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I have a Yihua 862BD+! So far no complaints. I've had it for a few years now but only used it for light duty work. It gets pulled out here and there when I need it, which is usually when I do to do smd stuff or I need more precise temperature control than what my cheap little barely temperature controlled iron can do. Though I've also found a few other nice uses for the hot air unrelated to soldering. For example, I use it to heat up these cheap little disposable polyethylene pipette droppers so that I can stretch them out to give them an ultra fine tip. Super useful for dispensing instant CA glue for model building and stuff.
Noted! I would love one with integrated heater in the tip but those are pretty expensive. I'm debating whether I need the hot air. On the one hand, it would be useful. On the other, it would probably be fine without it? Like, I found how to get the hardest stuff soldered on by jlcpcb (namely the IC) for not too spendy... So I could probs get by with just a fine tip. But also hot air fun and then just solder paste+flux and go.