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title: "FR-301 - Portable Desoldering Tool"
brand: "hakko"
price: "SAR 1465"
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# 81 kPa vacuum pressure 660°F - 930°F temp range 1.1 lbs lightweight portability FR-301 - Portable Desoldering Tool

**Brand:** hakko
**Price:** SAR 1465
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Master desoldering anywhere with pro power in your palm!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FR-301 - Portable Desoldering Tool by hakko
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 1465 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/75976161-fr-301-portable-desoldering-tool)

## Best For

- hakko enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Rapid Heat Recovery:** Efficient ceramic heater ensures minimal downtime between jobs.
- • **All-in-One Portable Kit:** Includes nozzle wrench, cleaning pin, filters & iron holder for field-ready use.
- • **Lock & Load Collector System:** Easy, secure solder collection with push-button locking for uninterrupted workflow.
- • **Industrial Power, Handheld Freedom:** Experience pro-grade desoldering without the bulky station.
- • **Precision N61 Nozzle Compatibility:** Seamlessly swap nozzles for tailored solder removal.

## Overview

The Hakko FR-301 is a compact, lightweight portable desoldering tool delivering industrial-level performance with a 660°F to 930°F temperature range and 81 kPa vacuum pressure. Featuring a robust ceramic heater for fast temperature recovery and compatibility with N61 nozzles, it comes complete with essential accessories in a portable case—ideal for professionals seeking efficient, on-the-go solder removal.

## Description

The FR-301 will feature a more efficient and robust heater for improved temperature recovery time while maintaining the same power consumption as it's predecessor FR-300. The nozzles used are N61 Series. Included in the case is a nozzle wrench, cleaning pin, replacement filters and iron holder. Temperature range: 350 to 500ºC.

Review: This Desoldering tool alone is well worth the premium but some issues with the case and iron holder - This is probably the best made hand held powered vacuum desoldering device on the market today. At a setting of around 700F (371C) it is more than capable of removing the most stubborn components. Tip change is easy (even hot!) and the unit will extract a lot of components before you need to empty the collector. The unit has a really nice latch system on the solder collector that locks the spring in place so that removal and replacement of the collector is easy. When you replace it you simply push a button to lock the collector in place. I do wish at this price they would include the 0.8, 1.5 and 2mm tips though. I removed over 200 parts of all types off of two quality FR-4 PCB's and it worked without a hitch and without any lifted pads. Now for my gripes: The case is cheap blow molded plastic (the kind of thing you see at Harbor Freight on cheap tool kits) with plastic hinges. This is not the sort of thing that I would expect from a professional tool. Also there is no extra storage room for things that you might need in the field. I better solution would be a case with real latches and a HDPE foam insert that could easilly be modified as needed. In addition the iron stand is a joke. It looks like something that a 5 year old would design. The stand for this device should be stable and fully support the unit sitting on a bench. My Solderwerks BK-3090 (I bought from Circuit Specialists, around 2 years ago and no parts are available WTF? hence the Hakko FR-301 purchase) had a much better case and a far superior iron holder. The sad thing is Hakko does not offer anything better as a bench holder for the FR-301. I have ordered a couple of different 3rd party ones to try but I may just continue to use the Solderwerks holder. I wish I could buy another one of those. Solderwerks tool was junk but at least the stand and case were good. I may have to fabricate or modify my own. As for the case I may just reuse the Solderwerks one. As an engineer Hakko should be ashamed to offer such a great tool with these glaring faults.
Review: Not cheap, but so worth it!! - I rarely am moved to write a review, but I am so thrilled with this product. I recently got into restoring vintage audio equipment. I started off using the manual copper wick or "solder sucker" tools, which were fine for one or two components, but are just punishing to use when trying to desolder 30 or more components in a single unit. Based on the good reviews, I sprang for the Hakko and I'm so glad I did. It's easy to use, easy to clean, basically foolproof. It's a HUGE time saver and gives a much better result than the manual methods I mentioned. The included tip has been fine for almost all of the normal capacitors, transistors, etc. that I need to remove, but sometimes thicker pins (like jumper pins) won't fit in the tip. The accessory tips are stupidly expensive, so I haven't bought those, instead using the tip I have to sort of melt and vacuum around the solder joint rather than on top of it. It still works to get about 90% of the solder cleaned up, and the wick or manual pump in conjunction with a soldering iron can take care of the rest. My only gripe is that the metal stand is a bit chintzy and the natural coil tension of its thick power cord can sort of push it around quite easily. Not a product complaint, but a safety tip: it's easy to forget that this thing is on. A couple times I have carelessly allowed a cord to drape across the tip only to watch the smoke rise as the insulation on it melts.

