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🛠️ Elevate your electronics game—grab precision, power, and portability in one sleek pen!
The Rechargeable ESD Vacuum Pen by picograb is a professional-grade, wireless tool designed for precise placement and rework of SMD and IC components. Featuring 6 interchangeable nozzles, 3 suction cups, and a durable aluminum body, it offers powerful 140g suction and up to 10 hours of continuous use on a single charge. USB-C fast charging ensures minimal downtime, making it an essential companion for high-density PCB assembly and complex electronic repairs.





| ASIN | B0D234YZ2R |
| Best Sellers Rank | 49,106 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 481 in Suction Cups |
| Brand | picograb |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 91 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Handle Material | Aluminium |
| Head Style | Pencil |
| Heating Element | Electric |
| Included Components | 6 tips and 3 cups, Instruction Manual, USB Type C Cable, Unity PICOGRAB |
| Included components | 6 tips and 3 cups, Instruction Manual, USB Type C Cable, Unity PICOGRAB |
| Item Length | 15 Centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Electronic Suction Tool for SMD Component Assembly |
| Item Weight | 32 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ATELEI |
| Model Number | 24001 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 24001 |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Special feature | Portable |
| Specific uses for product | [INF] Inferable: Electronic projects and assembly |
| Style | Pencil |
| UPC | 643415953716 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Usage | [INF] Inferable: Electronic projects and assembly |
| Wattage | 465 milliamp_hours |
M**H
Not bad at this price point
Used it a few times to place WSOIC-16 and 144 pin TQFP IC's and it does the job well enough. For small parts I use tweezers. One slight drawback is when you turn the pump off to release the part, you have to hold steady and wait a second or two for the vacuum to fade until the part is released. Not ideal, but can be adapted to.
S**Y
A good tool
The reviews on this in my opinion are a little harsh. It is a very strong vacuum pen however so if you are planning to use it for smaller components I'd keep looking. I use it for gpu repair, and it is perfect. Pulling big components like VRAM and GPU cores with this is awesome.
M**.
Geht
Erstmal funktioniert das ganz gut, wer weiß was passiert wenn dann doch mal Dreck, Flussmittel oder so da mit reinkommt.
E**N
Recommend
Needed this to pick up flies. Works great!
H**.
SMD Bauteile bleiben ca. 5-10 Sekunden kleben
SMD Bauteile bleiben kleben, da beim Abschalten der Vakuumpumpe die Bauteile nicht freigegeben werden. Man muss ca. 5-10 Sekunden warten, bis das Vakuum abgebaut ist. Getestet mit einem QFP 64 IC Gehöuse (10x10mm) und 402 Widerstände. Artikel geht zurück.
C**L
Makes SMD placement way less miserable
Tweezers work fine for most SMD work until you're trying to place a 0201 passive or a QFN package and suddenly you're fighting the component every single time it tries to stick to the wrong surface. This tool solved a problem I didn't fully realize was costing me that much time and frustration until I started using it. Suction is consistent and strong enough to pick up everything I've thrown at it — passives down to 0201, larger ICs, QFP packages, even some of the smaller BGA components with the right tip. The three tip sizes cover most use cases without needing to hunt down aftermarket nozzles. Rechargeable battery holds a charge well through a full assembly session without needing to plug in mid-work. That sounds basic but I've used battery powered pickup tools that couldn't make it through a board without dying. ESD safe construction matters and this one handles it correctly. Working on sensitive components and not having to worry about zapping something through the pickup tool is the whole point. One thing to flag — the suction release mechanism takes a little getting used to. First few uses I was accidentally dropping components at the wrong moment while my technique adjusted. Muscle memory issue more than a design flaw but worth knowing going in, especially if you're placing anything on a partially assembled board where a dropped component disappearing into the build is a real risk. Build quality is solid for the price. Feels like a bench tool, not a toy. Anyone doing regular SMD work who's still fighting tweezers on fine pitch components should just pick this up. I love the ease of use.
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