Soldering Mat Silicone Insulation Work Mat Heat Resistant 932°F Work Bench For Repairing Computer Phone Electronics Watch Laptop Soldering Station Hot Air Gun
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Ella Blanda
> 3 dayUse it on my bike work bench to separate items as well as keep oily or grease parts off bench. Easy to clean up.
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Andy
> 3 dayI always use this mat when soldering. I enjoy it very much.
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Michael A
> 3 dayAnti static and easy to use on any surface
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jeep5042
> 3 dayI was happier with this high quality silicone soldering mat. I can work with it for my soldering projects and to protect the table from potential burns. It also have seperated section to keep little screws when taking aparts things such as phones or electronics. Also the mat holds soldering iron and hot air gun, very useful and good price purchase.
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anonymouse
> 3 dayWorks as promised. Thick and functional. Smelled a little odd originally but nothing overpowering.
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Nigel
04-04-2025Great product. Very useful.
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Triny Rose Cruz
> 3 dayVery satisfied.
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daniel
> 3 dayNot bad for the price, it a bit small for working on 1/14 rc cars. But I knew that going in. Still plenty of cups for small screens and parts. Good purchase for the price
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Rachel Wilson
> 3 dayJust wanted to share something that I didnt see in the description - the tiny little compartments are labelled with little bevelled numbers so you could jot down a list of where each screw goes. (1 - internal PCB JIS #0 bit, 2 - outer shell #0000 phillips, etc) which is so nice for larger or longer projects (wait, which screws were these again?). Mat is high quality and shipped in a resealable anti-static bag (keep it and use it for other stuff!). Im honestly super surprised at how affordable this is for what you get.
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Alex
> 3 dayThis is a must for all solderes. My work space is on a wood table and I would use a scrap cutting board to protect the table. The soldering iron would of course melt the board and burn the table if I didn’t pay attention. This mat now does the job of the poor melted cutting board. You can actually do your tining and soldering right on the mat. No chance of melting through. The scares above for screws and other items is the cherry on top