Uni-T UT139C True-RMS Multimeter vs Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station

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

Uni-T

$49

vs
Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station

Weller

$99

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Uni-T UT139C True-RMS Multimeter

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecUni-T UT139C True-RMS MultimeterWeller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station
Station TypeDigital MultimeterDigital Soldering Station
Wattage0 W70 W
Temp RangeN/A °C200–450°C °C
Temp Stability1 ±°C5 ±°C
Tip SystemStandard Banana LeadsET Series
Digital DisplayYesYes
Temp LockNoYes
Sleep ModeYesYes
Hot-Air ChannelNoNo
Channels11
Price$49$99
Rating4.5/104.4/10
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Pros & Cons

Uni-T UT139C True-RMS Multimeter

Pros

  • True-RMS measurement — essential for AC signals beyond simple sine waves
  • Auto-ranging saves constant dial adjustment during debugging sessions
  • NCV (non-contact voltage) tester built in
  • CAT III 600V safety rating — appropriate for bench and household circuits
  • Backlit display readable in dimly lit workbenches
  • Remarkably accurate for the price: <1% DC voltage deviation in testing

Cons

  • Capacitance measurement is slow compared to dedicated component testers
  • Lead quality is mediocre — upgrade to silicone-insulated leads for regular use
  • No data logging or USB output
  • Case feels plasticky — survivable but not drop-proof

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

Uni-T UT139C True-RMS Multimeter

The UT139C punches well above its $50 price. True-RMS, auto-ranging, and CAT III rating make it a legitimate bench multimeter. For hobbyists and repair techs who need accurate readings without Fluke prices, this is the recommendation.

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.

Uni-T UT139C True-RMS Multimeter

$49

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Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station

$99

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