Lately I had to solder and de-solder quite a lot of badass ground-soldered components, and become tired of constantly changing temperature of my soldering iron up and down. Mine el-cheapo Chinese 25W soldering iron just was not powerful enough to handle something of even average size at a regular temperature, so it needed to go up to 480C to heat something big. Then it had to go down to regular 220-280 to not to fry something sensible... Then again...
I was seriously considering getting brand new Hakko 888, but when you are going to spend $230, you ought to be picky.
A good friend of my who runs a small laptop repair shop recently got a new soldering station and was quite happy about it, so I decided to give it a try.
God, it was spectacular! It goes from 20C to 220C in about 5-6 seconds. It doesn't overshoot. Temperature is stable. Compared to my old station it felt like heaven.
Being skeptical by nature, I went to test it further. Obviously, there had to be something about it... First, it has a thermocouple in each soldering tip, so you need to recalibrate the station through it's menu each time you change a tip. Second, I don't know who said that thermocouple has linear nature (read that a LOT of times). Based on my experience, it does not. Every time I calibrated a thermocouple it had a slight curve in it's temperature chart. Seemed more like quadratic function to me. Manufacturer didn't take that into consideration (or just doesn't care). And while that station could be adjusted at 80-480 C, so being calibrated at 100C it would give about 30C inaccuracy at 280. Third, due to it's inductance nature, it gives high-frequency sound from the iron itself.
As for the rest... It is small, nice, sturdy. Has several nice options - you can choose sleep and power-off timeouts.
Oh, yes, and it's not so "acid" as Hakko 888. Never liked those screaming colors.
Finally, the price. It is sold at a bargain price in one of the local electronics stores. With a couple of tips (chisel 3.0 mm and bevel 2.0 mm) it went for $200.
Unfortunately, I could not find the international brand and model of this one. Mine is obviously re-branded. It goes as Quick 202D, but all the references to it that I was able to find were in Russian.
I am so happy with it, so I decided to share...