Cordless Dremel VersaTip Soldering Torch: Portable Precision Tool

The Dremel VersaTip butane soldering torch, together with the Dremel VersaFlame, introduces a versatile new product line from Dremel aimed at expanding the capabilities of your hobby toolbox. Dremel’s compact tools are already staples for many makers and DIYers; the VersaTip builds on that reputation by adding a portable, cordless heat tool that unlocks many new applications.

When filled with butane, the VersaTip can operate for up to 75 minutes and reach temperatures ranging approximately from 1022°F to 2192°F (550°C to 1204°C). Those temperatures are sufficient for a wide variety of tasks, including soldering, melting, hot cutting, light welding, heat-shrinking, pyrography (wood burning), and removing paint or finishes.

The unit is designed to fit comfortably in the hand, with a narrow, precise soldering tip that makes controlled work easy. The cordless convenience means you can work away from outlets or in tight spaces where a corded iron would be impractical. It’s especially useful for hobbyists who enjoy detailed pyrography; the precise flame allowed us to create fine burned details, like a logo used in a previous project.

The Dremel VersaTip is available as part of a 14-piece kit that delivers multi-function capability, combining interchangeable tips and accessories for different heat-based tasks. This kit approach makes the tool more adaptable for varied jobs, from delicate soldering work to more aggressive heat applications.

Whether you need a portable soldering solution for electronics, a handheld torch for small repairs, or a controlled flame for creative work like pyrography, the Dremel VersaTip offers a compact, flexible option that expands what a typical hobbyist toolkit can do.