In this category, you’ll find fun and safe electronics kits and tools designed for kids and those who feel like one. Perfect for sparking creativity, these products offer hands-on experience in building and exploring simple projects.
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If you usually do big projects or put on workshops, you know that there’s never enough of some components. Therefore, we’ve put together this set of wires, resistors and other primary components to make your everyday work or education much easier.
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Learn soldering while building your own reaction game with this engaging education kit. Great for students, makers, and anyone wanting to learn electronics through hands-on gaming, this kit teaches through-hole soldering techniques while creating an entertaining device you’ll want to keep playing. The game challenges your reflexes with progressive difficulty. LEDs race up and down, and you must hit the button when the green LED lights up. Each correct response shortens your reaction window, creating a challenge that tests both your newly learned soldering skills and your gaming reflexes. Whether you’re teaching electronics in the classroom or learning at home, this kit helps turn soldering education into competitive entertainment.
Built around a microcontroller and programmed in Arduino, this kit introduces you to both hardware assembly and embedded programming concepts. The CR2032 battery provides hours of portable gaming, while the keychain holder transforms your project into a gadget you will carry anywhere. Clear PCB markings guide you through each soldering step, making this perfect for beginners. The compact design demonstrates how modern electronics can pack functionality into incredibly small form factors. Even if you are new to the game, we are providing full documentation and a step-by-step tutorial.
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Dasduino set for beginners is a complete system for learning programming and basic electronic principles. Using this set You will be able to program the world and electronic devices around You and learn how to program Dasduino in C programming language, connect electronic components and basic things about them. No experience in programming or electronics is needed to work with this set. In the beginning, Croduino lessons help where through 20 mins videos basic concepts of programming and electronics are explained.
Because of the poor choice of microcontroller boards in Croatia, a great quantity of educational material linked to this kit and low prices, the kit is a great choice for classrooms, companies and even colleges. With the minimal price, it brings all that is needed to learn about electronics for the independent production of a project.
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Dasduino Beginner Kit is a complete system for learning how to code and getting familiar with the main principles of electronics. With this set, you’ll be able to code the world and different electronic gadgets around you. Moreover, you’ll learn how to code your Dasduino (Arduino compatible board) in C programming language, connect electronic components and other things of importance in the electronics world. The best thing about this kit is that no experience in coding or electronics is required to get started.
This kit is an amazing choice for not only beginners, but schools, businesses, hobbyists and even colleges because it offers everything that is necessary for a individual to learn about electronics through their own project, while being at an affordable price.
Hobby version of Dasduino Beginner Kit has much more components than the basic version of the kit. It contains additional components and other actuators and sensors.
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Croduino set for beginners Internet of Things (IoT CSP) is a complete set to start working with the Internet of things. Contains Dasduino CONNECT, microcontroller board with ESP8266 which can easily be programmed from the Arduino IDE. Connection to a PC is made directly using a USB cable. Besides the controller, the set has a bunch of different sensors and actuators, which are often used in projects related to the Internet.
Some of the projects that you can make using components from this set are: Weather page (using BMP180 sensor temperature and humidity, air quality sensor MQ135, LDR), the switch which is connected to the Internet (using 2-channel module with relay, MOSFET or servo motor) notification via the Internet (a motion sensor, photoresistor or other sensor), and so on. Turn on your imagination and make something else!
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If you’re looking for a simple way to start soldering or just want to make your own Dasduino, this soldering set is a great opportunity. “Make your own Dasduino CORE” is an educational set for learning the skill of soldering, with which you end up with a functional microcontroller board. As with the other SMD versions of the Dasduino CORE boards we offer, the possibilities are endless.
It is based on the ATmega328P microcontroller, and all SMD components are already soldered on the board. The set also includes a THT socket for the microcontroller, which simplifies the replacement of the microcontroller should it ever become necessary.
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Master the art of soldering while building your own Simon Says game with this educational electronics kit. This is a complete learning experience that teaches fundamental electronics skills through hands-on construction of a classic game. Whether you’re a student learning electronics, a parent teaching STEM skills, or a beginner wanting to master soldering techniques, this kit provides the perfect introduction to electronics assembly with a fun, playable result.
The Attiny404 microcontroller, pre-programmed for you in Arduino, makes this perfect for learning both soldering and programming. Unlike complex projects that overwhelm beginners, this kit focuses on essential soldering techniques while creating something genuinely entertaining. Perfect for electronics students building their first project, educators teaching STEM concepts, or hobbyists wanting to practice soldering skills with gratification from a working game.
What makes this kit special is its focus on education through entertainment. You’re not just learning to solder, you’re building a game you’ll want to play and show off. The carefully selected components teach different soldering techniques, from precision work with the microcontroller to basic LED and resistor placement. The portable design with keychain holder means your finished project becomes a conversation starter and a testament to your newly acquired electronics skills.
The kit consists of:
• PCB
• Attiny404 microcontroller
• 4 LEDs
• 4 Pushbuttons
• A switch
• 4 resistors 330ohm
• CR2032 battery holder
• Battery CR2032
• Keychain holder
Build your own LED dice kit while mastering soldering skills. Unlike basic practice boards, this kit creates a fully functional shake-to-roll dice that displays numbers 1-6 using LEDs in traditional dice patterns. Perfect for STEM education, maker spaces, and anyone who wants to learn electronics through gaming projects, this kit combines soldering skills with entertainment value and portability.
The Attiny404 microcontroller brings this dice to life with shake detection and random number generation, while the vibration sensor SW-18020P ensures new number generation with every shake. The compact design includes a CR2032 battery for weeks of gaming, plus a keychain attachment that makes it perfect for travel, game nights, or just to show off. The clear PCB markings guide beginners through each soldering step, making this an ideal introduction to component assembly.
