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Unread 20-07-2004, 20:23
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Cold heat?

Since we're on an As-Seen-On-TV kick, I noticed the other day an ad for this soldering iron called Cold Heat. Supposedly when you touch it to metal, it gets wicked hot. Let it go, and it cools off in seconds to the point that you can touch it.

So, can anyone tell me whether this is hotness or hype?
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Re: Cold heat?

Hmm it seems like it's true to its word.
I just don't see how it cools down in seconds from a high tempature.
It's possible, but I don't think it does cool down that fast.
They probably mean like over 60 seconds of cooling time.
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Re: Cold heat?

I saw that thing last night.

Looks pretty fake to me... Common sense tells me you can't heat something to 800 degrees and then cool it down to room temperature again in a matter of seconds.

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Unread 20-07-2004, 21:25
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Re: Cold heat?

Cold Heat.......it's pretty much an oxymoron.

See what I mean:
civil war, bittersweet, open secret, genuine imitation, smart blonde, drag race, cold heat, plastic glasses, painless dentistry, freezer burn, pretty ugly, criminal justice.

I saw it advertised too but somehow I don't fully believe it. If you remember several years ago they were selling a wax that would hide scratches. You had to buy the wax that was similar to the color of your car. My Dodge was blue and had several light scratches on the hood. These were not deep scratches but just enough that they were visible up close. Well, I bough the blue wax and put it on then buffed it out when dry. It hid the scratches and looked nice.......for a day or two until the sun bleached the wax to an off-white color and then they REALLY were visible at that time! Needless to say I tried redoing it several times but it would never last for more than a few days and that was the last time I used that wax. If I wanted the scratches to show up with wax I would have used regular Turtle Wax or Carnuba Wax or something. This is also when you have those doubts about what you see on TV and you realize how true they are sometimes.
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Re: Cold heat?

There is actually a marketing trick that says that the customer won't bother returning items they bought on those "as seen on tv" commercials if the item is less than $20. Hence the $19.99, or $9.99 trick.

They figure, most people will just keep the (cheap) under $20 item, rather than go thru the trouble of returning it.

Darn marketing trickery...

edit: Although, there is an "as seen on tv" store at the local mall here. Maybe (in the interest of science, and FIRST) I will see if I can buy one of these "cold heat" devices there and test it out.. If it doesn't work, you can be sure that I will return it to the store..
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Re: Cold heat?

Ok... I will say that i have bought one of these ( since I babysitted my cousins for 3 days) and it does work. You turn it on and connect the tip to metal and it instantly heats up ( about 5 sec.) when you disconect it then it cools down very fast ( about 6 sec until cool). It is great since it is cordless and it also has a LED near the tip so you can see what you are soldering ( or as a cool flashlight).

The website is http://www.coldheat.com/. Watch the videos and demo on there to learn more.
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Re: Cold heat?

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Ok... I will say that i have bought one of these ( since I babysitted my cousins for 3 days) and it does work.
I am at a loss for words upon reading that sentence....

Did you use it on your cousin??
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Re: Cold heat?

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I am at a loss for words upon reading that sentence....

Did you use it on your cousin??
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I am at a loss for words upon reading that sentence....

Did you use it on your cousin??
No i did not...........
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Re: Cold heat?

This product appears to be the real deal. I read a review that says that it preforms as the company says. The only thing it says to be wary of is that it produces current at the tips so electrostatic sensitive components may be damaged.http://www.moddershq.net/reviews.asp...2&pagenumber=1
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Re: Cold heat?

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Ok... I will say that i have bought one of these ( since I babysitted my cousins for 3 days) and it does work.
I COMPLETELY understand! It is hard to save money from babysitting ... it takes forever !!! Anyway, its an honest job so no worries there!!

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You turn it on and connect the tip to metal and it instantly heats up ( about 5 sec.) when you disconect it then it cools down very fast ( about 6 sec until cool).
Thanks for the info. Its good to know that it does work, that way people 'interested' don't waste money on something that's completely bogus such as the car wax or else!!

And to agree with Elgin, I also believe that the marketing industry is ripping us all off!! They stink ... darn advertisers!! I'm also unto them !
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Re: Cold heat?

I just saw it today on thinkgeek: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/tools/69d3/
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Re: Cold heat?

About the car wax, my uncle worked in show biz and he once shot a commercial for some car wax, and right before take 1 they were waxing the car with the wax they were going to sell and it just would not shine. So they had to run out and buy some Simonize wax to shine the car that would be selling the cheapo wax.
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Re: Cold heat?

No Ted didn't use the soldering gun on his cousins.
We stocked up on duct tape and cable ties.
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Re: Cold heat?

I have one and it works fine. My team used it on every soldering job we had.
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