







MG Chemicals - 4885-227G 4885 63/37 Rosin Core Leaded Solder, 0.032 Diameter, 1/2 lbs Spool
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General
> 24 hourAs described
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Knightshado
> 24 hourExcellent works great
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Brandon
> 24 hourI wanted a good quality solder that I could use for hand soldering fine components. This solder is perfect for that and it wasnt ridiculously expensive like some solder at retail stores.
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John McDonald
> 24 hourI normally use 60/40 ratio A friend turned me on to this 63/37 leaded and to my surprise It actually was for the the better It made quicker bonds less heat to the flight controllers I was soldering on. It felt all round better so its now my solder of choice hope this helps someone Great product!
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Jeff
> 24 hourI love this stuff. I never have any trouble using it unlike others Ive had. The gauge is perfect for everything from small, surface mount, through-hole work to bigger components. In the same sitting I can easily replace small capacitors and IC sockets and larger components requiring a lot more solder.
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Craig A R.
> 24 hourWorks great
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gino d.
> 24 hourThis solder melts evenly and hardens shiny
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Mark
> 24 hourgood stuff
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John
> 24 hourNice and shiny. Used it to rewire midi keyboard.
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Benoit
> 24 hourJust OK, not what I was expecting from the favorable reviews it has. It melts at a moderately higher temperature than I would like it to; nowhere near the ease and finish quality of WBT; nor does it cool down as shiny. If you succeeded making it shiny once, you cannot remelt it and make it shiny again if you want to retouch your solders. For all the time wasted trying to make trustworthy solders, I just as well use WBT and be sure that all is well done without the risk of cold solders. All right, WBT seems prohibitively expensive, but if you need to spend two and three times more time, waist twice the solder, and still be unsure of the quality of your solders, then the price of WBT becomes justifiable.