
Kester 44 Rosin Core Solder is a high-quality option for PCB work, particularly suitable for keyboard builds. Despite its $35 price, the one-pound spool offers longevity, as evidenced by a user who used only 1/18 of it after 40 builds. Consider sharing the purchase to offset the cost.
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Community Feedback & Sentiment
Feedback Highlights
Positive (4)
"Many users expressed enthusiasm about participating in the solder group buy."
"Several comments highlighted the effectiveness of the solder for keyboard projects."
"Community members appreciated the quality and longevity of the solder."
"Users mentioned successful prior experiences with Kester solder."
Negative (4)
"Some users expressed concerns over lead-free solder alternatives."
"One user criticized the high price and suggested alternatives."
"A few comments pointed out previous experiences of being misled about cheaper options."
"Someone remarked about the thread being outdated."
Suggestions (2)
It was suggested to go for Kester 245 instead of Kester 44 for better performance.
Recommendations were made to buy the whole spool instead of splitting it.
Questions (2)
There were inquiries regarding the usability of the solder and its packaging.
Users asked if there were any extra quantities available for purchase.
Duckeebs Analysis
The thread generated significant engagement with multiple users expressing interest in the group buy. Positive feedback outweighed negative feedback, indicating a strong community interest. A few duplicates were noted but filtered for unique sentiments.
Project Specs
- Name
- Kester 44 Rosin Core Solder 63/37 .020 (IC)
- Release year
- -
- Material
- Rosin Core Solder
- Diameter
- .020
- Weight
- 1 pound
- Compatibility
- PCB
- Price
- $35