🚰 Solder Your Way to Perfection!
The AIM Plumbing Solder Kit is a comprehensive solution for plumbing repairs, featuring lead-free solder wire, flux, and a brush. It meets ASTM B32 standards, ensuring safety for potable water connections, and is certified by NSF and UPC, making it ideal for both professionals and DIYers.
C**D
Good for small jobs
Everything worked perfectly. I have done lots of electrical soldering but little on plumbing. This kit has Everything you need except the heat. Saves money because I didn't have ro buy more than I needed.
T**K
Good product and it works well
Just used the product and it works well. A good deal for the price.
B**N
Buy it
Great plumbers solder.
C**S
Label Doesn't Say Silver Solder, But it is.
I almost didn't buy this plumbing solder because the roll itself lists no ingredients and doesn't say 'Silver Solder'. My roll of AIM Electrical Solder says Silver Solder on the label, and it lists the elements (Ag=Silver). Consequently, I had to download AIM's data sheet for this plumbing solder and it is indeed silver solder (photo). It was important because I was soldering a brass PEX converter fitting to copper heat pipe, and silver solder bonds well to brass.It worked well and just took a bit more heat, which is characteristic of silver solder.AIM - You make great solder (Canada), please label your products properly. If I left this roll in the shop, nobody would know what kind of solder it is and they probably wouldn't use it on brass.If I didn't have to waste time confirming the solder's ingredients, this would have received 5 stars.IAIM makes great solder for a good price...and it's made in Canada!
D**R
Quality stuff
Armature here needed to solder bathroom pipe. This is quality stuff, worked like a charm
A**X
Works as intended
Very easy to use. The flux bubbles at the right heat and pulls in the solder easily. Pays for itself on the first diy job. Love it!
J**N
Saved me tons of work on copper pipe and this is SILVER solder
This is real silver. I can tell by how much heat you have to put to it. I have a leak. It’s in copper and in a t fitting that is right off the top of the water heater and right up against the ceiling and hard to get to. Since it’s a t firing I have to replace a ton of pipes to get it out. Replacment is the right way to fix but this got me back up and running. I had a pinhole in the side of a t fitting. I cleaned it really good and made it shining. Then heated it up for a long time. Overlaid the pinhole area with the silver solder. Let it cool. Tried to remove it but it bonded well. Turned the water back on and I’m leak free. It’s probably temporary and I’ll keep my eye on it expecting to have to replace but for now we have hot water again
D**L
good product
good product
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