• Bronzie@sh.itjust.works
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      9 hours ago

      I just got one, and it’s so practical with a PD battery bank. Can now solder inside or outside on my car/bike with zero hazzle

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        2 hours ago

        I love my Pinecil. I recommend them to kids as a beginner iron cause of the low price and sleep function.

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        5 hours ago

        I have one too, I like the idea of it but can’t solder with it. For any serious work I use my old transformer iron that has enough power to melt the solder.

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          5 hours ago

          Sure, a Weller station will probably last a lifetime even with serious usage, but I do maybe…. 20 total solder joint per year, so I couldn’t justify the price.

          I do agree that it’s better at what it’s supposed to do though

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            4 hours ago

            Not quite a Weller station, but also will last a lifetime ;)

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            Edit: I’m aware that USB irons are good and I’m just shit at using them

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              3 hours ago

              I really appreciate that you took the time to take a photo to show us your iron. It’s nice to get the more personal touch as I keep forgetting we are real people talking together.

              It looks like an old clenodium. I’m sure it has seen its fair share of work. Thanks for sharing!