
SAIKE 8858, 858D and 8586D can all support hot air repair work, but they fit different repair benches. The right choice depends on whether the buyer needs a portable hot air tool, a dedicated hot air rework station or a 2 in 1 machine with soldering support.
This guide compares the three models from the repair buyer's point of view: repair task, bench setup, working style, accessory support and quotation details.
Quick Answer
Choose SAIKE 8858 when portability and low machine weight matter. Choose SAIKE 858D when the buyer wants a dedicated bench hot air rework station with a hot air range up to 500°C. Choose SAIKE 8586D when the repair bench needs both hot air and soldering in one 2 in 1 station.
Main Difference
| Model | Main direction | Rated power | Working temperature | Maximum airflow | Machine weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAIKE 8858 | Portable hot air gun | 700W | Hot air: 100–480°C | 120 L/min | 0.93 kg |
| SAIKE 858D | Dedicated hot air rework station | 700W | Hot air: 100–500°C | 120 L/min | 1.72 kg |
| SAIKE 8586D | 2 in 1 hot air soldering station | 740W total | Hot air: 100–480°C; soldering: 200–480°C | 120 L/min | 2.33 kg |
All three use brushless-fan hot air systems. The published specifications list hot air temperature stability of ±1°C under the stated test conditions. The 8586D soldering section is rated at 40W and uses a 132A heating element.
When to Choose SAIKE 8858
SAIKE 8858 is suitable when the buyer wants a compact hot air repair tool instead of a larger bench station. At 0.93 kg, it is the lightest of these three models and suits mobile service, compact work areas and light SMD rework.
This direction often fits:
- Service teams that need a portable hot air gun.
- Repair shops handling light SMD or small electronics repair.
- Buyers searching for a compact heat gun for electronics repair.
- Users who do not need soldering built into the same machine.
For product details, see the SAIKE 8858 product page.
When to Choose SAIKE 858D
SAIKE 858D is a dedicated hot air gun rework station. It is a better fit when the buyer wants a bench tool focused on hot air repair rather than a portable tool. Its listed hot air range reaches 500°C, while the 8858 and 8586D are listed up to 480°C.
This direction often fits:
- Repair benches that mainly use hot air for PCB maintenance.
- Buyers who already have a separate soldering station.
- Service users who want a focused hot air station before moving to a 2 in 1 setup.
- Orders where the quotation should stay centered on hot air rework.
For this direction, see the SAIKE 858D product page and the Hot Air Rework Station category.
When to Choose SAIKE 8586D
SAIKE 8586D is a 2 in 1 hot air soldering station. Its 700W hot air section is combined with a 40W soldering section, so it is suitable when the same repair bench needs both functions in one machine.
This direction often fits:
- Repair shops that want one compact station for hot air and soldering.
- Service benches with limited working space.
- Buyers comparing hot air-only tools against a 2 in 1 setup.
- Distributor orders where a practical repair bench package is needed.
For product details, see the SAIKE 8586D product page and the 2 in 1 Hot Air Soldering Station category.
Choosing by Repair Task
| Repair need | Model direction |
|---|---|
| Portable repair, small service work or light SMD work | Start with SAIKE 8858. |
| Focused hot air repair on a bench | Start with SAIKE 858D. |
| Hot air and soldering in one repair station | Start with SAIKE 8586D. |
| Buyer is not sure whether soldering support is needed | Compare the repair workflow before choosing the model. |
If the buyer is still comparing broader station types, read How to Choose a Hot Air Rework Station and 2 in 1 vs 3 in 1 Soldering Stations.
Standard Package
The standard package should be confirmed against the selected voltage and plug version. The current product records show these main differences:
| Model | Included items |
|---|---|
| SAIKE 8858 | Main unit, power cable, hot air handle holder and four nozzles: 5 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm and 12 x 12 mm. |
| SAIKE 858D | Main unit, hot air handle, power cable and four nozzles: 5 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm and 12 x 12 mm. |
| SAIKE 8586D | Main unit, hot air handle, soldering handle, soldering iron holder, power cable and three nozzles: 8 mm, 10 mm and 12 x 12 mm. |
Optional spare parts and consumables are quoted separately unless they are specifically included in the confirmed order.
Accessories and Support Items
Hot air repair tools may need support items such as nozzles, handles and heating elements. These should be planned by exact model and repair task.
- SAIKE 8858 uses its model-specific hot air handle support; do not assume that an 858D handle is interchangeable.
- SAIKE 858D supports the matching fan-type hot air handle, fan-type hot air heating element and normal hot air nozzles.
- SAIKE 8586D supports the matching fan-type hot air handle, fan-type hot air heating element and normal hot air nozzles. Its soldering side can also be checked for a 936-series handle, 936-series heating element and 900M-T soldering tips.
These are compatibility directions for quotation, not a statement that every item is included in the standard package.
Before requesting accessories or spare parts, confirm:
- Exact model.
- Required part group.
- Quantity.
- Repair task.
- Destination country.
For more detail, see Hot Air Nozzles, Handles and Heater Replacement Guide.
What to Confirm Before Quotation
Before choosing between SAIKE 8858, 858D and 8586D, prepare:
- Product model or model direction.
- Main repair task.
- Whether soldering support is required.
- Voltage and plug type.
- Order quantity.
- Destination country.
- Whether nozzles, handles, heating elements or consumables should be quoted together.
Need Help Choosing a Model?
If you are choosing between SAIKE 8858, 858D and 8586D for repair shop use, distributor stock or a service bench order, contact SAIKE with your repair task, quantity and destination country. We can help confirm the suitable model direction and quotation details.