What makes this kit special is its perfect balance of education and entertainment. The component list teaches different soldering techniques from resistors to microcontrollers, while the finished product becomes a portable gaming accessory. With clear assembly markings and quality components, this kit builds confidence in electronics while delivering gaming fun and showcasing your maker skills.
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Challenge your reflexes while learning how to solder with this competitive reaction game kit. Unlike basic soldering projects, this kit creates an engaging speed-testing game that gets progressively harder, making it perfect for STEM classrooms, competitive learning environments, or anyone who wants to combine skill development with entertainment. Build your own portable reflex tester and discover how fast your reactions really are.
The Attiny404 microcontroller creates an increasingly challenging experience. Each successful reaction reduces your response time window, testing both your reflexes and your ability to stay calm under pressure. This progressive difficulty system makes it ideal for competitive environments, whether you’re challenging friends, testing student reflexes in classes, or simply pushing your own limits. The portable battery-powered design with a CR2032 button cell battery means you can take the challenge anywhere.
With this kit, you will solder LEDs, responsive pushbuttons, resistors, a power switch, and a CR2032 battery holder directly onto the PCB. Each component teaches different soldering techniques – from the precision required for resistor placement to the steady hand needed for LED orientation and the mechanical stability needed for button and switch mounting. The clearly marked PCB guides you through each step, making this an introduction to soldering while building practical skills with real electronic components.
What sets this kit apart is its focus on measurable skill improvement. You’re not just learning to solder, you’re building a tool that quantifies your reflexes and challenges you to improve. The keychain design means your finished project becomes portable, perfect for challenging friends or demonstrating your new electronic skills. Every component teaches different soldering techniques while contributing to an addictive game experience.
The kit consists of:
• PCB
• Attiny404 microcontroller
• 4 LEDs
• 4 Pushbuttons
• A switch
• 4 resistors 330ohm
• CR2032 battery holder
• Battery CR2032
• Keychain holder
Soldering station with hot air is a combination that will solve all the problems regarding soldering and desoldering, whether it is THT or SMD components. The 50W soldering station has enough power to solder the components with the highest thermal mass, and comes with a pointed tip. Hot air will be useful for soldering and desoldering SMD components. It comes with three extensions with which it is possible to select the width of the hot air flow. With the station also comes a stand for both the soldering iron and for hot air.
• Maximum hot air power: 450W
• Hot air temperature range: 100℃ – 500℃
• Hot air flow: 120L/min max.
• Maximum power of soldering iron: 50W
• Hot air temperature range: 200℃ – 500℃
• Manufacturer and model: Gordak 968
• Input voltage: 230V
Soldering station SS-936A is a more serious part of equipment for electronic workshop. It contains a transformer in its base, thanks to which it can deliver high power at high speed. Therefore, you will easily solder the thickest wires and components to ground polygons. Power is up to 60W, adjustable temperatures up to 500 ℃ with a quality soldering iron that heats up quickly. It comes with spike tip, a soldering iron stand and a sponge for cleaning the tip of the soldering iron. If you are looking for a soldering iron that will serve you for a long time, without spending too much money, the SS-936A is an ideal choice!
The soldering iron is an essential tool for anyone who does something with electronics. Although we enjoy using more expensive soldering irons, this one is affordable and does the job – it will come in handy as a first or spare soldering iron, and with its price, it is affordable to everyone. The process of soldering permanently connects two pieces of metal. In electronics it is the joints between wires, components and boards. Whatever you want to do, you’ll always need to solder something, especially if you’re going to fix electronics – you must have a soldering iron. This soldering iron has a power of 40W, which is quite enough for soldering and desoldering in most cases.
The multimeter, along with the soldering iron, is the basic tool of every electronics engineer. If you are a beginner, this multimeter will be enough for you to learn to measure various physical quantities related to electronics. Measure AC and DC voltage, AC and DC current, resistance, transistor gain, test diodes and conductivity – all with this multimeter. It comes with test cables, and you’ll only need a 9V battery to get started. It also has a fuse to measure current, as a safety supplement.
This is not a multimeter filled with features, this is a multimeter for beginners, pupils and students who want their first, affordable measuring device. The multimeter does not have automatic range determination, has no backlight nor does it measure frequency, but, therefore, it will measure DC voltage up to 1000V, AC voltage up to 750V, DC current up to 10A.
• DC voltage measuring ranges: 200mV, 2V, 20V, 200V, 1000V
• AC voltage measuring ranges: 200V, 750V
• DC current measurement ranges: 200uA, 2000uA, 20mA, 200mA, 10A
• Resistance measurement areas: 200ohm, 2000ohm, 20kohm, 200kohm, 2000kohm
• Maximum current when testing diodes: 1.5mA
• Dimensions: 126 x 70mm
If the soldering iron isn’t clean, neither will the the solder joint. This cleaning net allows quick tip cleaning by “stabbing” the soldering iron in it. When the net is filled with solder, simply remove it from the casing, clean the excess solder, return it back and use it again!
This small, practical, and portable USB soldering iron powered from PC, laptop, or portable batter is perfect for makers! It works over any USB port and the small tip makes it very precise. The tip also warms up very quickly, so you can start soldering around 15 seconds after the ignition. Soldering iron comes with a bracket, small amount of solder and a stand.
Of course, be careful while working with soldering iron. Iron’s tip is at temperature is 300-400 degrees Celsius.
• Power: 8W
• Input voltage: 5V
• Length: 16cm