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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: oTurtlez on Fri, 26 July 2013, 13:19:43
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First up is a Hakko FX888 that usually retails around $100, on sale for $80. (EDIT: Appears it's just the 888, not the newer 888D. It's an analog temp change system vs a digital one. Discontinued model. Exact same pen and heating element AFAIK, just a different interface.)
http://www.all-spec.com/products/FX-888.html
Next is a nice 1lb spool of Kester 44 .031" 63/37 for ~$22
http://www.all-spec.com/products/KW4410.html
Only downside to this site is a minimum purchase of $25 is required or you incur a ~$9 fee.
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Unfortunately after shipping it's only a couple bucks cheaper than the 888D on Amazon (if you aren't paying for Amazon shipping). On the other hand, I prefer the analog version, so if I needed it this wouldn't be too shabby.
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Unfortunately after shipping it's only a couple bucks cheaper than the 888D on Amazon (if you aren't paying for Amazon shipping). On the other hand, I prefer the analog version, so if I needed it this wouldn't be too shabby.
Shipping only went up a dollar or two once I added the Solder and a Soldapullt. Viable option if you're going to be combining an order :) Do you think I should go Analog or Digital for the 888?
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I like the quick and easy adjustment of grabbing the knob. There are presets for the 888D, but personally, nothing beats a quick tweak of a knob.
I could say it again if you want :)
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It's too bad the nonD isn't available anymore other than maybe secondhand.
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I like the quick and easy adjustment of grabbing the knob. There are presets for the 888D, but personally, nothing beats a quick tweak of a knob.
I could say it again if you want :)
Thanks for the opinion :) The Digital one looks weird anyway, only has a temp up button? I like the ease and simplicity of a knob. Looks like I'll be ordering it to(day)(night) :p
It's too bad the nonD isn't available anymore other than maybe secondhand.
This is the nonD :)
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Yeah the temp adjustment is a digit modifier... like setting a digital alarm clock. You select a digit and press up until it's the number you want. blech!!!