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title: "LRT 8858 Hot Air Rework Station, Digital Heat Gun for SMD Repair | Smart Sleep Mode / Auto Cooling Protection / Airflow Adjustment / Anti-Static Safety / Compact Space-Saving /"
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# Adjustable airflow F1-F10 100-500℃ precise temp range Anti-static safety design LRT 8858 Hot Air Rework Station, Digital Heat Gun for SMD Repair | Smart Sleep Mode / Auto Cooling Protection / Airflow Adjustment / Anti-Static Safety / Compact Space-Saving /

**Brand:** lrt
**Price:** $86.27
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your electronics repair game with precision heat and smart airflow control!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** LRT 8858 Hot Air Rework Station, Digital Heat Gun for SMD Repair | Smart Sleep Mode / Auto Cooling Protection / Airflow Adjustment / Anti-Static Safety / Compact Space-Saving / by lrt
- **How much does it cost?** $86.27 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- lrt enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lrt brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Sleep Mode:** Auto cooling and sleep function protect your tool and save energy when idle.
- • **Compact & Portable:** Space-saving design with intuitive LED display, perfect for on-the-go tech pros and DIYers.
- • **Complete Repair Kit:** Includes 6 nozzles + 2 anti-static tweezers for versatile, professional-grade electronics work.
- • **Customizable Airflow:** Fine-tune air volume across 10 levels (F1-F10) for delicate or heavy-duty tasks.
- • **Precision Heat Control:** Digital temp from 100℃ to 500℃ ensures flawless SMD and PCB repairs every time.

## Overview

The LRT 8858 Hot Air Rework Station is a compact, energy-efficient digital heat gun designed for precise SMD, PCB, and BGA repairs. Featuring a wide temperature range (100-500℃), adjustable airflow, smart sleep mode, and anti-static safety, it comes with multiple nozzles and tweezers to support professional and DIY electronics enthusiasts alike.

## Description

Designed for DIY Electronics We focus on practical and affordable electronics repair tools designed for hobbyists, technicians, and DIY users. LRT Hot Air Rework Station The types of repairs PCB repair, IC/SMD desoldering, BGA rework, heat shrink tubing, and DIY electronics projects. The types of repairs PCB repair, IC/SMD desoldering, BGA rework, heat shrink tubing, and DIY electronics projects. What makes LRT different from other soldering tool brands? We design affordable, beginner-friendly electronics repair tools that deliver precise, reliable performance for every project. Who are your tools designed for? Perfect for DIY enthusiasts, hobbyists, electronics students, and repair technicians working on PCB, SMD, IC, and BGA components. Can beginners easily use your tools? Absolutely. Intuitive controls and LED displays make precision soldering and desoldering simple for beginners and pros alike. What makes LRT different from other soldering tool brands? We design affordable, beginner-friendly electronics repair tools that deliver precise, reliable performance for every project. Who are your tools designed for? Perfect for DIY enthusiasts, hobbyists, electronics students, and repair technicians working on PCB, SMD, IC, and BGA components. Can beginners easily use your tools? Absolutely. Intuitive controls and LED displays make precision soldering and desoldering simple for beginners and pros alike.

