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Saw on ebay a seller has a bunch of beat up Hakko 937's. Listed at $30 -$40 each. Shipping adds about $12. Anyone think this would be a good Idea? Between getting a new iron ($80) and a holder ($35) and tips. Obrazec zapolneniya otcheta po othodam msp code. Add S/H and around $170 total.

There would also be time spent calibrating it. How durable are the 937's? I know Hakko is well know for quality but how long will one last. Thought about getting 2 just in case one dies. I looked at some of the clones and with the exception of a xytronic 1600 I didn't feel the others were worth risking. Read too many bad things. Been doing more and more work and the Radio shack is just not going to make it another month.

What do the experts think? I do agree that yes the RS iron has done an excellent job. It is an older model originally bought it to do mods on xbox 1. The tip does need to be replaced but that is after repairing several thousands worth of equipment. Its more than paid for itself. The only thing I'm having trouble with ( and one reason why I thought about upgrading to an adjustable temp) is its taking a bit longer to get the new caps in. Granted the tip it down to a nub.

Its only 15 watts and it takes a bit to warm up. I read in a couple of forums guys suggest a 'chisel' tip. I'm not sure if they make it in that wattage for R shack irons or not. Just checked RShacks site and the 25 watt pencil is 8 bucks.

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WTF why are Hakkos $80. That must be some serious markup ESD or no ESD. One major reason for the upgrade/change was I have a led driver project that I want to do and would need to do a couple of SMD parts. Nothing too complicated. Still considering putting together a hotplate. I know Ratdude747 posts a lot about the adjustable temp Xytronic iron for $20.

Maybe I'll just go that route depending on what tips I can find for it. Have to admit a Hakko 937 for $40 is tempting. Just don't know how long it would last. Appreciate the feedback from you guys. 15 watts is a little low. I use a 30 or 40 watt iron I found in someone's trash.

I tried a fine tip on someones 25-watt weller. It wouldn't melt the solder. I recommend a standart conical tip. Just keep shaving the sides to get the dirt and oxide off and keep it in a conical shape. Yea the newer motherboards post-socket 370 have really small lead holes and they take some skill to get the caps in. Yes, a higher watt iron will help you here, but you can also acquire the skill to to it with the cheap irons.

You need to flux the joints and have patience, but I've done it on many motherboards with great success. I almost bought the 937 but ended up getting the FX-951 since the price difference wasn't that much new.