





EASTMAN Sterling Lead Free Solder, Silver, 85325 EASX1, 1 Count (Pack of 1)
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Casey Spencer
> 3 dayIts lead free soft solder, im sure its great for copper pipes and what not but definitely not good for jewelry. It looks fine but it leave a TERRIBLE smell on the jewelry that DOES NOT go away. No matter how much you clean, polish, or seal the jewelry. The only way I can describe the smell is that same stale smell/taste you get from the air in your lungs when you get a really bad chest cold and its the smell of pure sickness. But like I said its probably fine with pipe work and other things where you dont have to worry about the smell. But dont use it for soft solder jewelry.
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Skye Pfannerstill
Greater than one weekGreat Stuff!
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Mariluz
> 3 dayexcellent product
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Raelene C.
> 3 daythis wire is crazy expensive - 10 years ago it was 10.00 now over 30.00 thats nuts
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Mr. Picky
> 3 dayI already had lead-free silver solder, but needed to solder copper pipe to a brass fitting. The lower melting point was helpful for a sometimes plumber like me.
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davis
Greater than one weekgood product
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Savy Shopper
> 3 dayWorks as stated, easy to use if you know what you are doing!
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James A. Greer
> 3 dayThis solder is perfect for many uses around the home. I used it to install my water conditioner, to repair a leaking pipe under the sink, and I use it in reloading. The price and quality was outstanding.
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robin
> 3 dayThis works well for soft soldering, like in the (wonderful) book, Soldered Alchemy. Its nice and thick, which is good for that process, and flows well. Once I get more experienced at soft soldering I might try different lead-free solders, but Id hate to try something else and be disappointed, so for now Ill continue using this. If anyone reading this has had success making soft-soldered jewelry with a different solder, maybe one that contains some silver, let me know!
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Logan E
> 3 dayPerfect! Just what you need. Great brand that always has quality materials. Well worth the money