Explore how a modular grid system, USB-C power, and precision tools are transforming the way portable soldering stations are designed.
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Soldering has
traditionally meant dealing with scattered tools, unstable setups, and
improvised workspaces. SOLDR introduces a different approach by rethinking
every element of the process. Built from laser-cut steel with a powder-coated
finish, the system folds neatly into a durable case only 30mm thick. Magnetic
latches secure the case when closed, while inside, a modular grid layout
organizes each tool efficiently. Tools lock in magnetically but can be
rearranged easily to fit different workflows, providing a workspace that adapts
without the need for additional equipment or permanent installations.
At the center of
the setup is a USB-C-powered soldering pen capable of 100W performance,
offering full temperature control for everything from delicate electronics to
larger wiring tasks. Supporting modules are designed for both speed and
precision: a dual-spool reel keeps solder and copper braid within reach, while
parallel-closing helping hands grip components firmly at almost any angle. A
compact, USB-C rechargeable fume extractor removes fumes while illuminating the
work area with adjustable LED lighting, enhancing visibility without creating
glare.
Beyond
portability, SOLDR’s true innovation lies in its modularity. The open grid
accommodates not only built-in modules but also user-designed 3D-printed
add-ons, allowing the station to evolve alongside changing needs. Once work is
complete, every component folds back into its designated place, ready for
transport without disassembly or loose parts. The system combines structure,
flexibility, and mobility into a single integrated environment, redefining how
precision workstations can function in dynamic settings.
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