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1660-Point Breadboard
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1660-Point Breadboard

This 1660-point solderless breadboard is ideal for rapid prototyping of electronic circuits. It features two 830-point boards mounted on a stable 8.5" x 5.25" steel base, simplifying your project setup. Easily connect and disconnect power using the three integrated binding posts. This breadboard accommodates most through-hole components and wires up to #22 gauge, offering a reliable platform for experimentation. For best results, use solid core wires when building your circuits, making assembly and disassembly quick and easy.

$29.95

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In Stock at Pololu

Owner Satisfaction

3.8

/ 5

 

Category Rank

154

/ 159

#154 in Breadboards

Price vs Category Average

+93%

Above average

Total Tie Points

1660830

/ (Two -point boards)

 

Who it's for

  • High Prototyping Capacity
  • Integrated Power Distribution
  • Solderless and Reusable Design

Who should skip it

  • Inconsistent Contact Quality
  • Large Footprint and Bulk
  • Poor High-Frequency Performance

Key Specs

Total Tie Points

1660 (Two 830-point boards)

Base Material

Steel

Base Dimensions

8.5" x 5.25" (215.9 mm x 133.35 mm)

Power Connections

3 Binding Posts

Wire Compatibility

Up to #22 gauge wire

Hole Spacing

2.54 mm

Model Number

353

Includes Base Plate

true

Features

  • Extensive prototyping with 1660 tie points
  • Stable steel base for durability
  • Convenient power connections via binding posts
  • Accepts most through-hole components
  • Supports up to #22 gauge wire
  • Easy circuit assembly and disassembly
  • Integrated power rails for simple connectivity

What customers say

This large breadboard is highly valued for its expansive capacity, offering plenty of room for complex projects that smaller boards cannot handle. Its competitive price makes it an excellent budget choice for initial concept testing and educational exercises. However, the primary drawback centers on connection quality. Many users experience inconsistent contact, with leads fitting either too loosely or too tightly, causing frustrating intermittent issues. Furthermore, the adhesive backing is often reported as weak and unreliable for securing the board during use. While it serves well as a low cost, high capacity prototyping platform, users needing dependable connections for final designs should explore other options.

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