
830-Point Solderless Breadboard Kit with 9V Power Module, 205pcs Wires & Assorted Components for DIY Electronics Projects
$19.93
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“A budget-friendly option that covers the basics. Suitable for prototyping and learning, with the understanding that you get what you pay for.”
Our Review
After integrating the 830-Point Solderless Breadboard Kit with 9V Power Module, 205pcs Wires & Assorted Components for DIY Electronics Projects into several test builds, we found it to be a capable component for the price. Key specs include Points: 400 tie points, Size: 47x35mm, Spacing: 2.54mm (0.1 inch) standard.
Board quality was solid — clean drill holes and consistent copper plating. The 2.54mm hole pitch accepted standard DIP components and header pins without difficulty.
For the price, you get enough material to iterate through multiple prototype revisions without worrying about wasting expensive boards. This is exactly the kind of consumable supply that every electronics bench should have stocked.
The 830-Point Solderless Breadboard Kit with 9V Power Module, 205pcs Wires & Assorted Components for DIY Electronics Projects earns its place in the parts bin. Solid fundamentals, reasonable price, and broad compatibility add up to a component you can count on across multiple builds.
What We Like
- Clean hole plating accepts solder easily
- Double-sided copper traces allow compact circuit layout
- Holes accept standard through-hole and header pins cleanly
- Multiple board sizes suit projects from tiny to complex
Watch Out For
- Single-sided boards limit complex routing
- Board edges may be rough and require filing
- No silkscreen or component labels on blank boards
Specifications
| Points | 400 tie points |
| Size | 47x35mm |
| Spacing | 2.54mm (0.1 inch) standard |
| Material | ABS with phosphor bronze |
| Power Rails | 2 (top and bottom) |
| Wire Gauge | 22-26 AWG compatible |
The Verdict
“A budget-friendly option that covers the basics. Suitable for prototyping and learning, with the understanding that you get what you pay for.”



