but now i have to wait and i'm gonna buy 200€ Station
http://www.weidinger.eu/shop/loettechnik/jbc/jbc_loet-_und_entloetgeraete/jbc_compact_line/wl26830
or
http://www.beta-estore.com/rkuk/order_product_details.html?p=511
Both are quality stations, and will give you excellent results.
There are some differences though, namely in the heating technology used, which has a direct effect on the cost of the tips.
The JBC uses cartridge tips, which means the tip, heating element, and sensor are all part of the tip assembly. Handle is nothing more than a plastic tube with 3 connecting tabs inside to interface with the tips. This also means the tips are more expensive.
The Ersa uses an iron that includes the heating element and temperature sensor, so all that's replaced, is the actual tip (just a plated copper slug). Makes the tip replacement cost a lot cheaper. 3 - 5x cheaper per tip on average (depending on tip profile and what you find for street prices).
From a technical standpoint, the JBC would have a slight advantage in performance only when pushed to it's limits (not often), but would cost you a lot more money to get your tip selection sorted, as well as have an increased tip replacement cost.
Do note that lead based alloys don't etch the iron off nearly as fast as lead-free alloys do, so it's not unheard of to get years out of a single tip for hobbyist users (some have seen 10+ years out of a tip).
http://de.farnell.com/metcal/ps-900/l-tstation-60w-240v-eu-uk/dp/1560738
Looks OK enough for me
hmm i'll buy whatever gets many votes (so now i have 3 to pick from)
This is also a well built station.
Do be aware that the tips on these set the temperature, so if you need more than one temp for a given tip profile, you'll have to buy more than one tip in that size. Sounds strange, but this actually makes sense from a process control POV in manufacturing, as the user cannot change the settings.
For a hobbyist however, this can translate to additional expense to build up a tip collection.
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Definitely something to think about, depending on what's important to you (suspect consumables cost are going to be a real issue for you for right now).
Personally I'd skip the Metcal/OKi entirely due to the lack of temperature control, and use tip cost as the deciding factor between the JBC or Ersa. That said, ultimately I've the sense the Ersa would be the best choice for ~200EUR based on what you've posted.