I don't know if it's a gift, bad tools or simple retardation but I've NEVER had luck with desoldering parts. 
Back when I first started recapping I had the classic desoldering bulb. It was cheap but it worked. Eventually I made my way up to the desoldering pens and never really looked back. However I could never properly desolder much else without damaging the components or the PCB. I ended up hacksawing off parts and then using the oven (and alter a hot air gun) to separate the parts. Still had a lot of wrecked parts but it was faster than the pen. Forget wick, I could never get that crap to work.
About ten years ago I got one of those Radio Shack desoldering irons with the bulb and stuff. Never really liked it because it did an amazing job of ripping up PCB's and doing a very poor job.
Anyways, so for christmas this year I asked Santa for a proper desoldering gun.
GaoJie's are no Hakko 808 but a lot of the parts are interchangeable and they're pretty much the same specs. They also cost about $120. I had also seen them and their variants cleanly, effortlessly and even rapidly desolder parts to the point they literally fell off the board. This is what I had been wanting for over a decade and santa got me one for Christmas.
Now we go back to the beginning. Like I said, I've never had luck with desoldering tools and astoundingly this gun is horrible. The vacuum is fine. I can set it to anywhere in 350-450c but there's just no thermal transfer from the tip. Even clean and tinned it can take upwards of thirty seconds to just get the solder on a through-hole resistor to melt and even then most of the time you get a hole which is only half cleared. I can't blame the tool because it's based off a tried and true design so what's the deal?

Back when I first started recapping I had the classic desoldering bulb. It was cheap but it worked. Eventually I made my way up to the desoldering pens and never really looked back. However I could never properly desolder much else without damaging the components or the PCB. I ended up hacksawing off parts and then using the oven (and alter a hot air gun) to separate the parts. Still had a lot of wrecked parts but it was faster than the pen. Forget wick, I could never get that crap to work.
About ten years ago I got one of those Radio Shack desoldering irons with the bulb and stuff. Never really liked it because it did an amazing job of ripping up PCB's and doing a very poor job.
Anyways, so for christmas this year I asked Santa for a proper desoldering gun.
GaoJie's are no Hakko 808 but a lot of the parts are interchangeable and they're pretty much the same specs. They also cost about $120. I had also seen them and their variants cleanly, effortlessly and even rapidly desolder parts to the point they literally fell off the board. This is what I had been wanting for over a decade and santa got me one for Christmas.
Now we go back to the beginning. Like I said, I've never had luck with desoldering tools and astoundingly this gun is horrible. The vacuum is fine. I can set it to anywhere in 350-450c but there's just no thermal transfer from the tip. Even clean and tinned it can take upwards of thirty seconds to just get the solder on a through-hole resistor to melt and even then most of the time you get a hole which is only half cleared. I can't blame the tool because it's based off a tried and true design so what's the deal?
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