A bit of an update for the Hakko FR300. That ended up being the tool that I purchased, and yes, it really does a fine job. One consideration for me to remember is that some solder joints are made with higher temp solder. In these cases, it is required to turn up the temp on the tool. In fact, since I did not remember to do that, the solder 'froze' inside the suction tube, and it took some time to clear it and clean it. Now, as you might expect when I am doing something, I always think that I should go a step further. I grabbed a Q-tip and wetted it with acetone...bad idea. As I cleaned the plastic suction tube out, I noticed a long crack, and then another one. Too late, as the tube continued to react to the acetone until it was done. It didn't break apart as you might expect, but I used thin wire and a coat of epoxy for temporary repair until the next tube arrives.