Fine tip curved tweezers – ESD safe. When soldering small surface-mount (SMD/SMT) components, one thing you’ll need is a good pair of tweezers. These are a great pair of every-day tweezers. They’re anti-static, anti-magnetic and made of hard stainless steel.
The tips are fine and pointy to pick up any size component. This particular model is 120mm long with a 9mm / 0.35″ gap at the tips while open, this allows it to pick up components with better precision for placement and steadying during soldering.
Fine tip straight tweezers – ESD safe. When soldering small surface-mount (SMD/SMT) components, one thing you’ll need is a good pair of tweezers. These tweezers are a great pair of every-day tweezers. They’re anti-static, anti-magnetic and made of hard stainless steel.
The tips are fine and pointy to pick up any size component. This particular model is 135mm long with a 12.5mm / 0.5″ gap at the tips while open, this allows it to pick of fairly large TQFP’s and SSOP’s for placement and steadying during soldering.
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