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Comentado en Canadá el 30 de julio de 2024
It's definitely an investment up front, but I can tell you, for me, it was worth it. I use mine for vintage audio restoration and repair and I use it constantly. Most of my work is with single-layer circuit boards and it works very well. I usually add a bit of solder to reflow the joint that I'm desoldering to make it come off a bit nicer and the results are always good. I bought some extra tips, a new filter pipe, and some more filters so that I have spare parts for the future. Tips are relatively expense, but are of good quality and last a long time. Maybe forever. It's really nice to be able to instantly lift a leg of a resistor or a capacitor to open up a circuit when troubleshooting or to make a reading on a part. You can also use this to do quick solder jobs if you don't feel like plugging your regular iron in. I've used the cheap desoldering hand guns before and I can tell you the pump isn't nearly as powerful, nor the heater. It is also alot sturdier. This tool heats up FAST, and it gets HOT. I've always used mine on the lowest heat setting and it gets extremely hot, which is really what you need so that the heat penetrates the solder joint and gets everything good and liquified. The high price tag is unfortunate, because the Japanese models that run on 100VAC seem to cost about $200 CAD less. I often wonder if it would have worked just as well. I didn't want to take the chance though. I advise against buying a used desoldering tool , as there are so many parts that fail and you can't get parts for most of the models that people are trying to hawk these days. In my opinion, this is the best buy.
Sam (W3OHM)
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de octubre de 2024
This is probably the best made hand held powered vacuum desoldering device on the market today. At a setting of around 700F (371C) it is more than capable of removing the most stubborn components. Tip change is easy (even hot!) and the unit will extract a lot of components before you need to empty the collector. The unit has a really nice latch system on the solder collector that locks the spring in place so that removal and replacement of the collector is easy. When you replace it you simply push a button to lock the collector in place. I do wish at this price they would include the 0.8, 1.5 and 2mm tips though. I removed over 200 parts of all types off of two quality FR-4 PCB's and it worked without a hitch and without any lifted pads. Now for my gripes: The case is cheap blow molded plastic (the kind of thing you see at Harbor Freight on cheap tool kits) with plastic hinges. This is not the sort of thing that I would expect from a professional tool. Also there is no extra storage room for things that you might need in the field. I better solution would be a case with real latches and a HDPE foam insert that could easilly be modified as needed. In addition the iron stand is a joke. It looks like something that a 5 year old would design. The stand for this device should be stable and fully support the unit sitting on a bench. My Solderwerks BK-3090 (I bought from Circuit Specialists, around 2 years ago and no parts are available WTF? hence the Hakko FR-301 purchase) had a much better case and a far superior iron holder. The sad thing is Hakko does not offer anything better as a bench holder for the FR-301. I have ordered a couple of different 3rd party ones to try but I may just continue to use the Solderwerks holder. I wish I could buy another one of those. Solderwerks tool was junk but at least the stand and case were good. I may have to fabricate or modify my own. As for the case I may just reuse the Solderwerks one. As an engineer Hakko should be ashamed to offer such a great tool with these glaring faults.
FANYE.
Comentado en México el 8 de febrero de 2022
LLEGO EN TIEMPO Y A BUEN PRECIO
The Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de noviembre de 2022
The Hakko FR301-03/P is amazing and de-solders small and large through-hole and even small surface mount components quickly and easily, without damage to either the PWB or components. Very strong suction, adjustable/controlled tip temperature, easy to learn to use, easy to clean, easy to change tips. Readily available tips and filters. High quality and comes with a nice case with cleaning tools, spare parts (and a really inadequate stamped stainless steel holder). Note that the OPTIONAL Hakko C1100 soldering iron holder fits this tool perfectly and keeps it stable when not in use - it really should be supplied as "standard" with the FR301-03/P.I bought the Hakko FR301-03/P and tested it against my older, industrial de-soldering tool that has a separate power supply/vacuum source & lines to the de-soldering head (which is large and whose handle gets pretty hot). The all-in-one Hakko FR301-03/P is more agile, the handle stays cool and hence its much easier/quicker to use. It's a Ferrari in comparison and has replaced the older machine completely.Worth every penny.
