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Soldering irons

By Damien

6 years ago


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    #3 6 years ago

    I had an older high end Weller.. very nice. The pen is on the fritz, i didn't want to drop $500+ so I went with an ersa icon nano. Little less power, but tips are cheap and it goes from zero to melting in around (I think less than) 10 seconds. Made in Germany, I'd say it's a solid mid range iron.

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    #25 6 years ago

    Cordless is best for under playfield work. Imo.

    #35 6 years ago

    More like 50 or 80 Watts

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