I have 3 of these. Other than tips, none have let me down.
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I bought one of these a long time ago. It scrapped out on me, but I sure liked it at the time. Before that, I had one of those microflame torches that took the little whippet styleTen years and still going strong.
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I had one of those. Man, that was years ago. It went thru tips really fast. Sure worked great.Ten years and still going strong.
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It's still going. It's my garage soldering pen and I have another in the house. I had bought an expensive Weller butane soldering pen and it crapped in only a few jobs. This little Radio Shack brand was cheap and very reliable.I bought one of these a long time ago. It scrapped out on me, but I sure liked it at the time. Before that, I had one of those microflame torches that took the little whippet style
I had one of those. Man, that was years ago. It went thru tips really fast. Sure worked great.
maybe a bit off topic since this is not a butane soldering iron, but if anyone wants a great tool to use for soldering PL-259 connectors, get one of these:
grind a small curve into the tip so it will sit nicely on the shield of a PL-259 and you'll be able to solder in all four holes without overheating the dielectric of the coax because the heat transfers super fast.
LC