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Breadboard

A 400-point solderless breadboard for quickly building and testing circuits without soldering. Perfect for prototyping with through-hole components and up to #22 gauge wire. When you're done or want to change your circuit, simply pull the components out and start again.

Key Features

  • 400 Tie Points – Plenty of space for small to medium circuits
  • Solderless Design – No soldering required, fully reusable
  • Interlocking Tabs – Connect multiple breadboards for larger projects
  • Adhesive Backing – Masked adhesive to secure the board to your project
  • Standard Spacing – Accepts most through-hole components

Specifications

  • Tie Points: 400
  • Wire Gauge: Up to #22 AWG
  • Mounting: Adhesive backing

Ideal For

  • Circuit prototyping and experimentation
  • Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects
  • Electronics learning and education
  • Testing components before permanent assembly
Tip: For best results, use solid core wire rather than stranded wire when breadboarding.
$1.01

Original: $2.89

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Breadboard

$2.89

$1.01
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Description

A 400-point solderless breadboard for quickly building and testing circuits without soldering. Perfect for prototyping with through-hole components and up to #22 gauge wire. When you're done or want to change your circuit, simply pull the components out and start again.

Key Features

  • 400 Tie Points – Plenty of space for small to medium circuits
  • Solderless Design – No soldering required, fully reusable
  • Interlocking Tabs – Connect multiple breadboards for larger projects
  • Adhesive Backing – Masked adhesive to secure the board to your project
  • Standard Spacing – Accepts most through-hole components

Specifications

  • Tie Points: 400
  • Wire Gauge: Up to #22 AWG
  • Mounting: Adhesive backing

Ideal For

  • Circuit prototyping and experimentation
  • Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects
  • Electronics learning and education
  • Testing components before permanent assembly
Tip: For best results, use solid core wire rather than stranded wire when breadboarding.