[Noisebridge-discuss] Electronics store in SF / near Ardent?

jim jim at well.com
Sat Aug 14 18:48:16 UTC 2010


   Electronics Plus on fourth street in San Rafael has, 
i think, a wider selection of stuff than Lashers and is 
a regular retail place you can walk around in among the 
shelves, unlike jameco (which has got a much broader 
inventory than either E+ or Lashers). 
http://www.electronicplus.com/ 



On Fri, 2010-08-13 at 17:56 -0700, Mike Chambers wrote:
> If you have a car, then Jameco:
> 
> http://www.jameco.com
> 
> is in belmont (maybe 20 - 25 minutes south of the city). They have an
> extensive selection and you can order online and then pick up at their
> offices (usually same day).
> 
> Their prices are generally good too (much better than radioshack).
> 
> You can have them send you a catalog which makes it much easier to
> browse and order.
> 
> Only downside is they have a $10 minimum order.
> 
> mike
> 
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Aaron Muszalski <sfslim at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Passing on a question from the Danes, now residing temporarily at Ardent West:
> >
> > Where can one go to buy electronics components for projects?
> >
> > Oddly, I've not kept up on such, so all that came to my mind was Al Lasher's in Berkeley, and Radio Shack. (Pardon me, "The Shack".)
> >
> > Any recommendations? SF preferable, but all responses welcome. Thanks!
> >
> > - Slim
> >
> >
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