Literally the only reasonably priced brick and mortar electronics shop I've ever visited. Fantastic customer service. They custom packed me 100 LEDs and 2 packs of 12 3V coin batteries, all for $10. They also stock this SWEET Arduino Uno starter kit which includes the Arduino Uno, a prototyping board, a square led matrix display, a two line green display, stepper motor, servo motor, breadboard, motion sensor, buttons, LEDs, remote control and MORE, all for an educational price of $55. I ordered 2 of these for door prizes for a Women In Tech event, and they and delivered 2 of these on the same day for $15, PLUS included a bonus IR sensor and Ultrasonic sensor!! I...
Read moreGreat selection and friendly ownership. They have passive/active components (incl. some high-power stuff), connectors, soldering equipment, assorted sensors, MCUs, big 7SDs, and even some microcomputers (they have raspberry pi zeros, fours, and even fives already). Definitely more stuff I’m forgetting. As far as I know, there’s no other stores doing this kinda stuff in London. It’s like a condensed version of Sayal without the blubber. It’s perfect for Western Engineering students to get stuff for their capstones. Highly recommend. Note that the entrance is to the right of the Vaughan auto shop side door; it’s a black door with a red van parked in...
Read moreHave not seen a place like this since the electronics surplus stores on Queen St. W. in Toronto. Many of the little places I knew in Toronto, Burlington and even here in London have long since closed. Absolutely amazed to find both this store and the part in London (thanks to two other businesses who knew of it). Richard knew exactly where he had the miniature thermal circuit breaker that I needed. Beyond that, it did not cost an arm and a leg and meets CSA standards. Will definitely look here first next time....
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