Is the tip of the BYOC soldering iron replaceable?
https://buildyourownclone.com/collectio ... er-stationDo you think that the soldering iron in this kit would be sufficient for making, say, 15 BYOC pedals?
https://www.amazon.ca/handskit-Solderin ... 01N46T138/Here are some of the user reviews:
"purchased with the high rating reviews this kit received. Was as advertised, only complaint is the sponge is crappy and the soldering iron stand is poorly built, all else is great. Would purchase again"
"I knew what I was buying, a Soldering Iron Kit at an awesome price, for the money I paid I'd say I got better than my moneys worth. Was reading a guy who said it was cheap? I own kits at work that cost over the $1k line, they both pretty much perform the same task and job, hows the quality? It's $40 bucks of quality and I believe I received my $40 bucks of quality. Great product, works, I like how it's built and I recommend it to anyone."
"I purchased this item for small repairs, I have not yet had a chance to use everything in the kit but I can say that the solder remover and the soldering tool itself work great. For the price, there isn't anything wrong with this kit, it has everything you could need for basic electronic repairs."
"Made in China! That is why you get all these items in a kit for $40 CDN! Many of the parts and components are pretty cheap. I was surprised as to how small the soldering iron was . . . I thought it would have a bit more heft. The iron is more akin to the size of an oversized pen than a traditional soldering iron. The base for the iron is pretty cheap too - they included what appears to be a sponge for wetting/cleaning of the iron tip. Barely absorbs water and doesn't even fit in the indentation in the base where it's supposed to go. I would only recommend this kit if you do soldering once in a blue moon."