Soldering Iron/Station

I'm in the market for a new soldering iron. Something for doing simple crossover work and possibly some diy amp building and repair work in the near future.
The iron I have was a hand-me-down Weller WTCPN, I believe it's an early 80's unit that's seen better days. I'm looking for something a little more ergonomical.
I've set my budget around $150 USD or so. Models I've considered are the Hakko FX888D, Weller WE1010, KSGER T12, and the TS100, TS80P type irons. I'm also open to other suggestions as well.
 
The Weller WTCPN that you already have is really good, just replace the tip if it has any defects,
or is not the right shape (best for general work is 700F or 800F, small chisel).
Use only 63/37 eutectic solder.
 
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The Weller WTCPN that you already have is really good, just replace the tip if it has any defects,
or is not the right shape (best for general work is 700F or 800F, small chisel).
Use only 63/37 eutectic solder.
My WTCPN sometimes works intermittently, even with a new tip. I haven't opened it up yet but from what I've read there's just a transformer and switch inside. I'm guessing the switch is on its way out.

Thought I would add I've got a big ol' Weller gun that I use for non precision heavy stuff.
 
I know this may be frowned upon but if you're not doing a lot of this kind of stuff every single day and it's just as a hobby? I got a whole soldering station with the hot air and everything with selectable digital temperature gauge for about $50 from eBay.
comes with tip soldering iron and everything else that you need to basically get out of the box and start working.

mine's a little more of an advanced model but quite honestly something like this would work just fine And $40 bucks. Keep it as a spare. the irons are basically cheap and they're kind of throw away and they're not really up to the same quality as something as American or Japanese or even australian-made but again if you're just a hobbyist this is kind of a nice little kit
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as far as I know these kids will work with genuine hakko irons and some other brands but again I'm not that serious in the solder work. but it's worked wonders for me.
I mainly just play around with LEDs solar lights and the occasional speaker soldering job.