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Aren't they usually so well soldered that I would end up damaging them

Just use your soldering iron and a pair of tweezers or a small set of long nose pliers. Heat one end and pull carefully out of the solder joint. Do the same for the other side. You don't need the iron on them for long, just enough to melt the solder.
Adam
 
No not at all.
SMD components might get damaged if you take a long time.
But generally, you only need a second with a soldering iron.
Most people who have problems de-soldering and damaging components don't know how.
I normally put a little fresh solder to the joints and then it's easy..
 
No not at all.
SMD components might get damaged if you take a long time.
But generally, you only need a second with a soldering iron.
Most people who have problems de-soldering and damaging components don't know how.
I normally put a little fresh solder to the joints and then it's easy..
Thanks I'll try with some useless parts, I've never been good with soldering
 
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