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Reviews (3)
Carling Technologies RA901-VB-B-9-V Switch Rocker SPST 16A 250V Black
01 December 2021
Top quality, name brand.
Exactly as described. It was a perfect replacement for an on-off switch in a Blendtec blender used in a nearby school. It is a genuine Carling-brand switch, so if you need a replacement, this is the place to buy a top-quality device.
IWISS Crimping Tools for Dupont Professional Pin Compression Ratcheting Modular
27 September 2018
Excellent for Molex-type contacts
Excellent product for Molex-type crimp contacts (2.54mm and 3.96 mm) used in many common connectors. You get a good mechanical crimp on the bare wire and the insulation. I'll use these crimpers often and will give a pair to a friend in the electronics industry.
3X MB-102 830 Point Prototype PCB Solderless Breadboard Protoboard
19 September 2017
Student quality, difficult connections
Beware. I bought 12 for a class on embedded microcontrollers and added bridge wires between the four red and between the four blue power buses. Many times the wire would not go into the metal contacts. I had to use a sewing pin to properly align the contacts so the wires would go in. Even then it could be a struggle. Students--and I--will get annoyed if we must constantly use a pin to get wires in the breadboards. For serious work, look for a better brand. Either the mold has started to wear out or the manufacturer has a problem with the stamped metal contact strips.