Just curious where everyone gets their supplies?
Just curious where everyone gets their supplies?
In the U.K., almost exclusively from CPC or Maplin if I feel like overpaying.
In Germany, Reichelt is a good option.
I use Farnell. Free next-day delivery in the UK, and the inventory is vast.
However, I think you're in the US, and there Newark.com has a similar inventory to Farnell, it is a sister company.
EBAY. I have Ebay Prime so I get free 2 day delivery. SWEET!
Hi Matt,
I'm up in northern Utah. I mainly purchase boards, sensors, and components through Amazon. I have also purchased online from Adafruit, Sainsmart, and Seeed Studio. At my work we have purchased the Beaglebone Black directly from Element 14. I've also purchased from Digikey for work but that usually has longer lead times.
I heard our purchasing department complain that many of the engineers are submitting links to items on Amazon for their purchase requests for electronic boards and components. Amazon really can be a good place to buy components and other electronics, though the new Utah sales tax on Amazon purchases may make the other suppliers I referenced cheaper if you are buying a lot and they offer free shipping.
Element14! They are have lots of stock and have a very fast delivery service.
Several different places, amazon.com (if they have a good deal), element14, sparkfun, adafruit, etc.
Several different places, amazon.com (if they have a good deal), element14, sparkfun, adafruit, etc.
Hi Matt!
As of right now, if you know some parts you may need, I know many RadioShack stores are going out of business. For the moment, it may be a good idea to check them out.
Outside of right now, I've used eBay for parts for years.
If you're not in a hurry, overseas prices are great, if you're a poor hobbyist.
Even then, many things are the price of other stores' clearances to buy from within the US, even including shipping.
eBay has a reputation for being unreliable because of some sellers.... but it's much like if people complained about getting a defective item from Wal-Mart: If you contact customer support, they'll properly take care of it most of the time. Hell, eBay has taken care of me BETTER than Wal-Mart on average.
Also note, some things like more extravagant sensors are harder to find except on sites like Element14.
Farnell, RS, Rapid Electronics, Digikey, CPC, Avnet, Aliexpress, Amazon - in very roughly that order of frequency.
MK