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"Tim Wescott" wrote in message
... A friend of mine is putting together a middle-school electronics lab, and wants to get some good cheap soldering irons. I've been traumatized by some really pitiful soldering irons so I don't just want to go price shopping. However, since I've been using professional grade, temperature controlled irons almost exclusively for years I can't recommend any good cheap ones. Can anyone recommend a soldering iron that will actually work but doesn't cost much? I'm thinking of a rough equivalent to the Weller WP-25, but that costs less than $20 a pop. Thanks in advance. Tim - The Weller TCP series is routinely available surplus and easy to repair. I see WTCPL, WTCPN & WTCPS systems selling on eBay for $ 25 or less -- I have seen in last 4 weeks at Chicago area hamfests -- very good WTCPS & WTCPN stations selling for $ 20 to $ 25 (some may lack the stand - but that is an easy fix/purchase) The WTCPT (current production model) will usually get a few more dollars depending upon condition. Used bases run around $5, sometimes $ 10 for a cosmetic excellent condition unit. Factory and manufacturing closeouts also produce large number of soldering stations in this price range. New in this price range - you are left with a variety of 120 VAC stick irons of various wattages. Greg |
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