I noticed that Aoyue sells a lot more than cheap soldering irons:
Amazon.com: aoyue: Industrial & Scientific
Chinese manufacturing is bringing down the prices of all sorts of products. I think that Hakko wants to keep their established price point which is maybe 20% less than Weller. I have a hunch that they could sell their 936 solder stations for $39 and still make a profit on them. (If it sounds like I have renounced my Hakko 936 solder station that is not true- I just want to save it for critical work that requires its accuracy.)
Steve Ahola
P.S. I have dealt with eBay a lot (usually Buy It Now's because the auctions would raise my blood pressure) but it was mainly for used musical equipment; there is not a lot that go wrong with a lap steel that can't be fixed- its just a plank of wood with strings and a pickup! Nowadays I usually deal with Amazon since they offer a better warranty than eBay; if the USPS says that they delivered a package but you didn't receive it, good luck trying to get anything from eBay or PayPal. On the other hand I've had Amazon reship two items that were either misdelivered or stolen. eBay/PayPal acts strictly as a middleman: only if they can get the seller to reimburse them will they honor their much-tauted guarantee which is not worth the price of the paper it isn't printed on.: )
Amazon.com: aoyue: Industrial & Scientific
Chinese manufacturing is bringing down the prices of all sorts of products. I think that Hakko wants to keep their established price point which is maybe 20% less than Weller. I have a hunch that they could sell their 936 solder stations for $39 and still make a profit on them. (If it sounds like I have renounced my Hakko 936 solder station that is not true- I just want to save it for critical work that requires its accuracy.)
Steve Ahola
P.S. I have dealt with eBay a lot (usually Buy It Now's because the auctions would raise my blood pressure) but it was mainly for used musical equipment; there is not a lot that go wrong with a lap steel that can't be fixed- its just a plank of wood with strings and a pickup! Nowadays I usually deal with Amazon since they offer a better warranty than eBay; if the USPS says that they delivered a package but you didn't receive it, good luck trying to get anything from eBay or PayPal. On the other hand I've had Amazon reship two items that were either misdelivered or stolen. eBay/PayPal acts strictly as a middleman: only if they can get the seller to reimburse them will they honor their much-tauted guarantee which is not worth the price of the paper it isn't printed on.: )
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