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Gents, I'm looking around for a good butane gas powered soldering iron.

Just wondering what you have and if its any good, what brand/model you would recommend?

Not after a cheap chitty one- had them and they dont really do it.

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Got a dremel one from eBay. Does the job and was $60 from memory.

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I bought a good one from dick smith 2 years ago, never used it because I never bought butane

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I use snap on but wellar is the same but cheaper as it does not have a lifetime warranty. Snapon will set you back about $180 and wellar will be about $130. I have had many soldering iron and I would definitely go one of these two brands. As cheap ones spit 2-3 inch flames from the exhaust and catch on fire and the metal heating iron turns to sh****t.

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http://www.justtools.com.au/prod2084.htm this is what I have and its been great for 6+ years cost me about $120 so shop around. But if I was to buy again I would go for this one that my old man just got a few months back and I think he paid about $160 http://www.justtools.com.au/prod2549.htm

Both wellers...

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I have had the snap on and equivalent Weller. The Weller is a better unit. The Snap on had never ending problems with ignitors and elements and broke after falling from the door sill of my 4b onto the ground. The Weller has been dropped/kicked/left out in the rain and still works.

I also have a smaller china spec "proflame" (or something similar to that) which is small enough for electronics work. Not a bad little unit.

What are you planning to use it for?

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Nothing too big wire gauge wise Ralphy, mostly auto electrical, with soldering ring terminals onto amp cables likely to be the biggest it will see.

Any larger than that I can go up to a 240v. I dont have a garage so having to run out power leads for a couple of wire solders sucks , probably just getting old/lazy/grumpy but hey, you can never have too many toys tools!

So far weller looks like the fav, are they still german assembled?

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