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Choosing a low-middle of the range soldering iron...

TaDa

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Ok, I want to step up from the standard pencil iron to a temp controlled one.
I'm an infrequent user but when I do use it i don't want to wait around.
I also have a problem of not maintaining my irons (I'm not proud of it - just know my limitations) so anything that is easy to look after would be good.
I typically make small protoboard/pcb (through hole) circuits and/or solder cables together.

So if my budget is around £60 which iron(s) should I be thinking on?

Cheers
 
I would suggest the Antex irons, I've been using them for decades.

Unfortunately the don't make one-piece temperature controlled irons any more (due to them not meeting current interference requirements), and a seperate base and iron are quite dear.

Having said that (perhaps it was only low voltage ones they stopped?), I've just checked on Maplin, and they list the one I have at home:



No maintainence required - at least mine's never had (or required) any.
 
Thanks.
Will these work with the lead free solder? (I hadn't realised this had become a requirement!)
 
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