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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi<br>
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Am 28.05.21 um 00:37 schrieb cheater cheater:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Where do you buy small to medium amounts of parts from in Germany
other than Buerklin? Do you just go to Mouser?
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If I am really in hurry, I go to the local Conrad store which is 10
minutes by bike for me. The staff in the parts department is quite
knowledged (when did you get the last time the hint by a clerk, that
the socket you want to buy won't fit the pcb/panel distance of the
potentiometer?). But I don't like their web shop. <br>
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Reichelt.de has not the largest stock, but is ok as webshop.<br>
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Recently I started buying <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.tme.eu/">https://www.tme.eu/</a>. I had a good
impression. <br>
I think they ship from Poland (Łódź). They ask relative high
shipping costs, but their parts prices are good. <br>
And their product range is really wide.<br>
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And once again for Buerklin: if you are in Munich, then visiting
their local shop in the suburbs is great. You can go there, ask for
a mechanically suitable part for your circuit, they order 20
different variants from their automated ware house, they comp a
coffee for the witing time, and then you can check which of the
parts will suit your mechanical needs. That is really really great.
And last but not least, the owner runs an excellent recording studio
and a small record label for jazz.<br>
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Florian<br>
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