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Reddit mentions of BAKU BK-858A SMD Brushless Heat Gun Hot Air Rework Station with Stand 110V 700W

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BAKU BK-858A SMD Brushless Heat Gun Hot Air Rework Station with Stand 110V 700W
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    Features:
  • Power Input 110V. Power Consumption 700W. US Plug.
  • Soldering iron and heat gun Accurate temperature control (±1 °C). Suitable for lead-free soldering and desoldering.
  • Heat Gun Temperature Range 100 °C ~ 450 °C Air Flow 120 litres / Min Max
  • Great for Repair work e.g cell phone boards, TV boards, electronic repairs etc
  • Included in Package: BAKU BK-858A soldering station module (1 pc.) Hot air gun (1 pc.) Hot air gun nozzles (3 Pcs) Power cord (1 pc.) User manual (1 pc.)
Specs:
Height5.905511805 Inches
Length5.4330708606 Inches
Width3.93700787 Inches

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Found 1 comment on BAKU BK-858A SMD Brushless Heat Gun Hot Air Rework Station with Stand 110V 700W:

u/Denis63 · 1 pointr/consolerepair

https://www.amazon.com/F2C-853d-Supply-Soldering-Station/dp/B018LFTWTK

this thing? it has a power supply in it?! well shiiittttt buying it now...

oh and welcome to Canada

https://www.amazon.ca/VIVOHOME-Soldering-Rework-Station-Supply/dp/B07J5W2TVX/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=hot+air+station+power+supply&qid=1565643011&s=gateway&sr=8-2

jesus, gunna have to look around. i'll probably end up with something like this though

https://www.amazon.ca/BK-858A-Brushless-Rework-Station-Stand/dp/B07B8VTWBD?ref_=bl_dp_s_web_16707359011

anyway, game gear can be done without a hot air gun... hmm. i do have shaky hands, maybe i'll do it in the morning prior to my coffee. i've got a week off of work coming up, i think i'll buy replacement caps now and see how it goes. as for the method to remove the old caps you mention, i've seen youtubers do it that way, i think 8-bit guy was the guy doing it. made it look pretty easy. im mostly worried about the "caps that look like SMD resistors" i do not know their names.