Works, but falsely described.
The good:
It functions. The soldering tip heats up FAST. Hot air works as expected. The construction of the unit is fairly robust with (mostly) big through-hole and panel-mount components, not too much SMD inside. It should be easy to repair or modify if (when) necessary.
The bad:
This unit was described as ESD safe, explicitly claiming a "Tip ground impedance" of 2ohm. After a test with my multimeter on the 20 megohm range showed no conductivity to the soldering tip (hot air tip was grounded fine), I opened the unit up and discovered that although the wire from the iron tip looks connected, once it gets to the PCB it goes nowhere. !!??? This is easily corrected by adding your own connection to ground (see picture of how I fixed it), but the dishonesty is sad.
Also, although it's not really dishonest, the description is not clear about the automatic standby feature for when you put the tool down. That applies ONLY to the hot air tool, not the iron.
Aside from that, the control layout is not intuitive. The hot air tool is on the left side, but the left power switch is for the iron instead. !?!?? I corrected this problem myself by reversing the connectors to the switches. (Labels? Who needs correct labels?) And finally, using the hot air tool makes my workbench lights constantly flicker due to simple low frequency (maybe 5-10hz) on/off modulation of the 120V heating element.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: New