Will it burn me?
The pistol grip keeps your hand well behind the hot tip, and the fold-out stand keeps the tip off the bench between joints. Treat it like any soldering iron — the tip stays hot for several minutes after you switch off, so park it on the stand before reaching for anything else.
Stop Juggling. Start Soldering.
You bought a soldering iron because you wanted to fix things — not learn a three-handed circus act. ArcEase™ trims the dance to one hand, one trigger, one clean joint at a time. If your first session doesn't lay shinier beads with less swearing than your old pencil iron, send it back for a full refund — every penny, no questions. Order yours and feel the difference on the very first squeeze.
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