

♨️ Keep your soldering tips fresh and your projects flawless — don’t get left behind!
Thermaltronics TMT-TC-2 Lead Free Tip Tinner is a 20g compressed tin tablet designed to rapidly clean and re-tin oxidized soldering iron tips. Its lead-free, RoHS compliant formula minimizes residue and is compatible with no-clean fluxes. Packaged in a compact container with a self-adhesive base, it offers professional-grade tip maintenance trusted by thousands of users worldwide.













| ASIN | B00NS4J6BY |
| ASIN | B00NS4J6BY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,196 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 1 in Soldering Tip Cleaners |
| Brand | Thermaltronics |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (15,552) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (15,552) |
| Date First Available | 21 Sept. 2014 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FBA_TMT-TC-2 |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltronics |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 4 x 4 cm; 20 g |
| Product Name | Lead Free Tip Tinner (20g) in 0.8oz Container |
| Units | 20.0 Grams |
S**R
Good stuff
Good stuff Still successfully cleaning my soldering iron after many years.
D**A
45 years soldering, why I haven't I used this sooner?!
45 years soldering, why I haven't I used this sooner! - I've soldered lots of things from TV, video, power supplies, cables for decades and while I'm an excellent solderer (I'm modest but it's true!) - I thought I'd try this with my new Antex solder station, and was surprised that it does keep tips clean and takes solder nicely. A quick dab of the iron into the brass ball cleaner (sold seperately!) and then dip into this tin and get a little heated up and you've then got a great working tip. While I can absolutely solder perfectly without this, I'll use it from now on to see if it keeps my soldering bit tips in better condition.
I**N
Cleaned the tip right up
It was used on an old tip and cleaned it very nicely. Polished it and made it very shiny. I still suck at soldering but at least its a shiny tip lol
E**Y
Excellent tinner
Novice solderer here. I got this to re-tin my soldering iron(s) tips. The first photo is of a temperature-controlled soldering station which I haven't been using for long. The second is my main iron and first love, which was badly oxided. I tried re-tinning for 30 mins and this was the best I got. The substance/product is great but the tip was too oxided(never been tinned or taken care of properly). Anyway, as you can see from the second photo, the tip is partially tinned but it conducts heat properly now and solder flows well. Learning from the first re-tinning, I immersed the other in vinegar and after about 2 hours, the oxides were "corroded" away. Thinning in the product was a breeze. The adhesion was a lot better with a cleaner and less oxided tip. This would help me take better care of my soldering tips. The amount/size in the tin is adequate for several jobs. Well worth the money paid. I would recommend it to every novice and experts.
R**O
Surprised...it works
I've always had problems getting my irons to tin either electric of gas. There is a way to do it on YouTube but I found this little tin of tinner really smart, I scrape the contents onto the hot tip, do the job, also on advice of a friend I put extra flux on the solder and tip, makes solder flow better. Recommended.
S**N
Does What it Says on the Tin
It "does what it says on the tin" -- you put the soldering iron tip into the tin and it comes out covered in solder. Great product, very happy with it.
B**E
Keeps your tips in tip-top condition
Oh dear, what an awful headline. Fortunately, the tip tinner is not awful. I've got tinner from another brand, and somehow this one is significantly better. It coats more quickly and easily, and since using it I've had absolutely no problems with degradation of my solder tips. At the end of soldering, wipe off the solder from the tip and then gently put the tip into the tinner. It's like sand, but it melts on contact. Rotate the soldering iron and you've got full coverage. Simple. If there are areas where the tinner won't stick, those will need a bit of sanding. I didn't use to bother with tinner that much, and just went with some excess solder at the end of a soldering session. Predictably that didn't work out perfectly for me. The tin of tinner seems to basically last forever, so it's way cheaper than extra iron tips. Would strongly recommend, everyone should have a tin... of tinner.
A**V
Good
The soldering iron tip works well, very convenient
M**I
Will be testing it out soon but looks like it's helping my solder clean
A**D
Good
R**.
Brought a tip back to life before my very eyes. It took quite a long time, this tip really was in need of some love. But it worked! And I've been buying new tips whenever they stopped sticking to the solder. Now I know I can use this to freshen them up occasionally and even bring one back to life if needed.
T**S
This is my second time purchasing this tip tinner. I originally bought it at full price and was immediately impressed with how well it performs. It’s very easy to use and noticeably improves solder flow while helping extend the life of my soldering iron tips. Since it works so well and went on sale, I couldn’t resist stocking up. My only complaint is that I wish it came in a larger container.
2**K
Cumple con su función.
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