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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Bread board was as advertised. I paired it with some LED lights and 12V battery pack to power a science project.
Bri
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
The wires broke apart but the company was responsive and issued a refund. It is nice when a company cares enough to reach out.
JWalch
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023
I started experimenting with electronics back in the dark ages, seventy years ago, when we didn’t have these handy breadboards to build our circuits on. Must of the time we built our experimental circuits on perf board, mounting our components on one side and soldering their connections on the other side. It worked, but it was also very time consuming, especially for switching out components or changing connections. Orville Thompson patented the prototype of the modern breadboard in 1960, eight years after I built my first two tube radio on an earlier version of the breadboard, which was a square of plywood with brass clips screwed to it where I made component connections.Today I have quite a few breadboards in my shop because I have a bunch of neighborhood kids that hang out. I teach the basics using a hands-on approach and breadboards are great for that. This breadboard and jumper wire kit is one of the best starter kits that I have come across in sometime and well worth the $11.99 that it sells for. The four breadboards are designed so they can be used separately or they can be snapped together to form larger boards if needed. They also come with mounting tape affixed to their backs so we can secure them to a work surface. The colored jumper wires are easily separated and have pins sturdy enough to handle repeated use.I received this kit free to evaluate and review. I was so impressed with the quality of this kit that I’m now recommending this kit to all my young inventors.
ZBranch
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
Do not buy.
Just give me what I paid for.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022
does what it supposed to; easy to use
Rich
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022
Liked all of it. Just done like Amazon. Lol
PenKay
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2022
HUAREW Breadboard and Jumper Wires Kit Include 830 Tie Points Breadboard 400 Tie Points Breadboard Jumper WireMy husband solders and uses breadboards, so I knew he’d get use out of this kit. He says this is a great breadboard kit for anyone who wants to put some serious effort into prototyping on a breadboard. As shown in the product photos, it comes with two small and two large breadboards. All of these have standard 0.1" hole spacing and two full-length power busses on each of the long edges. Unlike some inexpensive breadboards, these have just the right about of friction, meaning that it's not too hard to insert a component or standard 22- or 24-gauge wire, yet it also grips the wire tightly. There are mating keystone joints on all four sides that allow you to join them together and, when joined, the two smaller ones have the exact same length as the longer ones. The backing of each breadboard is double-sized foam tape, the only downside of which is that you cannot remove it and the adhesive cover peels back very easily. If you're not going to stick them to a surface permanently, he recommends using some vinyl electrical tape to keep the adhesive backing from peeling, that way you can always remove it easily if you ever do want to stick it somewhere permanently. There are three 40-pin ribbon cables with M-M, M-F, and F-F connectors respectively. Individual wires can easily be pulled off of the ribbon, but you can also pull of groups if you need a small ribbon cable. The connectors fit standard 0.1" pin headers found on virtually every microcontroller board, sensor, and actuator. This is a fantastic kit for the price! Highly recommend.
Douglas W.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2022
The challenge of all breadboards is in their ability to hold component leads of different sizes without being too loose or too tight. These breadboards strike a good balance. IC's with small leads fit nearly as well as components like diodes with thick leads. It is a nice touch that the two smaller 400 point breadboards will connect together either side to side or end to end (or offset if you use only one of the two dovetail keys on the edge of the boards.) The two 400 point boards will only connect to the end of the 830 point board - the spacing is wrong for side by side. And the two 830 point boards will connect side by side or end to end.This kit comes with jumpers that are male to male, male to female, and female to female. The only real downside is that the jumpers come as ribbon cables that you have to tear the wires off of to use. I would prefer separated jumpers, (so I can pick what colors I want to use easily...) but at this price point, it's probably a small complaint. The boards are numbered legibly which makes it easy to get the right connection point without a lot of counting. I see these boards seem to have an adhesive back. This is nothing I would use, but might for some projects be a bonus - myself I would prefer they be just flat and adhesive free.For the cost, overall I would say this is an excellent value for what you get. I'll add this to my small collection of breadboards. It is always nice to have extra breadboards for prototyping circuits when you need to. With spares, those projects that don't make it off of the breadboard for a while can stay put while you work on other projects. - One can afford to have some extras laying around for the asking price of this kit.
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