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Super Solder Wire 60% 1.0mm Diameter - 1lb Spool |  | Brand: Parts Express Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.58 as of 11/22/2009 20:06 CST details You Save: $5.41 (27%)
New (2) Used (1) from $14.58
Seller: Parts Express Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1.9 x 1.9 x 1.5
Model: S-18 UPC: 844632015540 EAN: 0844632015540
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 60/40 Tin/Lead mix for electronics work | | • | Perfect for hobbyists |
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Product Description High quality solder for electronics and electrical work. 60% tin and 40% lead with flux in the core for a strong, long lasting bond.
Diameter: .031"/1mm. 1 lb. spool.
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| Customer Reviews: Works November 9, 2009 Kenneth C. Reed (Forest Ranch, California United States) This is the old fashioned leaded solder with flux in the core. It works. The small diameter is suitable for a wide range of applications.
Solder Wire July 4, 2009 Remsi R. Messare (Convent Sta. NJ USA) I decided to try the uper Solder Wire and I was not disapointed although I had some doubts it would do as good a job as the traditional Rosin Core solder (which I also ordered, just in case ...)
SUPER SOLDER WORKS! (perfect for mobos!) May 26, 2009 S. Penty (FLORIDA, USA!) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The new "LEAD FREE SOLDER" basically bites. You cannot effectively use it on (new) motherboards. It either rolls right off where you want the solder to adhere, or it takes way too much heat and time to heat to a melting point. So, thank the good Lord that some folks still stock regular ("LEADED")solder! I will definitely be buying more regular solder that isn't "lead free." I got mine from the folks listed here, but you can get it a lot of places on the internet. If you goto your local hardware store and/or even Wallyworld, they may or may not know how to help you out. I find it best to utilize the internet for finding out where to buy stuff online, or who might keep it on the shelves in town.
I can deal with a label or even a stamp warning about dangers involving "lead", (that's in the solder) but they are taking it out of solder, and thats making my job a real challenge. The new kind of solder does NOT work well motherboards. You can take that to the bank. My advice to anyone that works in the industry to get the regular "leaded" type of solder--and stock up on it in case it becomes "UNAVAILABLE" to us!
So, stock up on the "old school" solder if you expect to be working on any motherboards and/or other computer devices which might require solder!
Cheap, it's solder! May 21, 2009 Lee Uzzell (West Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use 44 at work, ordered this spool with my WLC100. I've noticed that the flux seems to be of good quality, diameter is a good all around size. 1Lb of solder may not look like much in a picture online but I will say that it goes a LONG way. I've done roughly 2000 circuit board solder joints at work and probably haven't used 1/4lb of solder off a 1lb spool of solder. Most hobbyists and DIY'rs probably don't need 1LB of solder, but its not like solder has an expiration date so it's not a bad thing to have around. I don't see myself ever running out of this spool at home.
As Expected. February 16, 2009 C. Weaver (Rusk, Texas United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Solder is solder. Though this solder was a bit smaller diameter than I've been used to, but it works a bit better being that size.
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