

🔥 Upgrade your toolbox with flameless precision! ⚡
The Antex PipeMaster Pro is a 115W corded electric soldering tool featuring a 1/2 inch head designed for safe, flameless copper pipe soldering. Ideal for confined spaces and flame-restricted environments, it offers precise heat control and compatibility with all standard pipe sizes, backed by a 1-year warranty.
| Brand | Antex |
| Included Components | 1/2 inch head |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Industrial Use, Residential Use |
| Wattage | 115 watts |
E**Z
Missing parts I need a refund
The tool is missing parts I can't use it is only for one pipe
D**N
excellent addition to a plumbing toolbox
It takes a little longer to heat the 1/2 inch copper pipe than does a torch, but that results in having a lot more control in making the solder joint look good. It doesn't completely clamp over the 1/2 inch pipe unless one squeezes hard, but to me this is minor. I used it to solder several joints in an area right next to wood joists and PVC pipe. Worked perfectly for my application. I could have used a torch with appropriate fire blankets, but this represented less risk. One thing I did find out, take a 1/2 inch coupling as an example; if the copper pipe fits into the coupling with 'slop' because one over heated it, this tool will not work well. It depends on good physical contact between the items one is trying to solder. These issues to me are no brainers, hence I think it does deserve 5 stars because it does what it was designed to do. It won't replace my torch, but it is an excellent addition to a toolbox, similar to a special wrench one may use on a special nut or bolt on a car.
W**Y
One Star
THE UNIT DID NOT HEAT UP THE FITTINGS ENOUGH TO GET A SOLDER JOINT CONSISTENTLY
F**H
Nice tool
Great tool, safer than fire soldering
J**.
Four Stars
Slow to heat but, gets the job done. Safer than flame.
A**R
If holding it with the irons pointing down (like between floor joists) you could easily ruin the tool by melting it with the ris
Expectations met; it got real hot and allows me to sweat pipe in tight places with no flame. So it was worth the price... up front. This thing doesn't last, however. The plastic construction cannot handle the proximity to the irons. If holding it with the irons pointing down (like between floor joists) you could easily ruin the tool by melting it with the rising heat. Attention manufacturer; Garolite, use it, it is your friend!
C**W
Far from a professional tool
Really wanted to like this but after only an hour's use the plastic melted and jaws no longer close. (Pictured in closed position.) After eventually heating up this tool did make several fuss-free connections, about as fast as a propane torch. However it quickly stopped making good contact and took progressively longer. Might be tolerable for a twenty dollar hobbiest tool but not a so called professional tool costing ten times that.
D**E
Worked for me so far
Works quite well, especially on 1/2" pipes and fittings. Soldering 3/4" requires more time to heat joints properly, but it's OK (for 3/4" you'd need additional set of heads. I got mine from HD, actually cheaper and faster than from Amazon).
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