247 Solder 247-REMALLOY4.5 SMT Removal Alloy 4.5ft
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Mark Bailey
> 24 houryes its working very well
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Cactus Jack
> 24 hourWorks very well
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Glenroy Miller
> 24 hourAlways handy dandy!!!
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Nora Mayert
> 24 houras expected
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Luke Bayes
> 24 hourJust snap off a tiny little nib with a pair of pliers and set it near your solder joint. Apply a little heat from the soldering iron and lift the device off the board. The only complaint I have is with regard to cleanup. I wasnt able to get the gluey metalic material off some SMT devices and had some trouble fully getting it off the pads with wire wick and 91% isopropyl alcohol. This was probably a lack of skill on my part, so Ill try to get better at that part of the process, just wanted to mention it for beginners (like me) to be aware of.
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Ben Jordan
> 24 hourIve been using this low melt solder for years. Use a little flux and add a tiny drop of this solder. I usually just use a regular soldering iron and heat it up so this low melt stuff mixes in well. Then the component will just fall off. Takes a little practice and different technique depending on the part you are removing. Sometimes Ive used a heat gun after adding the low melt just to make it easier to heat all the solder points up at the same time. Anyway, I tried buying low melt solder at a lower price from a few different sellers in other countries and the stuff just did not work. This is the real thing and at a good price.
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Dr. Aubrey Beer IV
> 24 hourUsed to de-solder HDMI port, worked great. Thank you.
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Tito Cadogan
> 24 hourWorks as expected just needs a lot of heat
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Edward M.
> 24 hourIt worked as expected
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Adam T. Miller
> 24 hourTech for over 30 years, this solder works very well for removing components, stays melted for a decent amount of time and works best if you use flux with it, not only good for smd components but also good to remove bigger components with large ground shields such as joysticks on game controllers. its just as good as chip quik and you get plenty of it should last a while