Do Not Buy From Ronco!
#11
I can't remember ever ordering off a TV ad. The closest I ever came was with that instant heat soldering iron. That looked pretty cool. Anybody got one?
I really like my Cutco knives, but damn they are expensive.
I really like my Cutco knives, but damn they are expensive.
#13
[quote name='1988RedT2' date='May 31 2005, 08:11 PM']I can't remember ever ordering off a TV ad. The closest I ever came was with that instant heat soldering iron. That looked pretty cool. Anybody got one?
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I've always wondered if that worked.
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I've always wondered if that worked.
#14
[quote name='Baldy' date='Jun 1 2005, 08:35 AM']I've always wondered if that worked.
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Yah lemme be the one to tell you it doesnt work for **** and the replacement tips are 10 bucks a piece! I work at Radio Slack and we sell the waste of plastic. All it does is take 4 AA batteries and short them out to make heat. The tip has some sort of heat resistant piece in the middle and when you bring a wire or piece of solder across it it grounds the positive side of the batteries and gives you heat.
IMO spend 20 bucks and get a decent butane powered soldering iron, much better to use in real life
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Yah lemme be the one to tell you it doesnt work for **** and the replacement tips are 10 bucks a piece! I work at Radio Slack and we sell the waste of plastic. All it does is take 4 AA batteries and short them out to make heat. The tip has some sort of heat resistant piece in the middle and when you bring a wire or piece of solder across it it grounds the positive side of the batteries and gives you heat.
IMO spend 20 bucks and get a decent butane powered soldering iron, much better to use in real life