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Offline pincushion

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Re: Thermaltronics TMT-1000S soldering station
« Reply #25 on: June 11, 2025, 06:47:06 am »
I notice the price now listed on the Thermaltronics website for this station has been bumped up to $160 - a 28% increase.
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Re: Thermaltronics TMT-1000S soldering station
« Reply #26 on: June 11, 2025, 09:28:14 pm »
Thats a bit disappointing, but it might purely be tariffs? Nothing on amazon yet.

This site still has the old pricing £95 https://www.ams-electronics.co.uk/shop/thermaltronics-soldering/soldering-irons/thermaltronics/thermaltronics-tmt-1000s-2-soldering-iron-station/
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Re: Thermaltronics TMT-1000S soldering station
« Reply #27 on: June 18, 2025, 01:42:29 pm »
Anyone tried this station yet? Absolutely no reviews or mentions of anyone have it online. I'm weighing it against Aliexpress options like a GEEBON TC22 or some other JBC245 compatible station.

It's already available for purchase in the UK for £129 (£100 + tax):
https://www.ams-electronics.co.uk/shop/thermaltronics-soldering/soldering-irons/thermaltronics/thermaltronics-tmt-1000s-2-soldering-iron-station/
 

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Re: Thermaltronics TMT-1000S soldering station
« Reply #28 on: October 15, 2025, 07:08:44 pm »
I see these guys list it in stock- has anybody dealt with them? https://pcbasupplies.com/tmt-1000s-soldering-system/
 
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Re: Thermaltronics TMT-1000S soldering station
« Reply #29 on: October 27, 2025, 12:53:45 pm »
I just got this soldering station from okay technologies here in Australia (Seems to be a retailer of chemtools australia).

I used mostly the TS100, Pinecil, and a T12 clone professionally believe me or not, and my only experience with anything related JBC is the KSGER PD210 (Which is pretty terrible to use). Also used the FX888, and despite being "old tech" is perfectly capable for work, albeit slow to keep up when I am soldering a ton of through hole/large ground pads.

Was in the market for a new soldering station, and was choosing between an FX971, a chinese C245 JBC clone station, or maybe just going with the FX888DX. Found out about metcal and curie point stations. Went with a TMT1000s as there is a local distributor for thermaltronics stuff here in Australia.

Holy heck it's fun to just pick up the iron and not worry about whether or not your temp is high enough to handle the joint. I am really tempted to open this thing up, but can't for now as the warranty sticker is a bit of a pain in the ass to remove without damaging it. In hindsight, I should have gone with the TMT2000s instead as I was in the market for a desoldering station too, but instead I went with a handskit t12A. The handskit hasn't arrived yet, hopefully it is better than the crap proskit SS331 that I had.
 
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Re: Thermaltronics TMT-1000S soldering station
« Reply #30 on: October 31, 2025, 05:42:51 pm »
Mine should be here soon. I'll take it apart for sure.
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Re: Thermaltronics TMT-1000S soldering station
« Reply #31 on: December 08, 2025, 03:35:51 am »
Looks like Amazon now has the K handle style in stock in the US. Figures, my other series 2000 iron uses P style tips.


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