Solderless Breadboard Jumper Cable Wires (75 Pieces)

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SKU: CE00301 Brand: Core Electronics Guides (3)
These jumper wires feature a male pin at each end which is perfect for connecting different points of the breadboard together.
$3.95 AUD, inc GST
$3.59 AUD, exc GST

In stock, ships same business day if ordered before 2PM
Delivered by Tue, 24th of Dec

Quantity Discounts:

  • 5-15 $2.32 (exc GST)
  • 15+ $2.25 (exc GST)
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206 from local stock, 1 supplier stock; your order will dispatch between Dec 1 to Dec 10. And yes, stock levels and lead times are accurate!

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Solderless breadboards are the backbone of prototyping. They allow you to quickly put together a circuit without any soldering required, and use components that have standard 0.1" spaced pins. These jumper wires feature a male pin at each end which is perfect for connecting different points of the breadboard together.

This pack comes with 75 individual jumper wires in Green, Black, White, Blue, Red, and Yellow of various lengths:

  • 55 x 110mm
  • 10 x 160mm
  • 5 x 200mm
  • 5 x 240mm

Keep a few of these packs on hand for prototyping, and you can be sure to bring your projects to life!

Note: These jumper leads are a budget option, perfect for Makers and hobbyists. For industrial prototyping and classroom use we recommend opting for an alternative, premium product. Here are a few we have available:

DFRobot

Pololu 

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Adamstown
NSW, 2289
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