Hi all,

Do you have some recommendations for a soldering station that would meet my needs?

I’ve been into hobby electronics for a few years, doing mostly analog audio projects but recently got into repairing and repurposing broken electronics (Bluetooth earbuds, speakers, USB cables and such).

I’ve been using a cheap Parkside(LIDL)-rebranded “generic Chinese product” (I came across the exact same model on AliExpress, in different colors); which has served me well until now but has a few flaws that I can’t be bothered with anymore. Mainly: -it takes ages to get hot. -the cable going from the station to the iron is super thick and stiff, which is annoying as hell…

I would like it to be the least expensive possible, while being good enough I’d be happy with it for the foreseeable future.

I have been looking at these:

Old tech, cheap tips (<1€)

Newer tech, “expensive” tips (8-10€)

And wondering how these “newer” types of iron compare to stations, what are the main drawbacks?

Thanks a lot in advance for any input, Please be gentle if you think I’m an idiot :)

Edit: changed the “Smolderin” in title to “soldering”

  • moody@lemmings.world
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    11 days ago

    The Pinecil is nice for small projects and accurate work because of its size. It heats up in just a few seconds, and fits nicely in the hand. It’s USB powered, so you need a USB-C PD power source to run it, ideally with a long enough cable that it won’t get in your way.

    If I had a need for frequent soldering, I would get one of the high-power models with a small pen, or at least one with a better cable. I like the Pinecil a lot, it’s really good at what I need out of it, but I think it needs some work before it becomes a good professional tool.

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      10 days ago

      It also has a normal power jack, so you don’t have to use USB.

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        10 days ago

        Yeah, one of those tiny barrel jacks. But it doesn’t come with an AC adapter, so you have to find one that matches.

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          10 days ago

          Solder one on an old laptop power brick or get an adapter to run it from a 20V power tool battery.