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Smitty Two wrote:
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Smitty Two mostly wrote:


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Because it's cheaper to steal a brand new unit from the customer
than to honor the warranty.


I Fixed That For You.

--Winston


Thanks. I was merely superimposing my experience with Edsyn. They offer
a 1 yr. warranty. If you return the iron for repair within 1 yr, they
send a brand new unit, free.

After 1 yr, they offer a lifetime fixed-price repair that is about 1/2
the new cost. Send in a unit for fixed-price repair, you get a brand new
unit in return. They call it a repair, but it ain't, obviously. It's
just a way to sell a new unit and circumvent the dealer (and the
dealer's markup.)

I see it as a win-win, actually. When I got sick to f-ing death of
fixing the Wellers, and paying for all those replacement parts, I
switched over to Edsyn. The reliability / longevity is about 10x, and
when they do finally break, I get new units for the price of a couple of
replacement parts.


Ironically I never thought to try an Edsyn soldering
tool, though I've bought and happily used lots of their
'Soldapullit' products.

I'm now thrilled with the performance of my Metcal iron!

--Winston