I believe Japan is 100 volts service. I know for turntables like SP-10 from Japan, meant for Japanese market people buy some kind of converter for 120, maybe same thing there?
They are indeed, some users have used step up transformers while others have said it works fine as is.
A Call to Hakko would confirm if these 100v versions on eBay are fakes or not , or if these are their legit dealers
^ What I am mostly concerned about is how they function, whether or not genuine is a bit secondary at this price. Looking at other offerings on Amazon and elsewhere doesn't instill any confidence in units under $200, with 1 potential exception, Banggood SS-331H.
One thing that ways heavily in favor of the Hakko is that it is a pistol style with no additional Power Station.
One thing that ways heavily in favor of the Hakko is that it is a pistol style with no additional Power Station.
Just my experience, I ran into the same situation with the Hakko 100V version. I could not get the answer needed, so I purchased from a Canadian vendor that had what I wanted. No problems so far. I am happy.
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A Call to Hakko would confirm if these 100v versions on eBay are fakes or not , or if these are their legit dealers
The 100V versions are likely grey market imports, but not fakes. They may not work properly on 120V.
I have owned the one linked below for a few years now. It works quite well. For a few dollars more than the Hakko, you get the soldering portion, warranty and available replacement parts.
https://www.parts-express.com/Stahl...older-and-Desolder-Station-374-400?quantity=1
https://www.parts-express.com/Stahl...older-and-Desolder-Station-374-400?quantity=1
Just pulled the trigger, $170, due by 6/24/24! Thanks to @birdbox, @rayma and others, I am convinced that at least many on fleabay are indeed genuine 100V units made for the Japanese market. It is also highly likely that the 100V units will work fine in the US, though if concerned one could use a step down transformer. These appear to be the same ones being offered on Amazon for about $35 more, and while these have received a lot of 1 Star Reviews, mostly due to the units being sold with no mention of the fact that they are 100V units.
I got the 100V Hakko about a year ago from ebay, I can confirm it is legit. I use it with a stepdown, a great tool! I have not tried using it at 120V, i guess it should work well, but lowest temp would be around 400 deg C instead of 350.
That desolder pistol looks identical to the one on the Chinese desolder station I just got from amazonI have owned the one linked below for a few years now. It works quite well. For a few dollars more than the Hakko, you get the soldering portion, warranty and available replacement parts.
https://www.parts-express.com/Stahl...older-and-Desolder-Station-374-400?quantity=1
If i looks like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Deso...id=1718577446&sprefix=desolder,aps,145&sr=8-9
It is the first desoldering station I purchased, from a seller on eBay, several years ago. It stopped working and I purchased the Stahl, which was on sale, from Parts Express. Some months later I decided to open the machine and found out the problem was a loose wire, Trimmed and re-soldered it. That first desoldering station still works perfectly. MPJA carried spare parts so I bought a replacement gun and filters for future use.
It is the first desoldering station I purchased, from a seller on eBay, several years ago. It stopped working and I purchased the Stahl, which was on sale, from Parts Express. Some months later I decided to open the machine and found out the problem was a loose wire, Trimmed and re-soldered it. That first desoldering station still works perfectly. MPJA carried spare parts so I bought a replacement gun and filters for future use.
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