The Weller WHA900 Hot Air Station features a closed-loop feedback control said to maintain desired temperature at the nozzle, independent of the airflow rate. The sensor, located inside the nozzle, adjusts heat output based on user-selected settings. Its hot air pencil, usable with a wide range of nozzles, reportedly yields a 650W output and a temperature range of 100° to 1,000°F.
 
Cooper Hand Tools, www.cooperhandtools.com/weller
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