I am going to have to solder a few SMD parts to 30AWG wire, and it is quite important that things don't move to much. In general, everytime I have to solder wire to something, I should have something to hold that wire because I have to hold the solder wire and the soldering iron.
I've usually used a typical helping hand, with a cast iron base and two crocodile clamps. It has two major problems : the crocodile clips are really not durable. After two months of non-intense use, one has begun to fall appart and the other's parts don't line up anymore. The second problem is that it has a lot of play, and if I wanted to remove it I would have to tighten the screws very much.
I'm not sure if it has to do with the fact that this unit was of very poor quality (it is actually from CFH, which I don't think is a very high quality brand), or wether those helping hand are inherently badly manufacture.
Furthermore, if I type "helping hand" on TME, I don't find anything. Those things don't seem to be super common, or maybe TME labeling is too specific.
What would be some alternative or what would be a better brand? I don't really know what's typically used in those circumstances when the budget is higher than nothing for the whole soldering equipment...
Thank you for answering