Charcoal Block Holder in Anti-Magnetic Stainless Steel, 120 x 50 mm
This stainless steel holder provides a stable, fire-resistant base for your 120 x 50 mm charcoal soldering block. Its construction from anti-magnetic stainless steel makes it suitable for workshops where magnetic interference must be minimised, protecting delicate components and instruments.
The simple, open-topped tray design contains residue from flux and solder, keeping your workbench clean and organised. The sturdy walls prevent the block from shifting during delicate operations, while the brushed surface is easy to wipe down. Beyond soldering, it functions as a practical tray for organising small parts, screws, or jewellery findings during assembly or repair.
- Houses standard 120 x 50 mm charcoal soldering blocks securely.
- Constructed from durable, anti-magnetic stainless steel.
- Open-top tray design allows for easy access and heat dissipation.
- Brushed finish resists marks and is simple to clean after use.
- Also serves as a component tray for organising small parts and findings.
Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers requiring a stable, anti-magnetic soldering base
- Watchmakers protecting delicate movement parts from magnetic fields
- Craftsmen needing a clean, organised workspace for small-scale soldering
- Hobbyists sorting small components during assembly or repair
Not for
- Holding soldering blocks exceeding 120 x 50 mm
- Applications demanding full enclosure or integrated fume extraction
- Heavy-duty industrial soldering operations
How this compares
| Charcoal Block Holder in... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Durable, anti-magnetic stainless steel | Standard steel or non-metallic materials |
| Magnetic Properties | Anti-magnetic construction minimises interference | May be magnetic, affecting sensitive components |
| Workspace Cleanliness | Tray design contains flux and solder residue | Flat surface offers no residue containment |
| Block Security | Sturdy walls prevent block shifting during delicate work | Simple flat base provides less block stability |