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The XYK Helping Hands Soldering Station is a professional-grade soldering kit featuring four flexible metal gooseneck arms with 360° rotatable insulated alligator clips, mounted on a heavy-duty steel base with anti-slip pads. Designed for electronics repair, jewelry making, and crafts, it offers precise positioning and stable support, making complex soldering and assembly tasks easier and more efficient. The kit includes all necessary hardware and tools, ensuring a ready-to-use, durable workstation favored by hobbyists and professionals alike.







| ASIN | B0BHHVP467 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,433 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #31 in Soldering & Desoldering Equipment |
| Brand | XYK |
| Brand Name | XYK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 755 Reviews |
| Display | LCD or LED |
| Display type | LCD or LED |
| Included Components | Soldering Iron, Stand, Alligator Clips, Flexible Arms |
| Included components | Soldering Iron, Stand, Alligator Clips, Flexible Arms |
| Item Weight | 0.81 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.81 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Run Xinsheng Electronic Co. Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | helping hands |
| Model Number | helping hands |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Unit count | 1.0 Count |
J**R
Sooo much better than the old school version of Helping Hands!
Typically speaking, I am terribly hesitant about buying products from China, but thing doesn't suck. Especially for the price and quality. That being said, let me go ahead and answer the questions that I know you're probably wanting to ask - because God knows I was asking these questions and figured I'd just buy one and see. 1. Are the arms flexible enough to put where you want them, while being stiff enough to stay there once you clamp something weighing more than a feather in them? Yes. They definitely are. I figure that if I wanted to solder on something too heavy for this setup, I'd be better off just propping it against a brick on a work table in the first place. 2. It kinda looks like it has two different lengths of arms. Reckon why that is? Because it does. It has two long arms, and two shorter arms. Plus, each arm can be put on whichever corner you want. So you can be the Michelangelo of your Helping Hands-gelo... Ba Dump Tsh!! 3. Reckon if the base is stable enough to keep still if I'm having a bad day and engage in an uncharacteristically aggressive soldering session? Yes, with a caveat. The base is nice and heavy and the elastomeric feet are very dense yet sticky enough to stay put on your table in most circumstances, however (here's the caveat), if you're so unhinged about things that you end up knocking this thing around while you're soldering, it ain't because this is a faulty product. That's on you. I'm not your dad so I can't tell you what to do, but you might want to get some therapy, adjust your meds, or order a sledge hammer and go find a pile of rocks to break up. I'm just sayin... The base is some type of steel. Magnets will hold to it fairly well - in my opinion, better than a 400 series stainless steel. So I don't think it's stainless, but don't quote me on that. That being said, it does seem to have a well applied coat of powder finish that should keep it looking good and professional for quite a spell. Just don't leave it out in the yard during bad weather like that no good cousin of yours, and you should be happy with it. As for the arms and clamps, the arms are not attracted to a magnet at all. They are either aluminum or a non - 400 series stainless in my guesstimation. They are plastic coated with what seems to be a fairly durable and robust polymer. Good for those guys that decided to do that! The clamps ARE slightly attracted to a magnet, just like what I would expect a 400 series stainless to be. If you put a gun to my head, I would guess 410 stainless, but I could be wrong. Also, you shouldn't put guns to people's heads. That's not nice. It sounds like something that no good cousin of yours would do... I'm not sure if this is the norm or a mistake in packaging at the factory, but I got two extra clamps with my setup. I'm a big fan of having spare parts, so that kinda may my navel wobble in a good way. And all the clamps had these little rubber-ish sleeves on the grippy end which I kinda like. Sometimes you don't want those alligator teeth on alligator clamps to be unnecessarily digging into parts and boards that they ought not be digging into.
J**F
Solid Helping Hands Station — Makes Small Work So Much Easier!
I’ve been really impressed with this helping‑hands setup. The base has a good weight to it, so it doesn’t slide around while you’re working, and the flexible arms hold their position better than I expected. The alligator clips have a firm bite without being overly stiff, which makes it great for soldering small wires, electronics, and even little craft projects. The extra arms are a huge plus — having multiple points of contact makes jobs cleaner and a lot less frustrating. The joints stay tight, the clamps rotate smoothly, and everything feels well thought‑out for the price. It’s one of those tools you don’t realize you needed until you use it. If I had to nitpick, the metal clips could be a touch stronger, but they still do the job well and haven’t given me any real issues. Overall, this is a handy, reliable little workstation that’s made my soldering projects much easier. Definitely worth picking up again.
G**G
Pretty good.
A decent piece, the base is pretty heavy and the rubber feet help hold it in place. Mine came with a scrrew that wasn't machined so I had to head to Ace to source a replacement but that wasn't too bad. The arms are a bit clunky and take some getting used to but they work once you get it figured out and I appreciate a couple spare clamps coming with it.
S**K
They are Perfect and Reliable.
I bought it to fix up my Xbox controllers and do light repairs on my electronics. The quality of the grippers is excellent. The grips come with rubber pads to prevent board damage and the diy put together was easy and hassle free. The arms bend every which way and stay bent like that for months at this point. Very functionable, very cost effective, very versatile. Wish I could give it a higher rating than just 5 stars
T**F
Sturdy
Very solid with a nice heavy metal base. Came with an extra alligator clip which is nice to have. The arms seem strong enough to hold a good amount of weight for larger projects.
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