Quick 861DW Hot Air Rework Station vs Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right station for your needs.

Quick

$119

vs
Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station

Weller

$99

Spec Winner

Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station

Wins on 2 of 3 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecQuick 861DW Hot Air Rework StationWeller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station
Station TypeHot-Air Rework StationDigital Soldering Station
Wattage700 W70 W
Temp Range100–480°C °C200–450°C °C
Temp Stability5 ±°C5 ±°C
Tip SystemNozzle Set (5 pcs)ET Series
Digital DisplayYesYes
Temp LockNoYes
Sleep ModeYesYes
Hot-Air ChannelYesNo
Channels11
Price$119$99
Rating4.3/104.4/10
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Pros & Cons

Quick 861DW Hot Air Rework Station

Pros

  • Stable airflow at low settings — critical for fine SMD rework without blowing components
  • 700W heater recovers quickly after opening the gun nozzle
  • Wide temperature range covers both low-temp paste and lead-free rework
  • Includes 5 nozzle shapes for different component footprints
  • Automatic sleep when handpiece holstered — extends element life
  • Better-built than YIHUA/ATTEN alternatives in the same price band

Cons

  • Display calibration can drift — verify with thermocouple on first use
  • No iron channel — hot-air only, needs a separate soldering station
  • Pump noise is audible in quiet environments
  • Nozzle set is not labeled — requires reference card to identify shapes

Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station

Pros

  • 70W gives noticeably better heat recovery on large joints than 60W Hakko
  • Iron heats from cold to 400°C in under 20 seconds
  • ETA tip series is affordable and widely available at hardware stores
  • Large easy-to-read display with lock function
  • Compatible with Weller's older WES51 tips — huge legacy ecosystem
  • Often $10–20 cheaper than FX-888D

Cons

  • Temperature stability slightly looser than Hakko (~±5°C vs ±2°C under load)
  • Iron cable is stiffer and heavier than Hakko's
  • No programmer presets — single temperature display only
  • Holder design collects flux residue and is harder to clean

Our Verdicts

Quick 861DW Hot Air Rework Station

The Quick 861DW is the best standalone hot-air rework station under $150. Stable airflow and 700W heating make it genuinely useful for SMD removal and BGA work. Pair it with an FX-888D for a complete repair-tech bench.

Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station

The WE1010NA trades Hakko's precision for raw wattage and lower entry cost. For beginners and hobbyists who solder intermittently, it's excellent. Professionals who care about tight temp stability should step up to FX-888D or better.

Quick 861DW Hot Air Rework Station

$119

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Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station

$99

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