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Blue Demon Rare Earth Tungsten Electrodes, sized 1/16" x 7", deliver precise, reliable performance for AC/DC TIG and micro pulse arc welding. Crafted from premium rare earth tungsten, these flat-end electrodes are perfect for detailed jewelry and small-scale metalwork, offering professional quality at an unbeatable price in a convenient 10-pack.




























| Brand | Blue Demon |
| Cut Type | Flat End |
| End Cut Type | Flat End |
| Finish Type | Unfinished |
| Material | Tungsten Electrode |
| Size | 1/16" |
A**S
They do exactly what they should.
These babies are good tungstens! Use them for any tig set up for small, precise work AND they fit micro pulse arc welders for the jeweler out there. Way way way cheaper than the tungstens you get from jewelry supply spots. I use micro mix for everything. AC or DC tig, and micro pulse arc on sterling silver and gold. They work really well!
M**G
One of my favorite all around
My two favorite Tungsten’s are this and CL LaZyR. Both are rare earth mixes and work well on both ac/dc.
S**L
Great for multi material welding
One of my favorite tungsten mixes great for welding aluminum and stainless steel
D**A
These ball up so clean on AC
Good tungsten easy to sharpen. Haven’t had any problems.
C**W
My new fav
It is noticeably a much harder tungsten than any other, you will have to cut it rather than breaking it if using a short back cap. Arc seems much more stable and definitely holds a clean point longer. It also balls up very nicely and keeps it. Works very well on aluminum and steel with my Lincoln transformer machine with no bells and whistles. I typically use E3 and the advantages listed above alone will yield a longer life span alongside a crisper arc and restarts.
R**R
Did the trick
Used for some aluminum welding, seemed to work fine. Which color you use seems to very by the project and the welder.
A**R
Works
I’ve only used it on sch 10 stainless piping but had no issues
S**1
Worst tungsten I've used.
Split, spit and wouldn't take 175amps.... Something is fishy.
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