As much as I’m enjoying all the petty bickering, I think we can all agree on a few points.
First, it really is a good idea to fuse the power-cable within an inch of entering the cabinet. At least that’s what I always did even for simple stoopit linear power supplies, even before the main power-switch.
Second, yeah, it was kinda cheap and stoopit for Weller to “save” on a 5¢ fuse, even a small pigtail fuse hardwired into the circuit vs in a fancy replaceable fuseholder or anything.
Whether or not it was criminally negligent of Weller to skip it is what most people are p&m-ing about.
Third, it was even stooooooopiter for whuts-his-nuts to plug a 120V device into 240V mains, fuse or not.
IEC connectors are meant for the user’s convenience and the mfr’s convenience, as to not have to have/need dedicated sockets/cables for each country/voltage/frequency/whatever.
That about sum it up?
Anyway, please continue your petty bickering. I find it most intriguing. 