Pinecil V2 vs TS101 — Soldering Iron Comparison

Quick Verdict

The Pinecil V2 is still the best all‑around portable soldering iron for most people thanks to its USB‑C PD performance, ergonomics, and price.

But the TS101 closes the gap hard — it’s the modern successor to the TS100, now with USB‑C PD, a better screen, and improved power handling.

If you want the most flexible, modern, and affordable iron: Pinecil V2 If you want a premium, polished, pro‑grade upgrade to the TS100: TS101

Specs Comparison Table

FeaturePinecil V2TS101
Power InputUSB‑C PD + DCUSB‑C PD + DC
Temperature Range~100–400°C~100–450°C
Heat‑Up Time~12 seconds~10–12 seconds
FirmwareOpen‑source (IronOS)Open‑source (IronOS)
DisplayOLEDLarger, brighter OLED
GripRubberized, ergonomicImproved plastic w/ better contour
Tip CompatibilityTS‑series tipsTS‑series tips
Price~$35–$45~$55–$70

Real‑World Performance

Both irons heat fast, hold temperature well, and feel great for electronics work.

The TS101 has a slight edge in:

  • Max temperature
  • Display clarity
  • Power stability

The Pinecil V2 has an edge in:

  • Ergonomics
  • Price
  • Community support

In real use, both are excellent — the TS101 feels more “premium,” while the Pinecil feels more “practical.”

Power & Portability

This is where the TS101 finally catches up to the Pinecil.

Pinecil V2

  • USB‑C PD (20V recommended)
  • Works with laptop chargers, power banks, GaN bricks
  • Also supports DC barrel
  • Extremely flexible for field repairs

TS101

  • USB‑C PD (20V recommended)
  • Also supports DC barrel
  • More stable at high temps
  • Slightly better power regulation

Both are now equally portable — the TS101 no longer suffers from the TS100’s DC‑only limitation.

Firmware & Customization

Both run IronOS, giving you:

  • Custom presets
  • Motion wake
  • Sleep timers
  • Detailed tuning
  • Open‑source updates

The TS101’s larger screen makes the menus easier to navigate, but functionality is nearly identical.

Build Quality & Ergonomics

Pinecil V2

  • Rubberized grip
  • Lightweight
  • Very comfortable for long sessions

TS101

  • Improved plastic shell
  • Better contour than TS100
  • Feels more “pro tool” than “budget maker gear”

Both feel great — the Pinecil is more comfortable, the TS101 feels more premium.

Price & Value

  • Pinecil V2: cheaper, more accessible, huge community
  • TS101: more expensive, more polished, better screen

For most people, the Pinecil V2 is the better value. For pros or frequent users, the TS101 may be worth the upgrade.

Final Recommendation

If you want the best balance of price, performance, and flexibility, the Pinecil V2 is still the king of portable soldering irons.

If you want a more refined, premium version with a better screen and slightly better power handling, the TS101 is a fantastic upgrade.

You can’t go wrong with either — but the Pinecil V2 wins for most makers, while the TS101 wins for pros.

Pinecil V2

TS101

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