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🔥 Master your rework game with instant heat and precision control!
The SUGON 8620DX is a professional 1300W digital hot air rework station featuring ultra-fast heating to 592°F in 2 seconds, a wide adjustable temperature range from 212℉ to 845℉, and six quick-change nozzles. Designed for precision with a microcomputer-controlled sensor, it offers 4 memory presets, adjustable airflow, and smart sleep functions. Certified by FCC, CE, and RoHS, it ensures durability and safety, making it ideal for SMD soldering, PCB repair, and advanced electronics work.













| ASIN | B09B3HWC23 |
| Brand | HengTianMei |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 32 Reviews |
| Display Style | LED |
| Display type | LED |
| Included Components | handle,nozzle |
| Included components | handle,nozzle |
| Item Weight | 6.46 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 6.46 Kilograms |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 212 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | HengTianMei SUGON |
| Model Number | 8620DX 110V |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Part Number | 2020D 86108620 |
| Temperature Stability | 212 degrees_fahrenheit |
| UPC | 784121416994 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 845 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 1300 watts |
R**K
Very Impressed
I've been looking for a hot air rework station for a while now. I have one of those cheaper setups that have the fan and everything included in the handle itself. I never could quite get used to working with it. I looked at the Quick and Atten suggested by Louis Rossman and almost bought that one. For some reason though, this one kept drawing my attention. It was 1300 watts as opposed to 1000. It was a bit cheaper and I really liked the stand that comes with it. I am not disappointed at all. This thing feels heavy duty. It heats up almost instantly. The control I feel with this vs the cheap ones is night and day. First thing I did was build a little smd solder project using just this. Normally I would build something like that with a standard soldering iron. By the time I finished the little kit, I think I can solder faster with this station than an iron. I started at 450c and 50% air. By the end, I was at 375c and 25% air. Turns out I needed way less than I previously thought. You just point the nozzle at the solder pad and it melts almost instantly. I have some scrap boards that have balled chips on them. I'll be playing around with that next. While I'm not an expert on rework stations, I am an very well versed on good quality tools in this field. I would buy another one without hesitation if I needed one. Recommended.
M**O
Excelente estación para los trabajos de soldadura.
Satisfecho con el desempeño de esta estación.
G**D
Better than expected
You never know until you receive an item just what you’re going to get. This Sugon 8620DX-PRO exceeds my expectations. While I don’t have much usage on it yet, the temperature and airflow control seems very good. I will need to measure the temperature with my thermocouple to see how close it is. It included a very beefy desk stand for the hand piece - I don’t see it moving by itself. This provides a sleep function which turns off the nozzle. Also included were 4 tips of various sizes, and a spare nozzle/heating element (I don’t know if I missed it in the description but nice that it’s included). The only ding I have against this is that the hose going to the handpiece is a bit tacky and wants to collect dust and stuff. Hopefully it doesn’t degrade and get icky over time - we’ll see. Overall looks like a good unit, worth the extra money over the cheap alternatives. Definitely an improvement over my old Hakko 850.
T**T
Not perfect - but great value for the money
Pros: 1) Cost 2) Heating speed 3) Large, bright display 4) Adjustable cradle 5) Auto cool-down 6) Tip storage with clip to allow tool-less changing 7) Four presets 8) Calibration ability 9) Spare heating element provided 10) Max temp. exceeds some others 11) Quiet Cons: 1) Cheap feel (typical for China) 2) Tubing is not reinforced (like on my Hakko 850) 3) I would rather have a rotary encoder (albiet at extra cost) vs buttons to make quick changes 4) Six tips are provided (which are somewhat redundant) but no angled tips. Bummer. I just used mine for the first time to cleanly and rapidly (~3 minutes) remove an XBox Series X HDMI connector. That's no small feat. I just got mine so I can't speak to reliability, but initial impressions are positive. I've been designing and repairing electronics for over four decades and I'm not easily impressed - fwiw.
H**O
Fantastic rework system
Great heat system. Very fast and the blower needs to be low because it's very fast at heating and the heat pump is super strong.
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