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Hakko FX-888DX Digital Soldering Station

(5/5)
Review by Joshua Morris on
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Review

I upgraded to Hakko's FX-888DX this spring and it improves on the legendary 888D in all the ways I care about. The new rotary encoder and OLED display let me bounce between leaded 625°F work and 750°F lead-free joints without memorizing button codes, and the heater recovers in seconds even when I’m dragging across big ground planes. I’ve rebuilt keyboard PCBs, swapped USB-C connectors, and reflowed tiny RF shields with the stock T18-B tip, then swapped to chisel and micro-pencil tips in under a minute thanks to Hakko’s keyed collar. The station holds ±1°C once it settles, sleeps automatically after inactivity, and wakes almost instantly, so I waste less solder and stress fewer pads. It still bundles the sturdy iron holder, brass wool, and tip storage slots that made the old unit a staple. The only downsides are the cost of genuine tips and the need for fume extraction, but if you solder weekly this upgrade pays for itself in saved time and saved boards.

✓ Pros

  • Rotary encoder interface makes temperature changes fast and precise
  • 70W heater recovers in seconds on large copper pours
  • Auto-sleep and quick wake help extend tip life
  • Compatible with the full Hakko T18 tip catalog
  • Iron holder includes brass wool, sponge, and spare tip parking

✗ Cons

  • Genuine Hakko tips cost more than generic alternatives
  • You still need fume extraction or ventilation for heavier rework

Specifications

Power70W (120V)
Temp Range200-480°C (392-896°F)
Temperature Stability±1°C at idle
TipsHakko T18 series
Sleep TimerAdjustable 0-29 minutes
Date First AvailableMay 19, 2024