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About 500 Pcs 4.5 Grams Silver Solder Jewelry Precut Chips Solder Ultra Tiny Medium Density Easy Bond for Jewelry 2 x 2 mm (E, M, H)

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1.Size:1.5 X 1.5 Mm


  • Package Content: there are about 500 pieces of 4.5 g silver chips, ample quantity can meet your use and needs, also can be applied as nice gifts given to your friends who needed
  • Size Detail: each of silver solder measures approx. 2 x 2 mm/ 0.08 x 0.08 inches, which is small and delicate to use, can be nicely attached to the jewelry
  • Melting Point: the melting point of the E solder is 1325 degrees Fahrenheit/ 718 degrees Celsius, the M solder is 1360 degrees Fahrenheit/ 738 degrees Celsius, the H solder is 1450 degrees Fahrenheit/ 788 degrees Celsius, featuring good fluidity and low melting point temperature
  • Simple to Solder: the silver solder for jewelry is simple to solder, with fast soldering speed and smooth flow, and soldering joints are strong and sturdy, clean and bright, providing a good soldering effect for you
  • Wide Range of Use: the silver jewelry solder features nice welding performance, which can be applied to weld rings, necklaces, bracelets, and other jewelries, also fitting for DIY crafts, car maintenance,electrical equipment repairs and more, offering you a lot of practical usages



Features:
The total weight of the medium solder for jewelry is 4.5 g and small in size, which can be easily store in a bag, also can carry with you as needed.
The jewelers solder has a variety of usages, not only for jewelry welding, but also for automobiles, radios and other electrical appliances repairing.
Specifications:
Color: silver
Size: 2 x 2 mm/ 0.08 x 0.08 inches
Package includes:
500 x Silver chips
Notes:
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
The color may exist slight difference due to different screen displays.


rm98119
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Pretty awful and useless. I don't know what this stuff is made of, but it does not behave like silver solder used in jewelry making, not in any way. It's also an odd color. After it gets heated, it turns into an oxidized mess. It doesn't "melt" the same way solder does, nor does it flow, even after turning bright glowing read. If you heat it enough, it will get a bit soft, and you can kind of "stick" it onto the base metal, but it will never flow, no matter your flux situation. In fact, as a test, I just left the heat on it well after it turned glowing red/yellow... some pieces actually exploded, and the rest turned into little bits of ash, from just a simple butane hobby torch (no oxy-acetylene here...).Thanks goodness I tried playing with it on scrap first instead of the piece I was working on.
Linda Latham
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
no problems good service good product.
Vania Magallon
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
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Michael M.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
The quality is great for the price
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Bought this silver to use as solder on silver wire. Melts really well. Just touch it with your iron and place were you want. Great product
fisher007anza
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
I haven't have time to open and try them yet.
Judith
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
I ordered the silver solder but got the gold version instead. My teacher says I might be able to use it with brass on projects, but definitely won't work with silver bezel wire. Not going to return it - curious to see how it works.
J V joyería
Reviewed in Mexico on April 24, 2024
Increíble para el trabajo
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2023
Was quite disappointed in the amount I received. I guess you shouldn't go by the photos.
Angie
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2023
Not having much luck with this solder. Wont buy again
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
My overall review is that this product is not what is advertised. The chips do not flow like real silver solder. I haven’t used the wires, but they seem thicker and stiffer than what I’ve used. If you work in silver then don’t waste your money. If you work in brass or copper and in a bind for time, it should suffice.I ordered this bc I am in a class and needed materials asap for a project. Fortunately it was mostly copper with not much silver. If you are working in brass or copper, this will work well enough, but expect some frustration, and it won’t be the tidiest work you’ve done, but will get the job done. On my mixed piece it was a pain. A little backstory: for my first assignment I was given a bag of mystery materials and had to produce something using only what was provided besides solder. I used 24 gauge copper for the backplate and I have no idea what gauge wire for the bail. I debated pulling it to make it thinner, but was stressed about getting it done so I ignored my better judgement. When I attached the bail it wasn’t straight and that’s where my real issues with this solder came to light. I had used the easy solder but when I tried to reheat to replace the bail, it didn’t come undone as usual, it got very red and hot but wouldn’t release even using the tongs to try to tap it loose, and I melted part of the bail (it was fixable), and the hard solder I used for the bezel melted and pooled.