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George Simon
> 3 dayGreat product works excellent
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J. Bridges
> 3 dayQuality solder that is smooth and even. Melts effortlessly, and doesnt smoke excessively. Not the best deal on value, but a good product.
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William W. Whelpley
> 3 dayI work with a lot of electronic circuits and use a lot of solder. This solder does what I need.
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Ric S
> 3 dayI make kits occasionally and more often solder connectors on cables as I do experiments and just in general, play radio! This solder seems to work just fine for my needs that Ive thrown at it.
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SM
> 3 dayWhat can I say... its rosin core solder! Good stuff particularly for wiring and anything that might need a little flex (wiring harnesses, etc.). Good value for the dollar!
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Lifetime Learner
> 3 dayI got this solder to use with my electronics and ham radio projects. When I used it, I liked that it melted easily and flowed smoothly. It’s solder, so there isn’t much else to say, but it does the job and seems to be fine. One thing to keep in mind is that solder that contains lead works better but should never be used where it will come in contact with food or drinking water. So, this product is great for electronics but should not be used for plumbing purposes.
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Nestorius
> 3 day63/37 eutectic solder is an extremely good choice for soldering printed circuits because the melt temperature is 183 degrees Celius! This enables the solder joint to use much less heat than with 60/40. This product performs flawlessly in achieving perfect connections. I would highly recommend this item to anyone that solders and seeks to minimize the heat damage to components or boards.
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Buy2Much
Greater than one weekI recently had the pleasure of trying out the wyunway Solder Wire 63/37 Tin/Lead with Flux Rosin Core for Electrical Soldering, and I felt like a magical technician with a wand made of soldering iron. This stuff is the Dumbledore of solder wires. The moment I laid my eyes on the high-quality rosin core solder wire, with 63% tin and 37% lead, I knew I was in for a treat. Its like unwrapping a delicious candy bar, only instead of chocolate, its a tool to help you create strong electrical connections (still drool-worthy, though). As I fired up my trusty soldering iron, I quickly realized that the built-in flux made everything quick and easy. It was like a well-choreographed dance, with the wyunway Solder Wire as my perfect partner. With less slag and smoke, I felt like I was floating on a cloud of efficient soldering. I only needed a light fan to blow off some of the fumes. The solder melted like a dream, adhering well and melting consistently. The prefluxed built-in rosin core meant that I didnt even have to bother adding any flux, making this a hassle-free experience. I felt like I was wielding a magical scepter that could create strong, clean joints on command. Compatible with most soldering irons and equipment, this wyunway Solder Wire showed off its electrical and thermal conductivity like a proud peacock. The 63/37 eutectic properties made it a breeze to work with, and I quickly found myself conjuring up flawless joints with a flick of my soldering iron. It works on SMD and through hole components, and to solder wire to jacks. In conclusion, using the wyunway Solder Wire 63/37 Tin/Lead with Flux Rosin Core for Electrical Soldering was like attending a prestigious school for electrical wizards. It made me feel like a soldering sorcerer, waving my iron like a magic wand, effortlessly creating clean and strong joints. Its perfect if youre looking to up your soldering game and unleash your inner electronic wizard.
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William Verstelle
> 3 dayI love solder with lead in it, this solder flow well on the connection with nice shiny finish. The flux works great and allows the solder to flow great. I do a lot of PCB soldering and this solder works great for both through hole or service mount components
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G. A.
> 3 dayHigh-quality rosin with built-in flux to set fast and stick well. If you solder much, you know how vital a good solder is to work with. Its just as good as more expensive high-grade rosin.