



Kester 24-6337-0027 Solder Roll, Core Size 66, 63/37 Alloy, 0.031 Diameter
-
The Dude
> 3 dayGood solder. Dont screw around; buy decent solder.
-
larry
> 3 dayHave no comment, just rating it.
-
Eric Eller
Greater than one weekArrived quickly and is quality solder. Ive used it for through hole and a little bit of surface mount and Ive had great results with both.
-
mike
Greater than one weekGreat Product
-
Pilgrim
Greater than one weekIve been using this product for 30 years, its the best! .031 is good for general soldering on circuit boards,
-
EL I.
> 3 dayExcelente
-
JMP
> 3 dayIve been soldering off and on since I was 8 years old, and son to an electrical engineer, and now Im one myself. So I feel qualified to review solder. Firstly, when looking to purchase solder for your electronic projects you want to make sure your solder meets the following criteria: - If using lead based you want either 63/37 or 60/40 for a nice even melt - A flux core or multiple flux cores - A quality brand (Kester, Multicore, etc) You want to avoid the Won-Hung-Lo discount brands and bite the bullet and invest into a quality solder product. Your solder joints should be shiny and silver in color. If your solder joints are dull and grey or off silver or pitted.. You are using the wrong solder. I recommend Kester or Multicore solder as they are both consistent performers and both are quality products. I also highly recommend a good temperature controlled soldering iron. It doesnt matter if its analog or digital but dont skimp on your iron either (Hakko or Weller, and not the type you plug directly into the wall). This particular thickness of solder is suitable to thru-hole and large component soldering. However if you intend to solder surface mount you will want a smaller thickness of solder anything .020 or less is more suited to SMD (or solder paste and a heat gun). You wont be disappointed with the quality of the Kester solder products.
-
John Larrison
> 3 dayI bought a fancy new soldering iron along with a spool of solder from China. I thought the iron was a big waste of money but then I tried all my other irons and they werent working either. The solder was 60/40 and everything but I decided to go back to Kester. What a world of difference! Turns out the new iron was in fact, as magical as it seemed and now I have a 1 lb roll of solder to figure out how to dispose of.
-
Eddie L. Dunaway
> 3 dayKester is top quality and at a Great Price.
-
Ion Particle
> 3 dayBest Brand, Dont waste your time with cheap ones, buy this NOW