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Hi
In terms of what brands to go for most of the time there isn’t really a right or wrong answer
Here’s a couple brands that I know are good (from my experience)
* Hakko
* Aoyue
* Andonstar
* Vastar
* Quick
* Mechanic
* Weller
Here’s some others I have heard good things about
-Atten
+Atten
-JBC
+JBC
There are loads of other brands but aslong as you don’t buy the the cheepest thing you should be fine,middle of the price range and above tends to be better:-)(but I am not saying don’t buy anything low priced just get something reasonable so it will have a shot at lasting)
If you are buying stuff from places like AliExpress I would recommend checking the fuses on the stuff you buy as sellers on there have a tendency to put glass fuses in the equipment,some of these fuses are completely safe but some don’t blow when they should
I would also check out some of the quality brands second hand as there is quite the market for it,you something’s see quality gear of some age working great for lower than new prices
@oldturkey03
@danj
@imicrosoldering
@geirandersen
@tech_ni
@dadibrokeit
@flannelist
@jayeff
Any other ideas?
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)

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Hi
In terms of what brands to go for most of the time there isn’t really a right or wrong answer
Here’s a couple brands that I know are good (from my experience)
* Hakko
* Aoyue
* Andonstar
* Vastar
* Quick
* Mechanic
* Weller
+Here’s some others I have heard good things about
+
+Atten
+
+JBC
+
There are loads of other brands but aslong as you don’t buy the the cheepest thing you should be fine,middle of the price range and above tends to be better:-)(but I am not saying don’t buy anything low priced just get something reasonable so it will have a shot at lasting)
If you are buying stuff from places like AliExpress I would recommend checking the fuses on the stuff you buy as sellers on there have a tendency to put glass fuses in the equipment,some of these fuses are completely safe but some don’t blow when they should
I would also check out some of the quality brands second hand as there is quite the market for it,you something’s see quality gear of some age working great for lower than new prices
@oldturkey03
@danj
@imicrosoldering
@geirandersen
@tech_ni
@dadibrokeit
@flannelist
@jayeff
Any other ideas?
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)

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Hi
In terms of what brands to go for most of the time there isn’t really a right or wrong answer
Here’s a couple brands that I know are good (from my experience)
-Hakko
-
-Aoyue
-
-Andonstar
-
-Vastar
-
-Quick
-
-Mechanic
-
-Weller
-
+* Hakko
+* Aoyue
+* Andonstar
+* Vastar
+* Quick
+* Mechanic
+* Weller
There are loads of other brands but aslong as you don’t buy the the cheepest thing you should be fine,middle of the price range and above tends to be better:-)(but I am not saying don’t buy anything low priced just get something reasonable so it will have a shot at lasting)
If you are buying stuff from places like AliExpress I would recommend checking the fuses on the stuff you buy as sellers on there have a tendency to put glass fuses in the equipment,some of these fuses are completely safe but some don’t blow when they should
I would also check out some of the quality brands second hand as there is quite the market for it,you something’s see quality gear of some age working great for lower than new prices
@oldturkey03
@danj
@imicrosoldering
@geirandersen
@tech_ni
@dadibrokeit
-@flannelist
+@flannelist
-@jayeff
+@jayeff
Any other ideas?
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)

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Hi
In terms of what brands to go for most of the time there isn’t really a right or wrong answer
Here’s a couple brands that I know are good (from my experience)
Hakko
Aoyue
Andonstar
Vastar
Quick
Mechanic
Weller
There are loads of other brands but aslong as you don’t buy the the cheepest thing you should be fine,middle of the price range and above tends to be better:-)(but I am not saying don’t buy anything low priced just get something reasonable so it will have a shot at lasting)
If you are buying stuff from places like AliExpress I would recommend checking the fuses on the stuff you buy as sellers on there have a tendency to put glass fuses in the equipment,some of these fuses are completely safe but some don’t blow when they should
I would also check out some of the quality brands second hand as there is quite the market for it,you something’s see quality gear of some age working great for lower than new prices
@oldturkey03
@danj
@imicrosoldering
@geirandersen
@tech_ni
-@dadibrokeit
+@dadibrokeit
+
+@flannelist
+
+@jayeff
Any other ideas?
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)

