I assume you mean 220/230/240V mains for those not on 120V, so why not add in an option for an Ersa iCon Nano?
I actually like Ersa, but I have major concerns with tip availability and choices if one doesn't reside in the EU, as well as 110v support. I found an excellent performance comparison pdf from Ersa some months ago that was quite thorough with their methodology - unfortunately I can't find it now for the life of me. It's definitely on the list of stations for me to try out, but I couldn't write about it on the poll without really doing it the needed justice.
For the US, I would agree on tip availability. Seems an excellent candidate for EU members IMHO though.
FWIW, Ersa has their own office in Wisconsin (
website), and it's the only source for their stuff in the US. Not a single independent distributor thus far, and I'm not sure this will change (seem to be more interested in the production equipment side). It's possible to get it from overseas sources of course, but it's not convenient, and likely not very attractive cost wise.
As for how Massdrop works, would the existing account be feasible for both 120V and 230V versions of a station where offered by the manufacturer (i.e. cover multiple P/N's)?
Or would those needing 230V input voltage need to try and do something like this themselves as a separate event?
Just curious, as members in Europe could really benefit from something like this IMHO.