## Features

- Self-contained - does not require connection to a station
- Puts the performance of an industrial desoldering station into a compact and lightweight hand tool
- Compatible with N61 nozzles
- Temperature range: 660°F - 930°F / 350°C - 500°C
- Vacuum pressure: 81 kPa / 24 in. Hg / 610 mm Hg

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07BFVFMS9 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,523 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #9 in Desoldering Wicks #267 in Welding Equipment & Accessories |
| Brand | Hakko |
| Brand Name | Hakko |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,253 Reviews |
| Head Style | Screwdriver |
| Heating Element | Ceramic |
| Included Components | TOOL, DSLDR, HANDY TYPE, NON-ESD, w/CASE, FR-301, GLD |
| Item Type Name | Desoldering Tool |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | American Hakko Products, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FR-301 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 days from date of purchase |
| Model Number | FR-301 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | See Product Details |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
| Style Name | Desoldering Tool |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 500 Degrees Celsius |
| Wattage | 140 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hakko
- **Power Source:** See Product Details
- **Special Feature:** Portable
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Professional
- **Wattage:** 140 watts

## Images

![FR-301 - Portable Desoldering Tool - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41lW7DXqfSL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the country of origin?**
A: Thank you for your question, this product is made in Japan. 

-American Hakko Products

**Q: What is the max temp range this unit can hit?**
A: Hello, thank you for your question.  The temperature range is 350° - 500°C (660° - 930°F).  We hope this helps!

-American Hakko Products, Inc

**Q: To michael d dean: did you clean out the tube with the pin after the first time you used it *before* you let it cool down?**
A: It doesn’t always need “poked”.  When it does, Sometimes you can clean it cooled down, but other times it needs to be hot. Take it apart and look at all the parts. You will see where it’s clogged.  One place that’s hard to see is the filter. I found, when the filter is clogged, you can peel a layer off and still use it a couple times. It saves having to replace it as much. 

Once I had the filter clogged and tried using it.  The solder got past the heating element but not out of the way to clog it. I had a real hard time poking it out. The solder was cold though the heat was on.  That’s how I learned to keep that filter clear.

**Q: Which nozzle does this come with?**
A: The kit came with an N61-08 which is a 1.0mm (hole) diameter  tip. This a good general purpose tip for most hobbyist through-hole components.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This Desoldering tool alone is well worth the premium but some issues with the case and iron holder
*by S***) on October 14, 2024*

