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Default De-solder machine. which is best ????

Anyone got some tips for me on buying a de-solder machine?
i am looking at a HAKKO Model # 808
It got the vaccume pump built into the handel.
anyone here have any experience with this item??
or should i go with something else.
Any recomendations welcome
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I prefer Hakko, but Pace also makes some good equipment. There seem
to be a zillion cheap Chinese "Hakko knock-offs" out there .. we have
some of them a work. They are garbage, compared to the "real thing".

YMMV
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 06:11:50 -0400, Darmok
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How about Xytronic 968 was just looking at it, it looks like nice
one

I prefer Hakko, but Pace also makes some good equipment. There seem
to be a zillion cheap Chinese "Hakko knock-offs" out there .. we have
some of them a work. They are garbage, compared to the "real thing".

YMMV


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