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Hakko Soldering Station, 936, ESD, With 907 ESD Iron | 
| Brand: Hakko Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $93.77 as of 9/4/2010 16:58 CDT details
Seller: Techni-Tool Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 3496
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 9.4 x 6.5
ASIN: B000ARU9HW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Thin grip iron | | • | Compatible with the Hakko 900 series tips and heating elements | | • | Lock screw prevents inadvertent changes in the temperature setting | | • | Stackable design allows two units in the bench space of one unit |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Compact and stackable for more workbench room Thin grip irons for comfort and control Lock screw (936 Model) or keycard (937 Model) prevents temperature setting changes ESD safe Economical choice for general use soldering. Both regular and ESD versions include 907 pencil-style handpiece and workstand. Specifications 60W Temperature range: 392 - 896°F (200 - 480°C) Temperature Stability: ±1.8°F (1.0°C) (Japan) Analog version of 937 station. Temperature setting is controlled by lock screw. (936-12)
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| Customer Reviews:
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Great Quality!!!!!! June 29, 2010 Paul A. Vincent When you open the box you can see and feel the quality of this product. The analog display is nice. The unit I received was made in Japan ( I heard some units were made in other Southeast Asia countries).
great piece of gear June 27, 2010 jacobwerks (Denver, CO) Awesome temp control. nice sturdy build.
I solder all day. I enjoy using this when I have the opportunity to be plugged in and need to do some detail work.
Blows away "W" branded units in the same price range.
I wish it had the metal steel wool type tip cleaner as opposed to the sponge but, minor detail.
Better than anything I've used before June 24, 2010 ygd (San Diego, CA USA) I'll start off by saying that this is my second soldering iron. My first was a crappy one that was probably under $10 (it was worse than a Radio Shack iron, it had a weird "scoop" tip).
That being said, this was a huge improvement. I only had to wait seconds instead of minutes to get this guy to heat up, and the base for the iron is pretty nice as well. Although make sure you get tip thinner/cleaner or a flux-coated metal sponge to keep the tip nice and shiny.
The Rolls Royce of solder stations! June 5, 2010 Wood Worker (South Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I wish I had used one of these years ago. I never would have bought anything else. It is light, handy and very controllable. I have purchased an additional 25 mm tip. Changing tips is quick and easy. I have owned dozens of other soldering tools over the years, including Weller, all much less expensive. The higher price is well justified.
Great Soldering Iron May 19, 2010 Rumbeer (NYC) This is a great product and perfect for any soldering projects from big to small. There is nothing else to it...buy it!
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