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Temperature controlled soldering iron.


bertbass
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Seen a few questions about soldering irons in the past few weeks and have just seen this, [url="http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg//SID-D71569C6-A4943F79/lidl_uk/hs.xsl/index_38195.htm?offerdate=&idcheck=true&ar2=&id=459&country=GB&zipcode=TN37+6RA&city=Hastings&district=&street=Bohemia+Road&ar=1&nf=TRUE"]http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg//lidl_uk/hs.xsl/index_38195.htm?offerdate=&ar2=[/url] and thought that someone might be interested.

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I'll be popping in for one on Thursday. At the moment I'm going between two irons - a 25W for delicate stuff and a 40W one for doing big stuff like pot casings. The 25W just doesn't have the oomph for pot casings, and the 40W is a bit savage for the small stuff. This would eliminate that nonsense.

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It's not a gas one, no. I've not had good experiences with any of the Parkside stuff. I bought one of their Dremel copies and the motor stalls if you stare it it hard enough!

Spend the money once and by the right thing. A real temperature controlled station will set you back the thick end of a hundred quid probably but it will actually work and you'll get spares

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