G'day all,
I've had an Aoyee 701A soldering/desoldering tool for a few years now. One of the things that annoyed me terribly was the desoldering tips were plated to not accept solder. I recently put one in the lathe and turned it into an adapter that let me fit genuine Hakko 701 tips, and that works a treat. However ... I recently ordered some stuff from SRA in the states, and I tacked another couple of Aoyue tips on the order so I could have some more bits to play with, and the new tips are properly plated! They accept solder and function quite well actually. Colour me surprised.
Having said that, the Hakko tips are certainly superior, but at 6 times the price you'd expect that.
While I was giving it a birthday, I dismantled the pump and put it back together with a light smear of silicone sealant on all gasket surfaces. This has doubled the ultimate vacuum and greatly enhanced the ability of the unit to pull solder out of stubborn holes. As you would expect, the fit and finish of all the pump sealing surfaces leaves a _lot_ to be desired and the rubber gaskets are barely a joke. It worked before, but it would not even generate enough vacuum to activate the blockage indicator. Now it'll start to collapse the hose. A cheap and very easy improvement.
I also picked up a set of Aoyue SMD tweezers despite reading several negative reviews about them on this forum, and again the tips are properly plated and tin up a treat.. Perhaps Aoyue have changed their plating setup or just what and how they plate, but all this latest stuff works really well.