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These boards have some strange labeling and some come a bit warped, but the connection quality is good, and they work great for their price. The power rails are detachable, the boards have pegs and grooves on the side for attaching together, and they have an adhesive bottom surface for mounting.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Beware. I bought 12 for a class on embedded microcontrollers and added bridge wires between the four red and between the four blue power buses. Many times the wire would not go into the metal contacts. I had to use a sewing pin to properly align the contacts so the wires would go in. Even then it could be a struggle. Students--and I--will get annoyed if we must constantly use a pin to get wires in the breadboards. For serious work, look for a better brand. Either the mold has started to wear out or the manufacturer has a problem with the stamped metal contact strips.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The product is of very good quality. The price is right. My students have used them and have had no problems. What more can you ask?
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The breadboard was a good value. The only problem was that the holes were tight, and I had to insert a heavier wire into each hole to loosen it before I could insert some of the more delicate components.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The low quality of these boards might have been tolerable given the price, but they don't even have standard 0.1"/2.54mm hole spacing! The holes are closer than that. Jumpers and short DIP-8 chips might work, but DIP-16 and bigger will bind in the holes and/or get bent pins. Long strips of header pins don't fit at all. Botching the industry standard hole spacing is a serious oversight.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New