Solder Wire with Flux Rosin Core Tin Lead 63/37 0.031" Diameter 0.42oz in Storage Tube Welding Soldering DIY Works
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Small electronic devices such as drones can be built with this. The easy-to-use end keeps the solder flowing without tangling or making a mess.
Solder wire made from 37% lead and weighing 185 grams has the lowest melting point.
It is composed of silver and tin, or silver and cadmium, and takes more heat to melt than gold solder.
Advanced pocket packs allow wire to be soldered in a way that is convenient and easy to carry.
Selected User Reviews For Solder Wire with Flux Rosin Core Tin Lead 63/37 0.031" Diameter 0.42oz in Storage Tube Welding Soldering DIY Works
To use on small circuits, I purchased this solder because I needed something that was smaller in diameter. However, I do not seem to be able to apply it consistently over time. During the tests I conducted with it, it tended to ball up and not adhere to the board. I am still experimenting with it but have fallen back to my lead free supply, which does not leave cleaner The following updates have been made Since I read that the correct temperature is important with this solder, I tried different settings on my iron and found that my iron (Anbes) had to be set at about 355°, and it worked just fine. Therefore, I have changed my rating from 4.

I usually get my fine solder in a small tube with a hole at Honestly, it's just an afterthought that aspires to nothing more than appointing an option. In the order for this solder, I had no thought of the tube at all and let me tell you, I am certainly glad I did. There is no better part of this listing than this. I am not saying that the solder is not great, it is just. . . Solder is a normal substance. While the pen holder is thin, it is thick The wall is smooth and comfortable to hold, and the faceted center prevents it from rolling away from you. Buying it for this reason alone is justifiable. You can count on me to make another purchase!.

You can use this solder without doing anything foolish as long as you don't do anything stupid. I really like how easy it melts and just how much surface tension it has. The key is to not overheat the part or melt too much solder otherwise, you'll end up with a rather nasty glob of solder that is hard to clean. However, I blame the user a lot more for that than the solder itself. The first time I tried holding it as if it were a pencil (since it has that shape), it failed and I had to feed the solder with my fingers instead. Nevertheless, the bigger size makes it easier to grip the tablet with my other fingers while simultaneously feeding with my thumb and index finger. The price was the best value for your dollar when I shop for it, which is another plus. It has been a few months since I bought this, but if I remember correctly, I really liked it when I bought it.

Is there anything else I can tell you? My Gameboy games require me to replace save batteries with this solder. Upon further investigation I discovered this was the solder I would need. In the past half a dozen repairs, the solder seems to be working. Having such a small device in this case is convenient, and the size is perfect A good connection is possible because of its easy melting. With solder, what else is there to ask for? I was able to use it for what I needed. Is there anything else I can tell you?.

Despite the great solder and the well-built casing, the cap is tightly fitting, making it difficult to get into the solder for the first time. I had to use another tool to get the solder out. The solder was nearly broken off as I tried to open the cap.

As long as it gets the job done, this is fine. There is a suspicion that the melting point is lower than normal. A gun's temp will be too high, and a bead will form and it will not tick. Likewise, if it's too low, it will stick well to the tip of the item you are soldering to, but you can't get enough heat to the surface you are I dunno. It's kind of a lose lose situation,.

It is false advertising to show a picture of a small product. Only about 70% of the length of the tube's solder can be seen, and the tube is very small in diameter. There is no easy way to remove the lid as other reviews indicate in regard to the small size. My recommendation would be to get the multi-pack Buying the large pack is the only way to get more for not much more.

I am very pleased with this deal. Electronics made with fine solder like this are perfect for fine work. Putting on at just the right temperature, the mix of tin and lead is flawless, because it doesn't roll off or bead. Rosin is just enough to provide adequate adhesion, so there is no problem with the rosin core. There is no collapse or roll away with this tube dispenser, which is a nice, flat side tube that works well. It can be started). In my opinion, it is a good.
