UK Hakko Parts - Solved

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  • Rapideye
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    • Feb 2006
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    UK Hakko Parts - Solved

    I ordered a new element for my trusty Hakko 936 in the UK:

    http://www.dancap.co.uk/

    Phone orders and posting checks, but the turnaround was less than a week.
    great guy, great service, Recommended A+
    He's going to get some paypal happening, so should make life easier.

    Cost of ordering from US or japan - £20 - £25 GBP

    Total cost from Dancap - £7.20 + £2 P&P


    hope this helps any Hakko fans in the UK
    Succesfull Caps = 1/1
    1. Shuttle XPC Recapping Project

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