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5ft Desoldering Wick Roll in Handy Dispenser

5ft Desoldering Wick Roll in Handy Dispenser
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5ft Desoldering Wick Roll in Handy Dispenser

 
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Desoldering wick

 
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Product Details
Package Length:3.4 inches
Package Width:3.0 inches
Package Height:0.01 inches
Package Weight:0.01 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

Features
  • Solder removal braid removes solder from all types of connections

  • 5ft. roll in handy dispenser


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 14 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

47 of 47 found the following review helpful:


5Works good alone... Great with Flux  Mar 23, 2009 By MK "MKOSU04"
I bought this to work on a project that required removing colored LEDs from a circuit board so I can install white LEDs... so I was removing about 150 connections.

It worked OK at first... it would suck up the old solder but took some poking and prodding to get a good contact. Also, you need a hot iron so you can heat both the solder and the wick (perhaps that was the problem the other guy had??? Don't try this with a cheap iron that doesn't get hot... it should be able to very quickly melt the solder)

But then I had a brainstorm... I grabbed some of my flux (the "stuff" you put on before you solder copper pipes together... look in the plumbing section of any hardware) and lightly coated the end of the wick with the flux. This makes it work 30 times better! The flux draws the solder into the wick so fast that its amazing.

Just be careful not to get too much flux on the wick, as it will get all over what you are desoldering as it gets hot.

As you are using it... once the end gets thoroughly coated with old solder just cut off that part and then touch it to the flux and then keep going.

(you might not realize it, but your solder most likely contains a flux core... thats why you don't need it to put down the new solder... but its not there for the old solder so you have to add it to the wick)

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5works well  Dec 25, 2010 By J.Twain
This is tiny desoldering copper wick (thin copper wire), so it is not good for remove a lot of solder, definitely not those through hole components desoldering. I use it mainly for Surface mount devices desoldering and I think this product is for that only too. Works well for that purpose, but it works with all desoldering need, just that you have to apply some flux on the wick so it conduct heat better, thus easier for it to suck solder.

Low rating means nothing but a lot of ignorance people buying wrong product, or doesn't know how to use this product.

PS. This wick is about 1 meter in length, not a lot of wick if I have to say.

PS2. It is over-priced here. I got 10X of these for less that $5 plus free shipping.

12 of 17 found the following review helpful:


1This is junk - doesn't wick solder and is 2mm  Jul 08, 2010 By Scott D. Whigham
This is a 2mm solder wick that does not do a proper job of wicking solder. Important info: this is 2mm wide, not the standard 4mm or 6mm that you are probably used to. 2mm is about the same size that a standard stick of gum is thick (not length or width but thickness). Not big enough to help unless you are in small, confined spaces.

Returned.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


1No Go  Jul 28, 2011 By 1101
It takes to much heat for it to absorb solder. It is thin (width), good for confine space, but you will most likely burn/separate the pad before it actually absorbs the solder. Yes, is that bad.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5An Oldie But a Goodie  Apr 02, 2011 By James M. Brown
I am a radio amateur and have many years experience delving into electronic equipment. This product is a must for anyone working with a soldering iron on electronic equipment. It is an old product that has never become obsolete.

JMB

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