Just received some goodies for my new man-corner
![Grin ;D](https://www.eevblog.com/forum/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
Two 120x60cm rubber ESD mats for on the bench.
Grounding box
Some grounding leads and a wrist strap
ESD safe brush and cans with IPA and contact spray
Solder fume extractor
PCB holder
The box of the fume extractor had me worried for a bit. I knew it was a cheap unit (about 50 EUR), but when the box needs to remind you that it's "100% high quality" you just know all bets are off and you just start praying the thing actually works. Surprisingly enough, it actually feels like a decent product for the money. The arm is mostly metal and feels like it should last at least a couple of years plus it has a decent reach. On the top of the fan you can attach one of two included pieces. One is an adapter that lets you attach a large air pipe/tube/thingy. The other one just redirects the air in one of four directions. The housing at the end of the arm is plastic and has an on/off switch. The fan itself has a metal housing and plastic blades and it simply runs directly on mains. It seems to displace a decent amount of air without being excessively loud. It's just a standard fan so it should be easy to replace it with something of higher quality. Although this one as QC PASS written on it, can't beat that
![Tongue :P](https://www.eevblog.com/forum/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
My only complaint about this unit is that they didn't route the wiring through the arm even though there are guides all over the arm for that.
The PCB holder is a piece of garbage. Lots of plastic and most of it is warped. At least it can hold a couple of small screwdrivers...