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Hi
In terms of what brands to go for most of the time there isn’t really a right or wrong answer
Here’s a couple brands that I know are good (from my experience)
Hakko
Aoyue
Andonstar
Vastar
Quick
Mechanic
Weller
There are loads of other brands but aslong as you don’t buy the the cheepest thing you should be fine,middle of the price range and above tends to be better:-)(but I am not saying don’t buy anything low priced just get something reasonable so it will have a shot at lasting)
If you are buying stuff from places like AliExpress I would recommend checking the fuses on the stuff you buy as sellers on there have a tendency to put glass fuses in the equipment,some of these fuses are completely safe but some don’t blow when they should
I would also check out some of the quality brands second hand as there is quite the market for it,you something’s see quality gear of some age working great for lower than new prices
@oldturkey03
@danj
@imicrosoldering
@geirandersen
@tech_ni
+@dadibrokeit
+
Any other ideas?
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)

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Hi
In terms of what brands to go for most of the time there isn’t really a right or wrong answer
Here’s a couple brands that I know are good (from my experience)
Hakko
Aoyue
Andonstar
Vastar
Quick
Mechanic
Weller
-There are loads of other brands but aslong as you don’t buy the the cheepest thing on the list you should be fine,middle of the price range and above tends to be better:-)(but I am not saying don’t buy anything low priced just get something reasonable so it will have a shot at lasting)
+There are loads of other brands but aslong as you don’t buy the the cheepest thing you should be fine,middle of the price range and above tends to be better:-)(but I am not saying don’t buy anything low priced just get something reasonable so it will have a shot at lasting)
-If you are buying stuff from places like AliExpress I would recommend checking the fuses on the stuff you but as seller on there have a tendency to put glass fuses in the equipment,some of these fuses are completely safe but some don’t blow when they should
+If you are buying stuff from places like AliExpress I would recommend checking the fuses on the stuff you buy as sellers on there have a tendency to put glass fuses in the equipment,some of these fuses are completely safe but some don’t blow when they should
I would also check out some of the quality brands second hand as there is quite the market for it,you something’s see quality gear of some age working great for lower than new prices
@oldturkey03
@danj
@imicrosoldering
@geirandersen
@tech_ni
Any other ideas?
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)

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Hi
-Interns of what brands to go for most of the time there isn’t really a right or wrong answer
+In terms of what brands to go for most of the time there isn’t really a right or wrong answer
Here’s a couple brands that I know are good (from my experience)
Hakko
Aoyue
Andonstar
Vastar
Quick
Mechanic
Weller
There are loads of other brands but aslong as you don’t buy the the cheepest thing on the list you should be fine,middle of the price range and above tends to be better:-)(but I am not saying don’t buy anything low priced just get something reasonable so it will have a shot at lasting)
If you are buying stuff from places like AliExpress I would recommend checking the fuses on the stuff you but as seller on there have a tendency to put glass fuses in the equipment,some of these fuses are completely safe but some don’t blow when they should
I would also check out some of the quality brands second hand as there is quite the market for it,you something’s see quality gear of some age working great for lower than new prices
@oldturkey03
@danj
@imicrosoldering
@geirandersen
@tech_ni
Any other ideas?
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)

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Hi

Interns of what brands to go for most of the time there isn’t really a right or wrong answer

Here’s a couple brands that I know are good (from my experience)

Hakko

Aoyue

Andonstar

Vastar

Quick

Mechanic

Weller

There are loads of other brands but aslong as you don’t buy the the cheepest thing on the list you should be fine,middle of the price range and above tends to be better:-)(but I am not saying don’t buy anything low priced just get something reasonable so it will have a shot at lasting)

If you are buying stuff from places like AliExpress I would recommend checking the fuses on the stuff you but as seller on there have a tendency to put glass fuses in the equipment,some of these fuses are completely safe but some don’t blow when they should

I would also check out some of the quality brands second hand as there is quite the market for it,you something’s see quality gear of some age working great for lower than new prices

@oldturkey03

@danj

@imicrosoldering

@geirandersen

@tech_ni

Any other ideas?

Hopefully this helps

Any questions please ask

Thanks:-)

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