Looks interesting. Do you have a TS-100 soldering iron that you could compare it to? Because from the price point it looks like this is a direct competitor.
@DinohScene Who do you think is gonna be ending it ? (❁´◡`❁)
@enarky I actually don't have a TS-100, but I have used one before. I paid £20 for the main unit, the handle and the T12 Clone Tip. I bought it because my soldering station decided to die, If I was working right now I could have just taken it in to work and fixed it in less than half an hour. I've had it at least 25 years and it was second hand when i got it so lord only knows how old it actually is. I'll fix it and put in storage for now as sort of a semi-retired back up.
If this is as good as people say then I will end up getting the bigger version for my desk and making battery pack for this one so I can throw it in my tool kit. Keep an eye on the review section of the site as I will be throwing up a full review and if it is worth it.
I don't know why but this blog has just reminded me how annoying it is every time I hear Americans mispronounce Solder. Why the heck do they say Sodder and not Solder it makes zero sense
Oh god yes @AmandaRose Have you ever seen a guy on YouTube "Minty Comedic Arts " ? if not go watch his Jumanji video ... see how long you last. I mean he's a great guy does fantastic entertaining videos ... but he has at least one mispronunciation per video
@Xdqwerty, It was a monitoring application designed to monitor the activity of phones and computers (also known as "stalkware"). Somebody managed to hack into the company's Amazon web server and leaked the personal data of people using the program, they went out of business after this.
There was a HUGE vulnerability allowing somebody to grab raw unencrypted screenshots without them enforcing any form of security added using a simple Python script. The passwords for the accounts were MD5 hashed, so fairly easy to crack.