No, They have a Soldering Tip that is special for SOC-23 size components
They looks like a 2 finger folk
So do you have one on your iron? Do you own such a tip at all? If so why are you asking how to remove the part? There are 1001 gadgets and gimmick tools out there that serve a single purpose or try to fill a void, doesn't mean it's the ideal or efficient way all the time...
If you had a job removing SOT-23 packages all day and night a special iron might be perfect... But, if you have to let your existing iron cool down, swap the tip, heat up, take part off, let cool down, swap tip, let heat up you are wasting time as I would have had the part off with the iron in hand before your iron even cooled down...
Gee, my answer is "with hot air"
It's a toss up for me, if the iron is on and in my hand there is no need to pull a switch up as it can be done in not time with the tool in hand... If I was doing a bunch of SMD rework the hot air would certainly be fired up and being used, but for one offs I find the iron just as convenient...