• √ Tin Lead Solder Wire: High Quality Rosin Core Solder Wire
  • √ Parameters: solder wire Tin 63%- Lead 37% (Sn63-Pb37)
  • √ Flux content 1.8%,electrical soldering wire dia is 0.8mm (0.0315inch),gross weight 50gram (0.11lbs),good size for pocket
  • √ Low Melting Point: 361F/183C. easy to be soldered, flows smoothly, soldering fast and strong soldering point.
  • √ Applications: Very good soldering capability, esp for circuit board, DIY, home improvement, Repairation of cable/TV/Radio/sterro/ Toys and other electrical devices etc.

I thought I just sucked at soldering, but it was the craptastic lead-free solder I was using. Yes, I do care about the environment, but I also care about getting the job done right on the occasion that I need to fix a project around the house. This stuff works very well and doesn't have a bad smell when in use.

This is some of the best solder I've ever used, it's identical to kester solder in preformance. I really really love this stuff, personally I think it flows even a little better then Kester solder in to multistrand wire. If you are a R/C hobbiest then you simply can not beat this solder.. I wish they sold 1lb spools of it as I would then always buy it over even Kester even if the price was the same just because of how perfectly it flows in to wire... the flux amount is prefect you won't get little tips on your solder joints from not having enough flux in the solder and you will come out with bright shiny joints easily.

This is my go to for electric soldering. It’s thin enough to melt fast and thick enough to coat the wires with strong binding solder. I will buy again.

If your doing fine precision soldering, having leaded solder decreases your melt point; which is important if your trying to decrease the heat affected zone. This spool of very thin solder allows you to melt in just the teeny itty bitty amounts of solder, which is perfect for modern compact electronics. I was very pleased with it's performance, especially over lead free varieties .

The 0.8mm size is quite thin but useful for the small electronic projects and wire sculptures I do. The soldered joints are strong. The solder is made of Tin (Sn) and Lead (Pb) with a rosin core flux. It is somewhat amusing that the label on the spool says " LEAD FREE SOLDER"

This solder is as good as they say. Great for small electronic projects, arduino, etc. Even my electronic solder joints look clean and professional using this stuff!

I prefer this product over the 60/40.

Good solder. Flows well. Bonds well. The only thing to be aware of is that the melting point is a little lower than many solders. I usually run 400 degrees. This likes to be more like 375.

Great Product for about half the cost. Melts fast and seems to hold well on everything I've used it on so far. Five Stars

Excellent solder, easy to use for clean and solid electronic connections