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Best Soldering Station

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What would be a good soldering station, I wont be using it everyday, just every now and then to change some plugs, and for repairs if needed. Don't want to spend A lot of $$ on something i wont use a lot but i want one that works good when i need it.
 
Ill check those out, i figured since I'm going electric i better get prepared,Thanks Bud!!
 
this is the one that i have and its relatively cheaply priced, works great and holds temp with in a couple of degrees at "idle"
 

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went with the digital radio shack, was such a good deal i couldnt pass it up.
 
I absolutely LOVE my Hakko 888. I actually prefer NOT to use the sponge to clean it. I use the brass wool. Does a fantastic job and doesn't cool the tip.
 
Makes Sense, the machine doesn't have to play catch up that way.
 
this one was new in the box with extra tips, solder and flux for 1/2 that so I'm happy
 
i used a bulb dimmer to turn the "heat" down. yes i know it doesn't turn the temp down, but it works good enough. and only cost $24.
 
I have a Weller soldering iron and it has worked great for me every time I have used for replacing capacitors. I wouldn't want to try to remove any 30 pin chips with it though. Electrical
 
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