Hi. I'm looking at getting a hot air station for my lab to replace my inadequate 858 hot air station. It had a good run helping me heat up stubborn parts, but it really struggles with any modern mid to large BGA packages.
I am familiar with recent Quick 861DW and Atten ST-862D reviews, but both stations are not in stock from many sources and I'd rather not wait 2 months to slowboat one from china.
While I am pretty thrilled with the performance of both units, teardowns tell another story. The revealed internal build quality leaves very much to be desired. Both units feature clearly cherry picked parts from the Shenzhen market with component cost kept to an all time low. An unbranded blower fan, sanded off controllers, thin uncoated sheetmetal and cheaply integrated lines filtering are not qualities I desire for my bench equipment.
Quick station teardown:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/hot-air-teardown-what-is-important-what-do-you-want-to-see/Atten station teardown:
https://www.mydigit.cn/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=123382Best station teardown
https://www.voltlog.com/voltlog-256-best-bst-863-hot-air-rework-station-alternative-to-quick-861dw/I'm after something with more thought put into the design for long term reliability. I really admire the internal design of the Weller WHA900. The teardown from Mahi is fantastic!
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/weller-wha-900-hot-air-station-teardown/I am curious how the Pace ST325 compares to the Weller wha900. Has anyone used a ST325? If so, how do you like the performance? Does it hold up well to 50+pin BGAs?
I have repaired many Pace soldering stations and the build quality is nearly always top notch. Yes, some of their internal designs may be on the older side, but the overall fit and finish is leaps and bounds over the Quick / best / atten / clone stations. I understand there is a cost difference, and their should be. It would just kill me to pick up a pace st325 to only find out it doesn't perform as well as a one-hung-low station

Thanks for any input guys!