Review: I wish I had bought one of these tools years ago! - So I ordered this tool a few days ago, and got it today - and I set out to try it. I had never used a hot-air soldering tool before in my 52 years, but I needed something more than the soldering irons and stations I do own in order to remove some SMD components from some boards I'm salvaging parts from. If there is anything to say bad to say about it, it would be that a small instruction booklet might be helpful. As it was, the tool itself (well, it's controller) had clear and easy-to-read English-language instructions, and I was able to get things up and running in a few minutes after putting it all together. One thing that was a tiny bit confusing was the fact that you have to pick the thing up, before it starts working; it has some kind of built-in motion sensor that starts it up (even after you turn on the controller and set the temperature and fan speed); it came up to temperature very quickly. When you set it down, and leave it for a bit, it goes into a "cool-down" mode - turning off (I think) the heater and running the fan at high speed to cool the tool down; when you pick it up again, it switches back to the speed you set, and brings it back up to temperature again. Once it cools down all the way, it shuts itself off - but pick it up again, and away you go! I liked that as a nice safety aspect (though part of me would like to also see it run all the time, so you could do "hands free" work with it as a heat source - but maybe that's a bit dangerous; leave that to a regular hot-air gun... The tools and tips it came with were adequate for my immediate needs, but I might pick up some others later. I liked the tweezers - very useful for picking off SMD components. I didn't know what the other tool was until I re-read the product description; I still don't know if that tool is only meant for SMD components or not (probably). I'll have to try it out later. With the tool, I was able to remove parts I couldn't possibly do with a soldering iron; the smallest part was an SMD resistor (I think); I'm not sure of the size - 803? Not the smallest, but smaller than a grain of rice, certainly. The largest component I removed was a signal transformer the size of a hockey puck - I was just barely able to dump enough heat into all of the pins to remove it from the board, though some of the pins stuck in the board and came out of the plastic bobbin - and I had to remount them and reesolder the coil wires to them. So it has limits, and really that part was well beyond what it was probably designed to handle. But that was the thing - I could dump enough heat into a large enough area to easily and quickly remove just about anything else; some things I had to add a bit of flux and/or extra solder to get it it melt and stay melted for removal - but overall, I could do a much better job with such parts than I ever could with my largest soldering iron (an old 40 watt unit; I also have one of those old Weller 100+ watt "guns" - but that would be real overkill). Finally, the price was great, and the tool itself was well built - I really do with I had bought one of these a long time ago (though when I was younger, such a tool wasn't really in the budget). So if you're hesitant to buy one of these for something you think might need it - don't. Buy it. You'll really wonder how you ever did things without it.
Review: Works as Advertised. - All functions operate and meets my expectations for removing and installing SMT components including those IC's that have ground pads on the bottom side. I really the shutoff feature when setting the unit back in the stand. I found a multi-language instruction flyer under the packing foam in the unit box, but the label directions were sufficient to get started. Plenty of heat and air flow.

## Features

- Portable hot air gun, Small size, Sleep function, Energy saving, Long life, Anti-static design.
- The temperature adjustment range is 100-500℃ (212-932℉), ℃/℉ Convertible. The air volume can be adjusted, F1-F10. With power switch, there is no need to unplug the power plug.
- The use of long-life infrared heating elements and special temperature sensing devices, as well as microcomputer precision control of heat conduction technology, make the temperature control curve of the hot air gun meet the requirements of the SMT production process.
- Widely used in mobile phone repair, computer repair, electronic component welding, suitable for beginners, DIY, professionals. It is simple to set up and easy to operate.
- Comes with 6 pcs air nozzles (Diameter=3/4/5/6/8/10mm), two anti-static tweezers (straight and elbow), IC puller.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09VZ9HB37 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,151 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #52 in Soldering Stations |
| Brand | LRT |
| Brand Name | LRT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 369 Reviews |
| Display | LED |
| Display Type | LED |
| Included Components | 2 Anti-static Tweezers, 6 Nozzles, Control Station, Hot Air Gun with Stand, Power Cable |
| Item Type Name | No |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 100 Degrees Celsius |
| Manufacturer | Lerentong |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8858 |
| Model Number | 8858 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Temperature Stability | 100 degrees_celsius |
| UPC | 786411211760 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 500 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 680 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** LRT
- **Item Weight:** 0.7 Kilograms
- **Voltage:** 110 Volts (AC)
- **Wattage:** 680 watts
- **Display Type:** LED

## Images

![LRT 8858 Hot Air Rework Station, Digital Heat Gun for SMD Repair | Smart Sleep Mode / Auto Cooling Protection / Airflow Adjustment / Anti-Static Safety / Compact Space-Saving / - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51AOYCWN4jL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: It can use both 110 volts a d 220 volts. Read the writting for its adaptor input voltage ?**
A: It only works on 110 volts.

