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Pros & Cons
Pros
This handles quite nicely for a lead-free solder. Also nice to use on art projects such as jewelry, being lead free. I usually use lead based solder, but only because it is what i readily have on hand. Great customer service.
The material is of high quality/purity. When it comes to something you will inevitably end up breathing even minute amounts of that's a comforting thing.
This is a really nice solder that is the perfectly thin wire gauge for delicate electronics work. Perfect size for most electronics. I have no business soldering things that need any smaller gauge of solder than this.
Aim solder lead-free rosin flux core 0. It bonds well with copper wiring and when applied properly provides excellent adhesion & conduction. It seems to wet well and adhere without issue while providing shiny joints.
Highlights
Quality
This discovery was reassuring as it meant that i could confidently adopt leadfree solder for my projects without compromising t... Read More
This is a good size solder for what i do and it seems to be a good quality product
Just recently i had to repair the soldered spot on an led strip light and working with the much larger size solder i had at the... Read More
To solder lead free you do want a quality soldering iron that can hold a temperature steady
Competitiveness
In no case will the cost of a product influence my opinions at all
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good, free, lead-free, quality and fine. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 10.3% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 32 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 20 2023.
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Aim solder leadfree rosin flux core 0
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For years most solder was 60 tin and 40 lead
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Unfortunately lead is not good for people or the environment and we are moving to lead free solder
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Typically they are 99 tin and 1 silvercopper
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I’ve tried several of these and really don’t like most of them
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The high melting point is a problem and they often don’t “wet” as well as lead solder
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I still have a little problem using it
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Technically any exposure to lead is unwanted and even though with leaded solder youre not going to be breathing it in too low of a temperature to vaporize it youd still get some on your hands
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