💍 Elevate your craft with precision silver solder—because your jewelry deserves the best!
This set includes about 500 pieces of 4.5-gram silver solder chips, each measuring 2x2 mm, designed for professional and hobbyist jewelers. Available in three melting point grades (E: 1325°F, M: 1360°F, H: 1450°F), these chips offer excellent fluidity and strong, clean bonds. Perfect for delicate jewelry work and versatile enough for various repairs and crafts.
Manufacturer | Moxweyeni |
Part Number | Moxweyeni-Chips-05 |
Item Weight | 0.528 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.37 x 2.64 x 0.47 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 2 x 2 mm |
Material | silver |
Item Package Quantity | 500 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**Y
Excellent solder
Absolutely enjoying this solder.
M**E
Nice product
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
V**N
It will ruin your work
The media could not be loaded. DO NOT BUY! Otherwise you’ll be crying like me in a corner. This solder does not behave like solder, it doesn’t melt and will pit and crater your silver. The color seemed more like brass so I’m not sure that it’s actually silver. It completely ruined several jewelry pieces before I narrowed it down to the solder, it’s especially infuriating because silver isn’t cheap and now I have to scrap material and hours worth of work.
L**M
just as promises. thankyou
no problems good service good product.
E**S
It worked as advertised
It worked as advertised, easy to work with.
F**A
Product and package good
I haven't have time to open and try them yet.
A**R
Not real silver solder.
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.
M**.
well made bead caps
The quality is great for the price
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