Hi everyone,
I've been through every single one of the 200+ threads that turn up when searching this subforum for "desoldering", but with little luck answering this question.
Like so many else I've recently come to the conclusion that I should get a proper desoldering unit. I have however quite some trouble choosing which one. Most threads about this quickly go into Hakko 808 mode and stay there. The problem is that not only do I think that the 808 is outside my budget, I also can't find a single one for sale. Much less the 220V version which I gather is rarer.
My needs are at an enthusiast level. I usually keep any electronics parts that look promising and throw in a box for later perusal and desoldering. And then I do a big race where I spend a few hours desoldering everything that looks good at once. So I wouldn't need top quality, I won't be using it every week. But if I can get something that is quicker, less troublesome and can be used for extended periods in one go without breaking down that will obviously save me a bit of time.
Basically I could spend a bit of money on this, but to quote Dave, I'm a bit of a tightarse (to the point that being one is considered the typical characteristic of people from this part of Sweden). I do however like quality equipment that do the job well which is why I spent a good deal of money on a quality multimeter for example. Seeing as the multimeter is one of the most important tools. On the other hand I have a really cheap ebay soldering/hot air station that cost something like $80-100 including vat and which I'm reasonably happy with except for the thermal capacity which is enough and barely that. If I can get away with $150 I'm happy and I would much prefer not to spend more than $200.
So far I've concluded that the really good brands, like Hakko, Pace and a few other that have cropped up are either a bit outside what I would really want to spend or in holy cows!-land. More than once tonight I have searched for a new model I read about only to find out it costs $700+.
So, excluding all the really expensive stuff I have compiled this list of models. And I would very much like to hear some ideas on which one would be best. Please note that there may be better prices available, these are the ones I have found. Suggestions about stores, preferably in EU, very welcome.
Guns (i.e. self contained units like the 808)
S-993A, cost about $100 from eu, including vat.
Seems to work alright according to review videos. But looks a bit flimsy.
S-998P, costs about $125 from china (which might add 25% vat) or $175 from eu, including vat.
This one looks quite close to the 808 and like the 993 it seems to work alright based on videos. Probably worth the extra money over the 993.
Aoyue 8800, costs about $195 from eu, including vat.
Looks suspiciously much like a 998. Also seems to work pretty well based on videos. Not sure if Aoyue branding actually adds any value over the 998.
Hakko FR-300, costs about $280 and 25% vat may very well be added on top of that.
The successor to the 808 as I gather. Assume it is a Hakko and performs as such. That price though.
Stations (i.e. with all the heavy stuff in a bench unit)
ZD-915, costs about $100 from eu, including vat.
Not to sure about this one. Not much info and one thread mentioned that it was quite inferior to the 985.
ZD-985, costs about $140 from eu, including vat.
Famously reviewed by Dave of course. Quality doesn't seem to be the best but it did perform very well. This is the one I am currently leaning towards. Seems to me like it is easily worth the cost over the 915 at least.
Aoyue 474A++, costs about $170 from eu, including vat.
On the surface this one looks far better than the 985. But there isn't all that much info available. A few reviews but nothing like the quality that Dave does for the 985 so it is hard to compare. Also I don't like the buttons it looks like it is using. In my experience they can wear out fast. Unless someone can confirm that it is using regular tactile switches rather than the metal coated plastic dome type of course.
All ideas and comments welcome, except possibly for the suggestion to buy an 808 unless you also include a link where one can be bought. :-)
Cheers