Rosin core solder wire 0.8mm 100g 5 pack vs AIM Artist Lead-Free Stained Glass Solder, 0.125in, 1lb
Overall winner: Rosin core solder wire 0.8mm 100g 5 pack
Key Differences
JWOWO (A) is a rosin-core, lead-containing Sn63-Pb37 solder in 0.8mm diameter sold as a 100g 5-pack and is positioned at a more affordable price point; AIM (B) is a lead-free, silver-bearing stained glass solder with a low eutectic melting range (407°F–439°F) specifically meant for glass work and priced higher. Choose JWOWO if you want rosin-core hand-soldering wire for electronics and general use with a lower price and many positive reviews; choose AIM if you need a lead-free, silver-bearing alloy formulated for stained-glass and glass-art applications
Rosin core solder wire 0.8mm 100g 5 pack
Rosin-core solder wire with Sn63-Pb37 alloy for electrical soldering. Prefluxed rosin core for easy use and smooth flow. Customers note good quality, value, and easy melting for small electronic parts
Pros
- prefluxed rosin core
- easy to use with smooth flow
- low melting point
- suitable for repairing circuit boards
Cons
- lead-containing alloy (Sn63-Pb37)
AIM Artist Lead-Free Stained Glass Solder, 0.125in, 1lb
Lead-free silver-bearing solder designed for stained glass with smooth flow and bright beads. Customers note good quality, easy use, and favorable flow and stain resistance
Pros
- lead-free silver-bearing alloy
- smooth flow for bright solder beads
- easy to use for glass artists
- stain-resistant performance
Cons
- no explicit temperature range stated
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | JWOWO |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | JWOWO |
| User Reviews | JWOWO |