Vman, thanks for the update. You're right about the iron wattage - lower is better. Actually my tool of choice is a temperature controlled iron. These use a sensor at the iron tip and deliver just enough power to keep it at the right temperature. You can also dial in your desired tip temperature to suit the solder and job. Absolutely the safest iron for PCB work.
I paid about $80 for mine 10 years ago.
I still like the solder sucker better than the wick.
I paid about $80 for mine 10 years ago.
I still like the solder sucker better than the wick.