







You soldered two wires together and it turned out that you forgot to put a heat shrink sleeve ? Our new solder sleeves make this problem a thing of the past!
Simply remove the insulation from the two wires, insert the bare ends into the sleeve and heat with a micro gas torch or a heat gun until the solder in the tinned ring starts to work: the two wires are now reliably soldered!
The job is done!
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