Rolson Hobby Tools UK for Crafts, Models and Repairs
Klevaro stocks the Rolson hobby and craft tools that British makers, modellers and home repairers reach for most often: electric engravers, USB rechargeable glue guns, A4 and A2 cutting mats, fine forceps and rechargeable soldering irons. Each piece is sized for desk and kitchen-table work rather than industrial use, with comfortable grips and modest power draws that suit UK domestic sockets. Pair items here with picks from hand tools, precision tools and general tools for a complete maker's bench.
Engravers, Soldering Irons and Electronics Repair
The Rolson 13W Electric Engraver writes legibly on metal, glass, plastic and hardwood for property marking, gift personalisation and craft work. The 8W Cordless Rechargeable Soldering Iron handles small electronics repairs, hobby PCB work and light jewellery joins, with the cordless format making it easy to take to a workbench, a parts swap or a friend's house. For both, the trick is starting on scrap material to get a feel for pressure and dwell time before committing to the real piece. Replacement tips and bits are widely available.
Cutting Mats, Forceps and Precision Work
Self-healing cutting mats are the cheapest upgrade most crafters make to their setup. The A4 300x220mm and A2 600x450mm Rolson cutting mats absorb knife cuts without scoring and the printed grid keeps work square. Pair a mat with the 200mm Straight and Curved Forceps for picking up small parts, threading beads or holding components steady while glue or solder sets. The 30x150cm Non-Slip Mat protects a wider bench area for messier work. Replace mats every couple of years if you cut daily, or every five to ten years for occasional use.
Glue Guns and Adhesive Work
The Rolson USB Rechargeable Glue Gun heats in around two minutes and runs cordless for short bursts, which suits jewellery, model work, school projects and quick household fixes without trailing flex across a worktop. Standard 7mm glue sticks are widely sold in the UK in clear and coloured forms. For larger projects or thicker materials, step up to a mains-powered gun and 11mm sticks. Always work on a heat-resistant surface, keep the nozzle clear of skin and let the gun cool fully in its stand before storing.
Building a Rolson Maker's Bench
Pulling together a hobby bench is a one-evening job once the core pieces are in place. A self-healing A2 cutting mat sits as the work surface, a small toolbox holds the precision drivers and forceps and a single shelf above the bench keeps the engraver, glue gun and soldering iron on stands rather than rolling around the desk. Add a desk lamp with a daylight bulb for accurate colour work, a small pot for offcuts and a pin board for sketches and reference photographs. Browse picks from our general tools and storage and handling ranges for the supporting kit.