Skip to product information
1 of 1

Handy Flux 7 oz

Handy Flux 7 oz

SKU:SOL-108

7oz jar

Made in USA

Regular price $15.40 USD
Regular price Sale price $15.40 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Add To Wishlist
See it in the Learning Center!

Handy Flux

Durable and powerful general purpose flux that protects your parts up to 1600°F / 870°C. It is an active fluoride-type flux which is appropriate for all nonferrous metals and begins to melt and dissolve oxides at 600°F / 320°C. Paste formula can be cleaned up with hot water. If you are using one of our paste solders, you do not need this flux. Paste solder has the flux already mixed in. You'll need flux when you solder using chip or wire solder. Handy Flux can be used on gold, silver, brass, and copper; however most jewelers prefer this type for silver.

Made in the USA

View full details

Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 9 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Summary topics

Review topics: [].

Review highlights

Reviews

Good

"Should work well"

Anita W. (5/5)

always good

"Love the product but don't care for the attached brush"

Patrice C. (4/5)

not up to snuff

"Doesn't prevent fire scale as well as my other flux"

Hilbish J. (3/5)

Handy Flux

"Works exactly how described. Excellent product"

Susan J. (5/5)

Just what I needed

"As a beginner in the world of jewelry soldering, this was perfect for me, worked just great!"

Marie B. (5/5)

The solder used in a jewelry class

"This is the flux that I used when taking a jewelry class. I bought it because I was familiar with it."

Elisa D. (5/5)

easy to use

"works great for jewelry making"

Cd J. (5/5)

decent product

"although this product does keep metal clean when soldering, it seems to turn the solder a little yellowish after it flows. it's only noticeable when you have a visible solder seam, but none the less not what i was expecting"

Arreissrelie (3/5)

Works for a novice!

"I just started soldering and was so pleased that this flux really works - was also surprised at the quantity, there is alot of flux in that container."

Maggie (4/5)

Q&A