Decent soldering iron...?

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AmpliFIRE

AmpliFIRE

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I'm looking at getting a good quality soldering iron at a reasonable price. Any thoughts?
 
I've used Weller irons for years and they have always worked perfectly for me.
 
Thanks guys...Lindy Fralin told me to get the Weller too. I've heard good things about them...
 
Ayrton":29b3cd6e said:
https://www.amazon.com/Weller-WLC100-Soldering-Hobbyist--Yourselfer/dp/B000AS28UC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296886746&sr=8-1
This is what I use...great unit
 
Ayrton":2fyrbcj3 said:
https://www.amazon.com/Weller-WLC100-Soldering-Hobbyist--Yourselfer/dp/B000AS28UC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296886746&sr=8-1
For the money, This one has served me well.
 
what are you soldering? Weller professional irons will run you around 40 bucks USD and area a great choice, but the wattage is the real question in making a recommendation like the one you asked. Light duty work? A Weller WP25D is a great choice for light guage wire or printed circuit board work, but if you're getting into tinning and soldering or desoldering larger guage wire, save yourself a lot of time and frustration and move up into the 35 watt iron range like the Weller WP35. Best choice? Get both of them and have the right tool for the job on hand.
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studio289":1p6igwef said:
I love my Weller WES51.

R~

I would love my Weller WES51, but mine has an intermittent connection to the base, lived with it for years...
 
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