desoldering station/pump for lead solder

I use this and it works really well... Look on eBay or other sites for a 220V version 🙂
https://www.amazon.ca/HighTop-Automatic-Desoldering-Electric-Soldering/dp/B0932TJX9X/
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What? $400? I've always just used something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Lesnow-Desoldering-Electric-Soldering-Auxiliary/dp/B09CYKNYRF

Works great. Unless you are doing hours of de-soldering per day I guess...if you buy me one of those Hako units I'll use it 🙂
Yes. Painful. Never got on with the pumps, never could get the nozzle to the solder quick enough and the temptation to overheat is strong. Desolder braid works well. I'm going to try one of the cheaper Chinese Hakko-alikes. At least I'll know how good they are and if, when it fails, it's worth buying a Hakko or equivalent or just another Hakko-alike. I could buy 4 or more for the price of 1 Hakko...
 
Seriously, though, it really doesn't take that long at all to pay for itself through salvaging components without damaging them. I restore old test equipment as a hobby, not a business and have two of the Hakko's that were paid for in savings in about six months. It took a couple of years for friends to talk me into getting one of the prior model 808s, but I look at it now as one of the best equipment purchases that I've made.

Hal
 
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Seriously, though, it really doesn't take that long at all to pay for itself through salvaging components without damaging them. I restore old test equipment as a hobby, not a business and have two of the Hakko's that were paid for in savings in about six months. It took a couple of years for friends to talk me into getting one of the prior model 808s, but I look at it now as one of the best equipment purchases that I've made.

Hal
And it works OK with lead solder?
 
I like the Hakko 301, offers a great value, since the better gear is expensive... you will need some extra nozzles, consumables, they are kind of pricey. Mine died after very little use (probably a lemon) but I could get the main board to fix it for $40. After that it didn't give me more problems, And even when I upgraded it sometime later, I use it once in a while. If you get one, take notice that it needs proper maintenance.