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Introduction: Top / Best DIY Electronic Stores & Suppliers
Over the last few years I have ordered countless items online for various electronics and DIY projects. Ordering stuff can be a pain - tedious, frustrating, and often, overly expensive. This is the first Instructable you should read before beginning any electronics-centric project!
Each step has specific details about the stores.
These are just my opinions based on my experience. This is in no way definitive. I encourage you to leave comments about each store based on your experience so we can build a stronger evaluation. I can potentially add more stores upon request - I know I left many out.
ELECTRONICS- All Electronics [USA, CA]
- Futurlec [Worldwide]
- Adafruit [USA, NY]
- Sparkfun [USA, CO]
- Sure Electronics [China]
- Newark/Element14 [Europe/USA]
- Digikey [Worldwide]
- Radio Shack [USA]
- Mouser [USA, TX]
- Octopart [web]
- Findchips [web]
- Pololu [USA, NV]
- Solarbotics [Canada]
- AliExpress [China]
- Seed Studio [China]
- Electronics Goldmine [USA, AZ]
- Alltronics [USA, CA]
- Tayda Electronics [Thailand]
- Electronics Surplus [USA, OH]
- DX [China]
- Jameco [USA, CA]
- Mammoth [USA, OK]
- LighthouseLEDs [USA, WA]
- HolidayCoro [USA]
- Monoprice [USA, CA]
MECHANICAL, MATERIALS & MANUFACTURING- McMaster-Carr [USA, NJ]
- Ponoko [USA/Europe]
- Inventables [USA, IL]
- Shapeways [USA/Europe]
- Amazon Supply [USA]
This list is (as you can probably tell) North America specific.
Step 1: All Electronics (allelectronics.com)
The Good
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Amazing prices on tools and small components
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Good selection
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They have a storefront
The Mediocre
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Surplus parts are sometimes a bit odd
The Not-So-Good
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No datasheets and limited part descriptions
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Slow shipping
Step 2: Futurlec (futurlec.com)
The Good
The Mediocre
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Site search and navigation is a bit odd
The Not-So-Good
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Some knock-off and bogus products
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Slow shipping to USA
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I have seen others leave terrible ratings and reviews
Step 3: Adafruit (adafruit.com)
The Good
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Great resources and code samples
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Unique products
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Strong community
The Mediocre
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Small inventory
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Customer service
The Not-So-Good
Step 4: Sparkfun (sparkfun.com)
The Good
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Great resources and code samples
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Unique products
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Strong community
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Open Source
The Mediocre
The Not-So-Good
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Some of the small parts and components are insanely expensive
Step 5: Sure Electronics (sureelectronics.net)
The Good
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Holy hell they have some cheap stuff
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Unique items
The Mediocre
The Not-So-Good
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Search and navigation is rubbish
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Expensive shipping to USA
Step 6: Newark/Element14 (newark.com)
The Good
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Customer service
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Fast shipping
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HUGE selection
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Rasberry-Pi
The Mediocre
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Pricing
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Searching and filtering
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DIY community
The Not-So-Good
Step 7: Digikey (digikey.com)
The Good
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Holy hell they have fast shipping
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Good customer service
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HUGE selection
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Great prices for ICs
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Lots of datasheets
The Mediocre
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Searching and filtering
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Interface
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Photos of products
The Not-So-Good
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Some stuff is just insanely overpriced
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No community, resources, coding samples
Step 8: Radio Shack (storefront)
The Good
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They have a storefront! All over the country.
The Mediocre
The Not-So-Good
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Expensive
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Staff doesn't know much about electronics
Step 9: Mouser (mouser.com)
The Good
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HUGE selection
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Many unique ICs
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Lots of datasheets
The Mediocre
The Not-So-Good
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No community
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Unreasonable shipping rates
Step 10: Octopart (octopart.com)
Not a store, rather, a search engine.
Very handy when searching for specific parts!
Step 11: Findchips
Another parts search engine, similar to octoparts. Findchips.com tends to have better search results than octoparts at times. I use both equally.
Step 12: Pololu (pololu.com)
The Good
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Great selection of motors and motor controllers
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Lots of details and descriptions
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They offer laser cutting services
The Mediocre
The Not-So-Good
Step 13: Solarbotics (solarbotics.com)
....have yet to order from here yet but heard great things.
Please share your experiences in the comments.
Step 14: AliExpress (aliexpress.com)
....have yet to order from here. Appears you can get some amazing deals. I am planning to make an order very soon.
Please share your experiences in the comments.
Step 15: Seed Studio (seeedstudio.com)
....have yet to order from here. Looks like a great site!
Please share your experiences in the comments.
Step 16: Electronics Goldmine (goldmine-elec.com)
....have yet to order from here.
Please share your experiences in the comments.
Step 17: McMaster Carr (mcmaster.com)
The Good
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HUGE selection
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Super fast shipping
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Great customer service
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Amazing website. The best online shopping experience I have ever had.
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Download almost every part (2D and 3D)
The Mediocre
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A bit overwhelming.
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Pricing
The Not-So-Good
Step 18: Ponoko (ponoko.com)
The Good
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Great material selection
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Laser cutting and 3D printing services
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Good customer service
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Track the progress of your design
The Mediocre
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The selling thing has not really taken off yet
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Pricing
The Not-So-Good
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Metal prices are through the roof
Step 19: Inventables (inventables.com)
....only made one small order here. Not much to say yet. Seems quite expensive, but they have a great selection.
Please share your experiences in the comments.
Step 20: Shapeways (shapeways.com)
....have yet to order from here.
Please share your experiences in the comments.