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Makeronics Solderless 1660 Tie-Points Breadboard with Aluminum Back Plate for Circuit/Arduino/Raspberry Pi Prototyping Powered by Makeronics Technology

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  • ✔️1660 Test Points In Total(including 2 terminal strips 1260 tie-point and 4 bus strips 400 tie-point) & 3 Binding Posts
  • ✔️Will Accommodate Up To (18) 14pin DIP ICs, or (15)16 pin DIP ICs.
  • ✔️ABS Plastic Housing, Aluminum Back Plate,Metal Contact Clips; Accept Wire With Diameter 20-29AWG;
  • ✔️Binding Posts Coded Black, Red and Green, Coloured Coordinates for Easy Component Placement
  • ✔️Perfect for Arduino Shield Prototyping and Testing. Powered by Makeronics Technology


Breadboard 1660 is designed for solderless experimental design electronic circuit manufacture. Variety of electronic components can be freely inserted or removed as needed,
eliminating the need for welding, saving assembly time of the circuit, the element can be reused, very suitable for electronic circuit assembly, commissioning and training.
1. Accepts most electronic components, including integrated circuits and transistors for digital and/or analog circuitry;
2. ABS plastic material;
3. Completely reusable;
4.Binding Posts Coded Black, Red and Green
5. Accepts a variety of wire sizes(AWG:20-29)
6. Coloured coordinates for easy component placement
7. Pins are identified by numbered rows and columns;
8. Ideal for high frequency and low noise circuits;
9. Use to breadboard and debug circuit designs;
10. Black aluminum back plate


carlyle hawkyard
2025-09-04 13:44:35
sure it's more expensive but it's nice that it has those few bells and whistles over a regular breadboard. The frame is nice.
Teng J. Vue
2025-08-30 16:24:37
Have not used one for 20 years but as far as I can tell it is of good quality. Worked perfectly as I expected. Was able to get my project completed because of it. Would highly recommend one.
Zorn
2025-06-12 13:22:36
The board is solid and high quality, no complaints with the build quality. I did find a bit more resistance than I'm used to when inserting wires into the board but nothing too crazy. Overall a great option.
Mechanical Genius Extrordinaire
2025-06-02 10:54:55
It is a breadboard, overpriced. The connectorts are CHEAP!! At this price it should have come in a guilded mink lined box, custom made everything and delivered by a bonded courier. Oh, the last point it does have (via Amazon Prime lol). If you buy this then also buy some real guality terminals to go with it.
Pietro N. Bernasconi
2025-05-07 11:44:55
Bought it for my son to increase functionality of his Arduino projects. Board works well and is very easy to setup. Great value for the money
Vertigo
2025-01-30 10:02:14
Slightly concerned because the price seems fairly low for the product I was hoping for. I opened the package and was pleasantly surprised by the quality of everything except the screwdriver. Once I threw the screwdriver away, the product looked even better!I didn’t find any continuity issues in the power bus that is not supposed to be there. I am wondering if the other reviewer that had that issue was not aware that the bus stops between each group of holes, so if you need power all the way down, you need to add jumpers. That is how all of these boards are designed.I can’t see any negatives as of today. Let’s see what the unit is like in a few months of heavy use. I will update if I have issues.
Tina
2024-12-02 17:42:58
It’s very decent design to fix the rubber pads around the 4 corners of the breadboard to help with the stability.  It’s like the small workstation on the table. The breadboards are mounted on a solid metal plate and there is a lot of space to make it all the way through the project without removing anything I previously built. This saved us quite a bit of time when I need to build another part on the breadboard.
Travis M.
2024-11-15 12:37:56
The breadboard works as you’d expect. It’s a breadboard. The wires fit snugly, and the power terminals at the head of the board make solid contact with the banana connectors from my power supply.My only gripe is that the holes for the power rails don’t exactly align with the rows of holes in the rest of the breadboard. If you’re trying to hook up several arrayed copies of the same circuit, this is mildly annoying as it makes the circuit layout a bit less clean.