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The Aniann 1280 Pieces 64 Values Resistor Kit is an essential assortment for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Featuring 1280 resistors across 64 different values, this kit ensures you have the right component for any project. With a ±1% tolerance and durable metal film construction, these resistors provide reliable performance and temperature stability. Packaged in a convenient plastic box, each resistor is clearly labeled for easy identification, making it a must-have for anyone working with electronics.
Manufacturer | Aniann |
Part Number | An-resistor01 |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.79 x 3.46 x 1.61 inches |
Item model number | An-resistor01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 13*8*5cm |
Color | Silver |
Material | Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**M
Great
Great assortment
S**R
fast & reasonable
fast & reasonable
C**T
What’s most important to know? Umm… <— left / right —>
I make/repair a ton of electronics. I bought this because they work well. And, there is 64 different values in this package. The price is right. The first company to actually print the values on these suckers so we don’t have to read the stripes, is gonna make a lot of money..
R**T
solid resistors
tolerance is within1%, wish the values were printed in darker text or they were on different colored paper.
D**.
Great variety
The only drawback is their size, as we get more mature we need additional help with seeing the colors but the labeling really helps finding the right value
G**L
Small leads and weird value selection.
It's just a small cardboard box filled with through-hole resistors on the typical tape, with small/faint labelling on the tape. In some cases the tape appears seriously aged. The color bands are very small; you will almost certainly need some alternative organization system to be able to find what you need.The resistances themselves do seem to be on point, but I would refer to other reviews that may have better test equipment than my cheap multimeter. These are advertised as 1% metal film resistors, and I do believe that's what I received.The leads are very fragile; about half the diameter that a typical breadboard might reliably accept. If you have a good breadboard that can accept a minimum 0.4mm diameter (like I do) you can probably make it work (or bend the leads to double up on the diameter).The resistor selection over the E24 sequence is a little weird (see table attached). If you organize by series (like I do) then this will annoy you. For example, why 3k instead of 3.3k?In the end if you just need some decent resistors to get going and don't mind spending some time wrestling with the organization and the fragile leads, then buy this. If you value your time (like I do), look elsewhere. Don't get me wrong; the value for money is good... but you should probably consider spending more if you are a serious electrical hobbyist.
T**G
Lots of resistors in a cardboard box
Good value for more 1/4 W resistors than I'll ever use as a hobbyist. I spot-checked a few resistors and found all to be within the rated tolerance, so that's good, too. My only gripe? They arrive, unsorted, in a cardboard box. All resistors of a given value are together and marked, but they're shuffled. I spent quite a bit of time, ordering from lowest to highest value, to make them easier to use going forward. 5 stars, except for that point.
E**S
Great value, especially for hobby starter kit
Way easier to buy a kit like this than individual resistors and guessing which values you'll need. I wish they came sorted already, and the printing was a little hard to read where the stamp may not have been applied fully. I spent maybe 5 minutes pulling all the bundles out and sorting them numerically. All in all, very pleased with the value. This will keep my tinkering and projects going for quite a while. Great for a beginner or someone needing a variety of resistors.
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