Kailiwei 8589D 2-in-1 Hot Air Gun & Soldering Iron Rework Station
Kailiwei 8589D 2-in-1 Hot Air Gun & Soldering Iron Rework Station
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The Kailiwei 8589D combines a 900W hot air desoldering gun with a 60W soldering iron in one compact rework station. Dual digital displays show real-time temperature for both tools, letting you switch between hot air and soldering tasks without losing your settings. Built with a brushless fan for smooth, spiral airflow and a high-power transformer for fast heat dissipation, this station suits technicians handling chip removal, IC reballing, jumper work, and general PCB rework on dead phones, boot loop boards, and charging issue repairs.
SKU:MST-SOLDERING-TOOLS-1293
⚖️ Weight: 3.5 kg
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Description
When you are running a busy repair bench, switching between a hot air gun and a soldering iron usually means juggling two separate machines. The Kailiwei 8589D solves that problem by putting both tools into a single 2-in-1 station with independent digital displays, so you can set your hot air temperature for chip removal and your iron temperature for jumper work at the same time without re-adjusting every time you swap tools.
The hot air gun side runs up to 900W with a temperature range of 100°C to 500°C, giving you enough heat for reballing BGA chips, removing NAND and eMMC ICs, and softening adhesive on back glass and display assemblies. The brushless scroll fan produces a soft, even airflow instead of a harsh direct blast, and the spiral wind nozzle spreads heat across the chip rather than concentrating it on one spot. This matters when you are working around small SMD components on a crowded mainboard, where uneven heat can lift nearby parts or damage the PCB pads.
The soldering iron side delivers 60W with a temperature range of 200°C to 480°C, which covers most jumper wire work, dead after flash repairs where you need to resolder a damaged trace, and general component-level soldering. Both sides use dual-screen digital displays, so you always know exactly what temperature your hot air gun and your iron are set to, without guessing or relying on a single shared readout.
For a technician dealing with a dead phone that needs an IC change, the workflow usually looks like this: use the hot air gun to remove the faulty chip, clean the pads, then switch to the soldering iron for jumper lagana on any damaged traces before reflowing the replacement part. The 8589D keeps both stages ready on one machine, cutting down the time spent moving boards between separate hot air and soldering setups.
Build quality features an anti-slip ergonomic handle on the hot air gun, designed to reduce hand fatigue during long rework sessions, and a high-power transformer that supports fast heat dissipation for stable performance even during extended use. The station also includes an automatic sleep function, which helps protect the heating element and saves power when the tool sits idle between jobs.
In terms of where this fits into a typical repair workflow, the 8589D sits at the rework and soldering stage, after diagnostics has identified a hardware fault on the board. It pairs naturally with a microscope for inspecting solder joints, a PCB holder for stabilizing the board during reflow, and a multimeter for checking continuity after the rework is done. For shops that also handle UFS or eMMC chip-off work, this station provides the heat source needed before moving the board to a programmer for data recovery or firmware flashing.
For Pakistani repair shops working on a mix of Android and iPhone boards, the dual independent controls mean one technician can prep a chip for removal while another finishes soldering on a different board, since the temperature settings for each tool stay separate. This is particularly useful in service centers handling high volumes of charging issue, display problem, and network issue repairs, where hot air and soldering tasks happen back to back throughout the day.
The package includes the main host unit, three wind gun nozzles for different chip sizes, a soldering iron stand, a power cord, the air gun handle with frame, and the soldering iron handle, giving you a complete setup ready to use on your repair bench from day one.
Key Features
- 900W hot air desoldering gun with 100°C–500°C range for BGA and SMD chip removal
- 60W soldering iron with 200°C–480°C range for jumper wire and component-level work
- Dual independent digital displays for real-time hot air and iron temperature readout
- Brushless scroll fan for smooth, soft airflow without direct hot blasts
- Spiral wind nozzle design spreads heat evenly across the chip area
- High-power transformer with fast heat dissipation for stable, consistent output
- Anti-slip ergonomic handle for reduced hand fatigue during long sessions
- Automatic sleep function to protect the heating element and save power
Specifications
| Brand | Kailiwei |
| Model | 8589D |
| Category | 2-in-1 Hot Air Gun and Soldering Iron Rework Station |
| Hot Air Gun Power | ≤900W |
| Soldering Iron Power | 60W |
| Input Voltage | AC 220V |
| Hot Air Temperature Range | 100°C–500°C (212°F–932°F) |
| Soldering Iron Temperature Range | 200°C–480°C (392°F–896°F) |
| Airflow Type | Brushless fan, soft spiral wind |
| Gas Flow Rate | ≤120L/min |
| Display | Dual digital display |
| Weight | 3.50 kg |