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Good soldering station + hot air for under 100€?
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ArnauVF4:

--- Quote from: Howardlong on December 26, 2018, 09:22:20 am ---Although most of my soldering is done with Weller (ones with fuses!) I’ve had one of these rebadged under a different name for about eight or nine years. I still use it very regularly, particularly the hot air, for production rework. I estimate I’ve replaced around 1,500 QFNs with it. I haven’t ever had to change any elements. The iron takes Hakko bits.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rework-Soldering-Station-Solder-Nozzles/dp/B07GGDZCVG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1545815717&sr=8-1&keywords=898d

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That one exactly  is not in amazon ES (spain) but the one in my original post is similar and it has good reviews, i know its not fancy or anything, but for me its enough i think
6PTsocket:

--- Quote from: ArnauVF4 on December 26, 2018, 12:51:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: Howardlong on December 26, 2018, 09:22:20 am ---Although most of my soldering is done with Weller (ones with fuses!) I’ve had one of these rebadged under a different name for about eight or nine years. I still use it very regularly, particularly the hot air, for production rework. I estimate I’ve replaced around 1,500 QFNs with it. I haven’t ever had to change any elements. The iron takes Hakko bits.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rework-Soldering-Station-Solder-Nozzles/dp/B07GGDZCVG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1545815717&sr=8-1&keywords=898d

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That one exactly  is not in amazon ES (spain) but the one in my original post is similar and it has good reviews, i know its not fancy or anything, but for me its enough i think

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Similar units are all over ebay. The main difference seems to be whether the heating element for the hot air is in the handle or in the cabinet.

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ocset:
I think the Aoyue 936 is the cheapest in the world of regulated temperature soldering irons....

https://www.pcb-soldering.co.uk/aoyue-936-soldering-station.html
Howardlong:

--- Quote from: ArnauVF4 on December 26, 2018, 12:51:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: Howardlong on December 26, 2018, 09:22:20 am ---Although most of my soldering is done with Weller (ones with fuses!) I’ve had one of these rebadged under a different name for about eight or nine years. I still use it very regularly, particularly the hot air, for production rework. I estimate I’ve replaced around 1,500 QFNs with it. I haven’t ever had to change any elements. The iron takes Hakko bits.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rework-Soldering-Station-Solder-Nozzles/dp/B07GGDZCVG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1545815717&sr=8-1&keywords=898d

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That one exactly  is not in amazon ES (spain) but the one in my original post is similar and it has good reviews, i know its not fancy or anything, but for me its enough i think

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Look for 898D. For example...

https://www.amazon.es/Soldadura-0IRHP100-03-Station-desoldadora-temperatura/dp/B07G81ZTMS/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1545849798&sr=8-6&keywords=898d

Check it comes with bits and nozzles, I think they all do but worth checking.
james_s:
My favorite is still the Hakko 936 but they were discontinued and there are a ton of inferior fakes out there. I haven't researched the topic lately since I already have an ancient but good Edsyn station but I'm sure there are lots of reviews out there.
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