🔧 600 pcs 1/4W 1% Metal Film Resistor Kit — 30 Values, 20 pcs Each
Build, repair, and experiment with precision electronics using this 600-piece Metal Film Resistor Kit. With 30 different resistance values and 20 pieces per value, each resistor is rated at 1/4W power with 1% tolerance, ensuring accurate, reliable performance for DIY electronics, prototyping, and educational projects.
Whether you’re working on Arduino projects, robotics, or circuit repairs, this kit gives you the versatility to handle almost any resistive requirement.
📜 Creative Product Description
Precision meets convenience. This 600-piece metal film resistor kit delivers high-accuracy resistors across 30 commonly used values. Each resistor has a 1% tolerance, meaning your circuits behave exactly as designed — no guesswork, no frustration.
Organized and ready for use, the kit is perfect for students, hobbyists, and professional electronics enthusiasts. With 20 pieces of each value, you’ll always have the right resistor on hand for breadboarding, soldering, or repairs.
From LEDs to sensors, from power circuits to microcontrollers, this kit keeps your projects running smoothly.
⚙️ Technical Specifications
Type: Metal Film Resistors
Power Rating: 1/4W (0.25W)
Tolerance: 1%
Material: Metal Film
Quantity: 600 pcs
Number of Values: 30
Pieces per Value: 20
Resistance Values: Standard E24 values (common examples: 10Ω, 22Ω, 47Ω, 100Ω, 220Ω, 470Ω, 1kΩ, 2.2kΩ, 4.7kΩ, 10kΩ, etc.)
Temperature Coefficient: ±100ppm/°C (typical)
Lead Type: Axial leads (pre-cut for easy insertion)
Application: Breadboarding, prototyping, DIY electronics, circuit repairs
🌟 Key Features
✔️ 30 most common resistor values
✔️ High-accuracy 1% tolerance
✔️ 1/4W power rating for general electronics
✔️ Metal film construction for stability and low noise
✔️ 20 pcs per value — plenty for projects and spares
✔️ Axial leaded for easy soldering or breadboard use
🛠️ Ideal Applications
DIY electronics projects
Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and microcontroller circuits
Robotics and sensor modules
LED and lighting circuits
Prototyping and breadboarding
Educational STEM projects