At the moment my tendency has turned a little bit away from JBC right to the ERSA, just because you can get ERSA in Germany on every corner and JBC is a little bit hard to get.
Availability means a lot, so I can understand your POV.
I'd have thought JBC would be relatively easy to find though, as they're located in the EU (Spain).
Back when I purchased my current Weller, consumables costs, availability, and past experience heavily influenced my decision process. Not the same company these days though, going by the QC issues that have cropped up. Namely tips in my case, but even the electronics inside are Asian manufactured. Final assembly is done in Germany, so I guess that met the "significant transformation" rules that apply to making it qualify for "Made in Germany".
If I had it to do over again, I'd go for JBC (has become more available in the US since 2008).
Weidinger has it, but won't sell to private.
Also I really don't like the shocking cheap connector of the JBC-Iron, same level as Hakko. I'll never understand why they do that... questionable in the long-term. On the other hand I don't like the "screw on" Tip-holders (my WS80 has ist to), in this respect I favor the JBC.
That sucks when companies won't sell to individuals.
Even the connector on my current Weller isn't awe inspiring IMHO, and although it is a locking type, it seems rather fragile to me. Not had any issues, but it's not abused either as it would be in a production setting.
I would love to read a opinion of someone who has used the JBC and the ERSA. I've used the JBC (made my company buy one ), despite the crappy connector it's great. But I never touched the ERSA.
Only one place to get Ersa here (they have a US office; no 3rd party distributors), so they don't have much presence in the US at all.
Between JBC and Weller, JBC's performance wins in my experience, and the tips from what I understand, are quite decent regarding lifespan. Not so much with some of the LT series I've had.
BTW, the Tips are roundabout 10€:
http://www.reichelt.de/ERSA-Ersatzspitzen-u-Zubehoer/I-TIP-CD-16/3//index.html?ACTION=3&GROUPID=4115&ARTICLE=69206&SHOW=1&OFFSET=500&
Except some special-types of course
Not too terrible, but still ~ double the cost of similar profiles for Weller's LT series (~5EUR for a simple profile for a plated bit of copper is worth IMHO).
But the 212WD tip I use for drag soldering is around 45 Euro,
for one small tip, you can buy a whole no name station
for that price
But will the no-name station come even close to the performance of the Ersa though? Or the cheaper tip last as long?
Assuming the tips will last a long time (no reason to think otherwise), it's probably still a better value just on tip cost alone in favor of Ersa (
n cheap tips adding up to more than 1x drag tip for the Ersa over the latter's lifespan).
Just a guess of course, but based on what I've seen of cheap no-name stations (too many going "POOF" in under a year for my taste).