Alejandro
Comentado en México el 10 de julio de 2021
Esta herramienta la compre para desoldar la PPU de un viejo NES y ha funcionado a la perfección. Si bien es posible desoldar con un cautín normal y un desoldador común de bomba de vació, la American HAKKO hace todo mucho más fácil y valió cada peso que pague por ella, ya que pienso darle uso en otros proyectos. Va a serme útil a mí que sólo hago trabajos de electrónica por Hobby de vez en cuando, así que pienso que debe serlo aún más para alguien que se dedique a este tipo de actividades de manera constante. Muy recomendable.Además llegó muy rápido y sin contratiempos.
Amando A. Pombo Cruz
Comentado en México el 6 de diciembre de 2021
Está genial, viene con su estuche. Me ahorra mucho tiempo al desoldar.
Dexter W.
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de diciembre de 2021
I have a 474 desoldering station (not Hakko) that is 2 or 3 years old. I mostly remove 5-pin relays and reuse the board with a simple MOSFET switch circuit. I had gotten the process down to a science with the 474 desoldering station - 450 C, 5 to 8 seconds to liquify the solder, pull trigger while circling the tip around the pin for 3 seconds and keep pulling the trigger until after the desoldering gun was off the pad. On pin 3, 4 and 5 I would use my finger to wiggle the relay loose during this process. I would usually have to clean the filters at around 30 to 40 relays as the suction would gradually decrease to a point where the pins wouldn't be cleaned out completely. I was deciding on a replacement when the suction wouldn't remove more than half the solder (still not sure where my leak is or if it is the pump).With the Hakko set between 400 C to 450 C, it is approximately 1 or 2 seconds on the pad and pull the trigger, I move the tip around bit. The Hakko suction is much better - it usually removes most if not all the solder. The Hakko almost seems like it keeps the solder liquified while pulling whereas on the 474 it felt like the solder started cooling as soon as I pulled the trigger.The Hakko is much easier to clean. The 474 was a bit finicky because the heat wasn't very isolated - there was the handling of hot spring filters, etc. The spring filter was also a pain to clean even if replaced with a better compatible spring.The time savings on the Hakko are significant - approximately 2 to 3 times faster with much less hassle and frustration. I also like how it is portable with it's own case, this will save me some space.Simply a high quality and well designed tool. It was worth every penny and I expect it to pay for itself with the time saved.
ComputerNerd
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de noviembre de 2020
I rarely am moved to write a review, but I am so thrilled with this product. I recently got into restoring vintage audio equipment. I started off using the manual copper wick or "solder sucker" tools, which were fine for one or two components, but are just punishing to use when trying to desolder 30 or more components in a single unit. Based on the good reviews, I sprang for the Hakko and I'm so glad I did. It's easy to use, easy to clean, basically foolproof. It's a HUGE time saver and gives a much better result than the manual methods I mentioned.The included tip has been fine for almost all of the normal capacitors, transistors, etc. that I need to remove, but sometimes thicker pins (like jumper pins) won't fit in the tip. The accessory tips are stupidly expensive, so I haven't bought those, instead using the tip I have to sort of melt and vacuum around the solder joint rather than on top of it. It still works to get about 90% of the solder cleaned up, and the wick or manual pump in conjunction with a soldering iron can take care of the rest.My only gripe is that the metal stand is a bit chintzy and the natural coil tension of its thick power cord can sort of push it around quite easily.Not a product complaint, but a safety tip: it's easy to forget that this thing is on. A couple times I have carelessly allowed a cord to drape across the tip only to watch the smoke rise as the insulation on it melts.
J Cuan Lee
Comentado en México el 27 de octubre de 2020
Funciona excelente pero solo que la punta cuesta MUUUY CARA para lo que es
Gilberto Hernandez Armendariz
Comentado en México el 24 de octubre de 2020
Es una herramienta muy útil para hacer trabajos de excelente calidad
edilberto herrejon
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2019
desolda de maravilla es muy útil en trabajos de electrónica
Pablin1783
Comentado en México el 13 de julio de 2019
Tengo un negocio de máquinas xbox one y 360 a comisión y reparar los controles se había convertido en mi némesis, sobretodo la parte de desoldar, a veces se notan las pistas y no vuelve a quedar bien aunque los puentees.Después de pensarlo, dije le voy a invertir lo de 6 controles a esta pistola, y estoy super contento, es buenísima y hago todo superrapido, bien valió la pena esta inversión.
LUIS ALBERTO SOSA RIVERO
Comentado en México el 22 de diciembre de 2019
Excelente producto, era lo que necesitaba
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