[sdiy] Mouser - be afraid, be very afraid

Jonathan Lutz jonathan.lutz at gmail.com
Sun Jul 3 17:18:21 CEST 2005


I like Mouser but their project manager thing always seemed sort of flaky.. 
never really got into using it.

As far as ordering/shipping parts, they seem tops.

JON

On 7/3/05, harrybissell <harrybissell at prodigy.net> wrote:
> 
> <taxi driver mode on>
> 
> you talkin' to me ? I said are YOU talkin' to ME ??? :^P
> 
> Hey I'm a stockholder, ok ??? Cut me some slack !
> 
> No, seriously. Mouser has some very good prices and availability.
> Resistors
> at 200/$4 (1%). They carry NJR who have the 13600 and 13700... Xicon
> makes
> old school components for cheap, I've had no problems with them.
> 
> I have done business with electronic express... and they are good for
> what they
> specialize in. I used them for the Japanese transistor pairs on some
> occasions.
> 
> I like to do one-stop shopping. I don;t want to pay S/H at ten
> different places for
> one or two items each. That leaves Digi-Key and Mouser out front,
> IMHO... and Mouser's S/H is very reasonable.
> 
> I'll check Futurlec out...
> 
> H^) harry
> 
> jared wrote:
> 
> > What's the deal with people and Mouser? They don't have particularly
> > good prices, or unusually vast selection, compared to say Electronix
> > Express or Fulturlec. Except for this project manager, which seems
> > handy, but as you pointed out, is faulty anyway.
> >
> > --
> > jared foster
> > "...Free to roam the heavens in man's noble quest to investigate the
> > weirdness of the universe!"
> 
>
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