**Q: It can work in 220v?**
A: 110V only.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I wish I had bought one of these tools years ago!
*by A***A on March 13, 2025*

So I ordered this tool a few days ago, and got it today - and I set out to try it. I had never used a hot-air soldering tool before in my 52 years, but I needed something more than the soldering irons and stations I do own in order to remove some SMD components from some boards I'm salvaging parts from. If there is anything to say bad to say about it, it would be that a small instruction booklet might be helpful. As it was, the tool itself (well, it's controller) had clear and easy-to-read English-language instructions, and I was able to get things up and running in a few minutes after putting it all together. One thing that was a tiny bit confusing was the fact that you have to pick the thing up, before it starts working; it has some kind of built-in motion sensor that starts it up (even after you turn on the controller and set the temperature and fan speed); it came up to temperature very quickly. When you set it down, and leave it for a bit, it goes into a "cool-down" mode - turning off (I think) the heater and running the fan at high speed to cool the tool down; when you pick it up again, it switches back to the speed you set, and brings it back up to temperature again. Once it cools down all the way, it shuts itself off - but pick it up again, and away you go! I liked that as a nice safety aspect (though part of me would like to also see it run all the time, so you could do "hands free" work with it as a heat source - but maybe that's a bit dangerous; leave that to a regular hot-air gun... The tools and tips it came with were adequate for my immediate needs, but I might pick up some others later. I liked the tweezers - very useful for picking off SMD components. I didn't know what the other tool was until I re-read the product description; I still don't know if that tool is only meant for SMD components or not (probably). I'll have to try it out later. With the tool, I was able to remove parts I couldn't possibly do with a soldering iron; the smallest part was an SMD resistor (I think); I'm not sure of the size - 803? Not the smallest, but smaller than a grain of rice, certainly. The largest component I removed was a signal transformer the size of a hockey puck - I was just barely able to dump enough heat into all of the pins to remove it from the board, though some of the pins stuck in the board and came out of the plastic bobbin - and I had to remount them and reesolder the coil wires to them. So it has limits, and really that part was well beyond what it was probably designed to handle. But that was the thing - I could dump enough heat into a large enough area to easily and quickly remove just about anything else; some things I had to add a bit of flux and/or extra solder to get it it melt and stay melted for removal - but overall, I could do a much better job with such parts than I ever could with my largest soldering iron (an old 40 watt unit; I also have one of those old Weller 100+ watt "guns" - but that would be real overkill). Finally, the price was great, and the tool itself was well built - I really do with I had bought one of these a long time ago (though when I was younger, such a tool wasn't really in the budget). So if you're hesitant to buy one of these for something you think might need it - don't. Buy it. You'll really wonder how you ever did things without it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works as Advertised.
*by J***R on April 22, 2026*

All functions operate and meets my expectations for removing and installing SMT components including those IC's that have ground pads on the bottom side. I really the shutoff feature when setting the unit back in the stand. I found a multi-language instruction flyer under the packing foam in the unit box, but the label directions were sufficient to get started. Plenty of heat and air flow.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Update: Short term
*by N***D on July 9, 2024*

Update: I wanted you to know that the stellar reached out and replaced the defective unit. I’ve waited a heartbeat before updating this review to verify that the heat gun was actually working long-term now and I’ve had no issues today and am thrilled the seller replaced it for me. I think that says a whole hell of a lot about them and their willingness to stand behind their product. Original review: I do not recommend anyone waste their money on this product. Although it works good short term, in less than 90 days it overheated on two occasions refused to get to temperature on a dozen occasions in simply shut off twice. These are all dangerous situations and I have ceased to use this product. It now is an expensive paperwork on the desk. I hope this helps somebody.

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