Price: $7.99 - $6.45
(as of Dec 02, 2024 14:17:54 UTC – Details)
Tin Lead Low Melt Solder & Soldering Wire, 0.8mm/100G Rosin Core Solder for Electronics Components, Electrical Solder & Low Temp Solder for Lead Solder, Electrical Solder Wire for DIY Repair
Premium Rosin Core Composition: This high-quality soldering wire Working tem 300℃- 350℃ features a rosin core, ensuring superior flux action for clean and reliable joints. The tin-lead ratio provides optimal melting points and excellent flow characteristics for electronics repair and component soldering.
Precision 0.8mm Diameter: With a 0.8mm diameter, this soldering wire is perfect for fine electronics work, allowing for precise control during delicate soldering tasks. Its thin gauge ensures minimal wastage and easy application in tight spaces.
Low Melting Point: The low melting point of this soldering wire ensures quick and efficient soldering with minimal heat application. This feature reduces the risk of damage to sensitive electronic components, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced technicians.
100G Spool for Extended Use: Each spool contains 100 grams of soldering wire, providing ample supply for multiple projects. This generous quantity ensures you have enough solder for various applications, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
Versatile Soldering Applications: Suitable for a wide range of applications, including electronics repairs, component soldering, and DIY projects. This soldering wire meets needs and making it a reliable choice for both professional and hobbyist use.
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John S.December 2, 2024
Tin Lead Low Melt Solder & Soldering Wire, 0.8mm/100G
Thereâs not much to say about this spool of soldering wire. At its current price (currently $7.99), itâs a decent value if you need .8mm wire. This is the size I typically use, so I can say that it performs just as it should.
Brian CurtisDecember 2, 2024
Acts like 60/40 or something else, not 63/37. Has a good amount of flux.
I have plenty of .8mm 63/37 solder as it’s my normal consumable. This does not melt like 63/37. At 320C, my goto solder melts instantly when it hits the iron tip. This stuff requires a bit of heating before it goes liquid. It also leaves an annoying solder ball at the end of the solder strand when you remove it from heat. The spool is unmarked, so you have no idea what it is unless you mark it yourself.Having said that, it does flow fairly well at 350C+ and has a good amount of flux (smokes like crazy and spits flux all over the place). It works at higher temps, so I gave it 3 stars (would give it 2.5 stars if I could). As a 63/37 solder, it’s zero stars.