AUSTOR 560 Pieces Jumper Wire Kit 14 Lengths Assorted Preformed Breadboard Jumper Wire with Free Box








Key features
- •Parameters: U shape, 24 AWG, male to male, wire length 2 mm, 5 mm, 7 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 15 mm, 17 mm, 20 mm, 22 mm, 25 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm, 125 mm
- •Wide applications: designed to work well with any breadboards or anywhere jumper wires are needed, perfect for breadboard projects
- •Easy to use: all the colored jumper wire are pre-stripped and preformed right-angled, easy to insert it into breadboard
- •Extra bonus: come with a free plastic box, keep your jumper wire kit organized, convenient for store and fetch
- •Note: the breadboard wire is a little soft so that convenient for changing its shape to do connect test; if you find that it can't be inserted, please check whether the cable in the pin hole of the breadboard is in good condition or not
AUSTOR 560 Pieces Jumper Wire Kit 14 Lengths Assorted Preformed Breadboard Jumper Wire with Free Box
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They work well
MasterOfNone✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
These work well on my breadboards. The case works ok, but leads can get mixed up if you turn it upside down, leading to a tedious session with tweezers to re-sort them.
Great value
DR✓ Verified Purchase•September 19, 2023
I purchased this item for some breadboard work, and it was perfect for my needs. Lots of different (and consistent) lengths. Some of the smaller jumpers ended up in the wrong compartment during shipment, but being color coded, they are easy to spot. Great value, I would purchase again.
A pretty standard variety of jumpers, but the metal is too soft
AndreyT✓ Verified Purchase•September 2, 2023
I have a similar kit of jumper wires that I bought elsewhere a couple of years ago. I've been pretty happy with it, so I decided to get another one. This one offers exactly the same variety of length and the box is subdivided in the same way as my old kit. However, wires in this kit, despite having adequate thickness, are way way too soft. The conducting core has almost "noodlish" feel to it. This might be a good thing in situations when one needs some creative routing... but in general use these could be troublesome. Trying to push a tip into a solderless breadboard socket often results in said tip getting bent. Also, on a few occasions the socket managed to bite into the soft metal so that it was difficult to extract the tip. In other words, these work, but might not last long because of the above issues.
Makes wiring circuits cleaner.
Rick baker✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2023
When I started using arduino I ways had a mess of wires in my breadboard but thanks to these it doesn't happen near as much!
Metal is very soft
Dustin Graham✓ Verified Purchase•August 2, 2023
Know what you're buying. I have a virtually identical set from SparkFun from several years ago. I've used/lost many of them so I wanted to buy another kit. This kit looked to be the same. Even the color coded lengths match. But the metal is VERY soft. Over fifty percent of the times I tried to push an end into a breadboard, it bent horribly.
I've decided these will just be expensive pre-cut pcb board wires. The soft metal makes it easy to route around components on the board. But, I won't use them for breadboard prototyping as much. If I need to, I'll be gentle about it.
I usually use little jumper wires, which work great but sometimes it becomes a frankenstein mess. Using wires like this for the basic connections helps a lot with the organization. And fifty percent of the time they do push in just fine. I suppose if you have an older breadboard with loose inserts you won't have as big of a problem. A brand new breadboard just bends these like crazy.
I've decided these will just be expensive pre-cut pcb board wires. The soft metal makes it easy to route around components on the board. But, I won't use them for breadboard prototyping as much. If I need to, I'll be gentle about it.
I usually use little jumper wires, which work great but sometimes it becomes a frankenstein mess. Using wires like this for the basic connections helps a lot with the organization. And fifty percent of the time they do push in just fine. I suppose if you have an older breadboard with loose inserts you won't have as big of a problem. A brand new breadboard just bends these like crazy.
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