🔧 Elevate your craft game with precision and stability!
The Rolson 60335 Helping Hand features a 60mm magnifying glass, strong crocodile clips, and a heavy cast iron base with fully adjustable joints, providing modellers and craft enthusiasts with a stable, precise, and customizable tool to perfect their detailed work.
Manufacturer | Rolson |
Part number | 60335 |
Item Weight | 285 g |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 15.5 x 26.5 cm; 285 g |
Item model number | 60335 |
Size | One Size |
Colour | Silver |
Material | Cast Iron |
Power source type | not_applicable |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Metal |
Grit Description | not_applicable |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**K
Cheap and made of good materials- but not that sturdy
Definitely beats some of the others on here- it'll do for soldering smaller PCBs and the magnifier is top notch. Great value for money and good materials- you get a glass magnifier, and a solid metal construction.That being said, the arms are not sturdy and will come off easily- you need to be careful. They're also not that stiff. You have to constantly retighten the setup for it to be good, and I doubt it's longevity.
P**L
Sturdy, helpful bit of kit for the price
I wasn't sure what to expect when I ordered one of these after reading other reviews saying they were essentially rubbish but it seems fine to me. I ordered a second one and would have no problem ordering more. I use them for commercial photography where sometimes things need to be held in certain positions often for long periods of time while shots are taken. How I use them is by taking them to bits and then reassembling them so work more like an articulating arm with one clip at the end rather than the clip at each end of a horizontal bar—I don't use the magnifying glass. If I need a longer arm I just remove the clip from the end of one and attach the longer arm from another one in it's place. I agree they can be a bit fiddly sometimes but once they are assembled they're fine. I have no problem with stability or movement or tightening of screws and for the price they're great and do the job of holding things just fine. The most annoying thing for me is that they come in that horrible hard plastic wrapping that's almost impossible to open!
D**A
Good product
Good product which does what I wanted
M**N
Slides around, needs fixing down
It’s as described in the listing, however I think the base would benefit from having some kind of adhesive or means of attaching it to a surface. Slides around too much
C**M
Nice solid soldering help and definitely worth the price.
I bought this item after spending a few days struggling to tin the connections of a chip to be added to a motherboard. Numerous attempts to complete the tinning prior to this purchase ended in frustration and I have to admit, some swear words!!!This item comes in plastic packaging and was easy to remove with a good sharp pair of scissors. The base has a really good weight to it and the joints appear strong enough to hold some weight steady. Due to the base size, I don't think this would be very good if you were trying to solder onto large flat items as I think the base would topple over due to the small footprint. However, I've now used it for a few projects and the jaws have held the pieces together perfectly without movement. There is a wide range of movement in the arms to get the placement right and the magnifying glass is really strong and out of the box, really clear and mine was scratch free. It is well made and I can see this lasting for a very long time.I would definitely recommend it over some of the more costly versions as this seems to work perfectly. If I had to criticise it for anything, I would say that it could do with some kind of rest for the soldering iron.If you found this review helpful, can you please help me by clicking on the helpful button, thanks. Any questions, please feel free to ask and I will try to answer as best as I can.
C**B
One small modification may help
This is an ingenious product, sufficiently well made for its purpose, with a reasonably good magnifying glass (not the cheap plastic lenses you sometimes find, which distort the image badly).Trying to use it with it assembled as supplied and as illustrated, I found it difficult to get the clips close enough together to hold a small workpiece centrally in the field of view of the glass. Also, it was difficult to set the workpiece far enough away from the glass to get the benefit of maximum magnification.One way round this is to take the assembly to pieces and mount the bar vertically on the stand with the glass mounted at the top. The two ring mounts can be arranged about 2/3 of the way down the bar, and the clips then mounted from these. Do this so that most of the assembly hangs over the U shaped side of the base, but with the glass and clips hanging over the other side, for best stability. Sorry I can't add a photo of this!Hope this helps.
A**)
Good little tool, fiddly to set up at times.
I got this to hold small pieces whilst I soldered and fixed them. It is a lot safer than trying to hold the item, and it does do the job for what it was intended. The 2 clips are strong enough to hold the item, they can be swivelled and turned so that you get a wide range of movement. The magnifying lens is good, helps with the close work. The stand has a good weight to it and as long as you do not put anything too heavy to hold, will not tip over.I did find that the magnifier got in my way at times, but the worst part was trying to get the arms in the right place when fixing 2 complex items. It took me a good 15-20 minutes to get the right position. For standard fixings, it should be easy, but when you are trying to align multiple points, it is time consuming.Small enough to store, I can see it proving useful in the long run.
K**Y
Useful
Very handy when doing close work. It frees your hands and makes life easier.
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