As I said... Who am I to judge? :)
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Well it seems to work for me! I'm due for an upgrade anyway
60 watts lets you get in quicker, heat the joint quicker, solder quicker and get out. There is actually less chance of damaging components than with a 25 or 30 watt iron. Added bonus, they have some chance of being able to solder on to the back or pots - I have never managed that with a 25 watt iron.
Yep, mine is 60watt.
It does have temp control though which is very handy.