It depends on what exactly you are going to do. Youtube videos don’t tell you how many years the person has been doing this and also not how many attempts they had before uploading the video. Soldering or reflowing is something that improves with practice, and I mean a lot of it.

Building 1 flashlight is not enough practice to be good at soldering. Components on drivers are tiny and, regardless of technique, things will eventually go wrong. You drop a part and it disappears, airflow was too high and everything gets blasted away, parts were misplaced or are in the wrong direction or simply switched, and so on.

The easiest way for me to build a driver was to use solder paste, place the parts and heat it on a hot place. Done in a few minutes. Exchanging FETs or other parts on a working driver was more difficult.

Hot air is way more convenient if you know how to do it (you know what temp you need and which air flow and how long to hold the air at what distance). You’ll get the hang of it after a while…