This is probably the best made hand held powered vacuum desoldering device on the market today. At a setting of around 700F (371C) it is more than capable of removing the most stubborn components. Tip change is easy (even hot!) and the unit will extract a lot of components before you need to empty the collector. The unit has a really nice latch system on the solder collector that locks the spring in place so that removal and replacement of the collector is easy. When you replace it you simply push a button to lock the collector in place. I do wish at this price they would include the 0.8, 1.5 and 2mm tips though. I removed over 200 parts of all types off of two quality FR-4 PCB's and it worked without a hitch and without any lifted pads. Now for my gripes: The case is cheap blow molded plastic (the kind of thing you see at Harbor Freight on cheap tool kits) with plastic hinges. This is not the sort of thing that I would expect from a professional tool. Also there is no extra storage room for things that you might need in the field. I better solution would be a case with real latches and a HDPE foam insert that could easilly be modified as needed. In addition the iron stand is a joke. It looks like something that a 5 year old would design. The stand for this device should be stable and fully support the unit sitting on a bench. My Solderwerks BK-3090 (I bought from Circuit Specialists, around 2 years ago and no parts are available WTF? hence the Hakko FR-301 purchase) had a much better case and a far superior iron holder. The sad thing is Hakko does not offer anything better as a bench holder for the FR-301. I have ordered a couple of different 3rd party ones to try but I may just continue to use the Solderwerks holder. I wish I could buy another one of those. Solderwerks tool was junk but at least the stand and case were good. I may have to fabricate or modify my own. As for the case I may just reuse the Solderwerks one. As an engineer Hakko should be ashamed to offer such a great tool with these glaring faults.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not cheap, but so worth it!!
*by C***D on November 13, 2020*

I rarely am moved to write a review, but I am so thrilled with this product. I recently got into restoring vintage audio equipment. I started off using the manual copper wick or "solder sucker" tools, which were fine for one or two components, but are just punishing to use when trying to desolder 30 or more components in a single unit. Based on the good reviews, I sprang for the Hakko and I'm so glad I did. It's easy to use, easy to clean, basically foolproof. It's a HUGE time saver and gives a much better result than the manual methods I mentioned. The included tip has been fine for almost all of the normal capacitors, transistors, etc. that I need to remove, but sometimes thicker pins (like jumper pins) won't fit in the tip. The accessory tips are stupidly expensive, so I haven't bought those, instead using the tip I have to sort of melt and vacuum around the solder joint rather than on top of it. It still works to get about 90% of the solder cleaned up, and the wick or manual pump in conjunction with a soldering iron can take care of the rest. My only gripe is that the metal stand is a bit chintzy and the natural coil tension of its thick power cord can sort of push it around quite easily. Not a product complaint, but a safety tip: it's easy to forget that this thing is on. A couple times I have carelessly allowed a cord to drape across the tip only to watch the smoke rise as the insulation on it melts.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you need this, buy it. It's really nice to use
*by F***K on May 25, 2021*

I hesitated to buy one of these for years, until starting to do some substantial hifi recap projects. Once you use one of these, you will curse yourself for ever wasting time and energy with hand held spring loaded suction pumps, absorbent braid, etc. I worried about the suction power of the handheld all in one device, but it's just amazing. It heats up FAST, it does not clog if you let it pull for a second after each extraction to clear the tube, and the filter just works without a lot of attention. Biggest and only "issues" is lack of a stand, and need to buy additional tips for some tasks, especially larger items, but just forget all that and buy this thing, you will be glad you did. It's like going from a hand saw miter box to a 10" compound chop saw, it's that big a difference. Also, it saves you from damaging components, pcb's, and makes removing complex components easy and fun. I also splurged and purchased the Hakko soldering rig, which is also amazing, primarily because it heats up super fast, and control the temperature. I was tempted to try some of the cheaper Chinese options since I'm not a pro, but I'm really glad I splurged a bit for these items. I really look forward to using them instead of just tolerating them. To be a bit more rounded in this review, I agree with several other youtube and online reviews that mention the case is not great, it's a pain to get the cord in there, and the stiff cord combined with no stand is a danger for the thing sliding off the table. Make a coffee can stand or something, and keep some cord wrap thingies handy and it's all good. Hakko, including a second tip with a larger opening would be nice! Final note, some folks seemed confused by the tips not having a hole. They come pre-tinned with solder, the hole is there, it's just soldered over. Heat it up, pull the trigger you have a hole. No need to drill anything out at all.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Hakko FR-301 - Portable Desoldering Tool
- Hakko 633-01 – Soldering Iron Holder with 599B Tip Cleaner
- Hakko N61-10 Desoldering Nozzle, 1.6mm, Silver

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