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The AUSTOR 560 Pieces Jumper Wire Kit offers a comprehensive selection of 14 different lengths of preformed, male-to-male jumper wires, all made from 24 AWG wire. This kit is perfect for breadboard projects, ensuring easy insertion and organization with a complimentary storage box.
L**N
Good value.
These wires were pretty good for what they cost. They were well sorted and easy to use. However, sometimes when you shake the box the wires managed to mix into the other bins which can be somewhat annoying. I do wish there was some maybe more variation in size because sometimes I would find myself wishing for some way to connect the voltage bust to a rail easier. Often I had to bend or trim some of the wires a little bit of a different size to get them to fit where I needed them to, but that's kind of to be expected. Overall. I would say that this was a pretty good product and honestly I'd probably buy it again if I needed to
D**.
Great for breadboards, good value and variety
Good set of jumper wires for breadboard prototyping. Stiff, solid wires in a good range of sizes. Significantly larger than most similar kits. The case was big enough that I was able to add in the remaining wires from my previous jumper kit without overfilling. Good value for the price.The reason I gave this five instead of four stars is the generous pile of very short wires. I find that most kits don’t have enough wires in the one-to-four space range, but this one has plenty.
D**R
Great value
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.
C**C
Breaks easily
These are NOT stranded wires. They are bent 90 degrees in the package but if you bend them any more, they likely break, especially when you solder them.I might be spoiled but I am used to wires being more sturdy than this. I am creating a control box with switches (low voltage and current, so that is not the issue).They might work ok on a breadboard as a jumper, if you are really gentle and don't bend them. But it should not be like that for a wire. It should be a lot more sturdy.
M**E
They work well
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.
I**5
You can abuse
Some complain the wires are too soft, some say they're too hard, some gripe they are too long, too short, too blah blah blah...shut the f up you bunch of goldielocks these wires are just right. You can tie them in a knot and they hold their shape and don't break. I've hammered on my set repeatedly with few casualties. They make good contact and can carry more juice than any sane person would put through them. You need needlenose pliers and a gentle touch or they will spaghetti when you stick em in but on the other hand you can bend the very end at 90° and they don't break. I'm a grass is greener kind of guy so I don't usually repeat buy cause I think there might be something better, but I have no reason to look any further for something better this time.
D**R
Wires okay, but jumbled mess
The wires themselves are fine and work as expected, although a bit on the soft side. The problem is the packaging. The box doesn't have enough compartments for all the different lengths of wires provided, so several sizes were mixed together. Plus, since the box top doesn't fit flush with all the compartments, in transit the wires mixed together, creating a big, jumbled mess. I had to get another box and spend time with a pair of tweezers, separating the different length jumpers. Also, I haven't counted them all, but the total number of wires looks suspiciously fewer than 560, although I admit I could be wrong about that.
J**S
Great value, takes some skill to get good results
Great value breadboard wires. I hate using the kind that don’t hold their shape. These are easy to cut to size and strip. Some people complain about solder not sticking: for one, these wires were not meant to be soldered, and two, you just need to be good at soldering and know how to effectively use your flux. Usually I would prefer stranded wires for soldering, but these will work in a pinch, I just used them for the LED strip in the picture no problem. Pro tip: start with a straight piece of wire cut to length, strip, bend ends to 90 degrees using pliers/strippers, and use pliers to firmly press straight into breadboard.
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