Price: $3.99
(as of Dec 04, 2024 23:18:39 UTC – Details)
Solder Wire,Diameter Rosin Core Solder Wick for Stained Glass/Crafts/Electrical Soldering Components Repair(0.03in,Net 1.76oz)
Quality Materials:High Quality 60-40 Tin Lead Rosin Core Solder Wire.Soldering wire Tin 60%- Lead 40% (Sn60-Pb40);Solder flux Content 1.8%.
Solder Wire Diameter:Diameter is 0.8mm (0.03inch),weight is 50g (1.76oz),enough for small soldering project.
Perfect Soldering:4 This rosin flux soldering paste kit features with low melting point(28℉/220℃-518℉/270℃),fast soldering speed and strong solder joints, flow smoothly and easy to be soldered.
Electrical Solder Features:Flows well, heats evenly,melts evenly and clean, easy to be soldered,Solder joints beautiful.Antioxidation,Beautiful welding point,Less residue.less smoke.
Our tin lead electronic solder is suitable for a wide range of uses,such as home appliances,stained glass,circuit boards,mobile phones,computers,instruments,and DIY projects.
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NVR CAME WITH A PADSWORD AND I CANT LOGIN TO IT!!!December 4, 2024
HORRIBLE. acts as if COMPLETELY 0 FLUX. does not do it’s purpose!
HORRIBLE. acts as if COMPLETELY 0 FLUX. does not do it’s purpose!
JordanisDecember 4, 2024
Received
The item is as I ordered.
Dom G.December 4, 2024
Works great but add your own rosin
The solder seems to be fine, but it doesn’t seem to have enough rosin. So, I just use my own rosin from a bottle as I often do anyway. Still, it needs more rosin in the core.
Brian CurtisDecember 4, 2024
Either no flux, or so little it doesn’t make a difference.
This stuff will not melt or flow properly without adding copious amounts flux (and even then performance is not great). It’s either missing flux altogether, or there’s so little that it doesn’t help one bit. I also have to crank the iron temp to even get this stuff to melt properly. I usually solder at 260C with a 60/40 or 63/37 rosin core solder. I had to go all the way to 320C just to get this solder to melt somewhat reliably.The first picture shows how this solder performs at 320C (bottom two solder joints in the picture). Notice how the other joints in the upper part of the picture are nice and wet looking? That’s my regular solder (60/40 with 2.2% flux, used at at 260C, and also of China origin) that actually contains flux. The second picture shows what the solder looks like after trying to use it (also notice that the reel is blue and not orange as shown in the product pictures).Stay away from this stuff!