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πŸ”₯ Pickle Pot Sparex Acid: Efficient Jewelry Repair Tools for Soldering Review

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πŸ’Ž Jewelry Making Tools & Accessories, πŸ’ Beading & Jewelry Making

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Description of πŸ”₯ Pickle Pot Sparex Acid: Efficient Jewelry Repair Tools for Soldering

This is a new Little Dipper crock pot. American made by Rival, stainless steel and has a stoneware bowl. This is called a crock pot, but it can be used as a pickle pot as well. Has a capacity of 16 oz. Runs on 120V, 60Hz.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent Soldering Tool for Arts and Crafts

This jewelry repair tool is perfect for anyone looking for a quality soldering option for their jewelry-making needs. After I put it to the test, I found that it heats quickly and allows for precise soldering without damaging the surrounding pieces. The compact size is also a plus, making it easy to use in any work environment. The only downside is that it may take some practice for beginners to get the hang of using it effectively. Overall, I highly recommend this product for anyone in the…

Pros
  • Effective at removing oxidation and flux residue on metal surfaces during jewelry repair.
Cons
  • May require multiple applications for particularly stubborn stains or flux residue buildup.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I had two, both suck.

The first one I bought at the grocery store for $15. It worked, somehow. He made the brine so hot that it evaporated. I bought another one at a jewelry store that said it was thermostatically controlled to stay under 140 degrees, although it looked exactly the same and was $10 more. He did the same. Now after using it for a little over 60 days it doesn't heat up at all. If you want to use a brine slow cooker with all the inconvenience and danger of inhaling boiling acid fumes and having to turn

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Seriously overpriced

While the smaller Ursa Minor is as good as a pickle I actually found the stainless steel to rust on the side with prolonged exposure to the brine and indeed I have it blown up. I took it off and as it cooled it formed a seal around the rim and "sucked" the lid. I don't know when it exploded, whether on cooling or reheating, but it spattered acid all over my workbench, tools, and the LCD TV I had on my workbench (it ruined the TV). ). If you choose this model, I highly recommend drilling a small

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  • Happy so far
Cons
  • I'll write back later