This has nothing to do with the handpiece. You can buy tiny tips for any big name soldering iron for electrical work. Also, tiny tip has very little practical importance for SMD soldering, outside of jumper wires (where it is admittedly essential).
I do QFP with 3mm chisel. Even 1-wire-to-1-pin, where the row of pins is "free standing". I think I know.
1-pin on the QFP, or even funnier, some tiny no-lead package where I need to solder 1 wire to 1 contact under the microscope - where the contact is next to some 0402 and you'd like to solder to only one of them and 3 litres of flux won't make sure your pointy but still large diameter tip won't do that - not so cool.
My hobby Weller can't receive the regular tips, alas.
This has very little to do with reaching into tight corners of an enclosure or getting around wiring or electrlyic cans or heatsinks.
Funny then how the JBC combo did exactly that for me, allowing for angles and positions not possible with larger gear, and it's so nice to not burn away plastic case close to the board edge, in a (prototype of a) product where the PCB must be in (3D-printed) case to meaningfully function, and the number of PCB vs. case extractions / insertions before plastic wear-out is very limited. And the PCB is very crowded because it has to fit into a case of given dimensions, which in turn needs to fit onto a third party's product over which you ave no control.
the only benefit they get is paying $30.00 for tips that don't last a year
That sounds bad, but then again, my cheap-ass tips *at home* last many, many years.
Let me throw something in here quickly:
I'm often asking noob questions *theory* wise here, as I'm not an EE and only read something here and there.
But don't assume I can't solder. Not being able to design certain schematics from scratch for lacking theory does not mean one can't have *built* stuff from other people's schematics.
I have... like... soldered before. Mkay.
I can see where the urge to steer me away from my expressly stated desires
comes from, but it sure is annoying.
I know what I want and why I want it - and it does come directly from using tools at work (where I sometimes do something because just because I'm no EE doesn't mean I have to slap every single bit of soldering that needs doing on a full EE's desk and play with my thumbs meanwhile), not just my imagination, which merely extends my ideas about what I'll be able to do, even if that's crap - what I already know I can do because I did id, is enough.
I simply wanted to know whether there is "A Rigol to the Agilent" kinda thing for that JBC combo -
because I like it, but my rare hobby usage does not warrant that kind of expense - neither are the requirements for hobby stuff as "heavy duty".
Judging mercilessly from that, most replies here are off topic, and wasting the time of all involved.
and a handpiece that is bendy where it meets the tip and is more fiddly to put back in the stand.
I'm not sure what you're referring to here. Apparently nothing I experienced.