That was a pretty good deal. The Arduino came with a cable and all the pins already attached, so it was ready to be programmed and used. However, when I received mine, I noticed that I had 3 very badly bent pins that I needed to fix. Previously I could use a cold solder connection on my ISP pins, but these pins are hardly ever used and this can easily be fixed by me. Pin issues aside, this was a pretty good buy for me considering I only wanted to drop an Arduino for a project after another burned out. I'd like to suggest maybe putting the Arduino pins in some sort of foam to protect them during shipping?
LAFVIN Super Starter Kit for Arduino R3 Mega2560 Mega328 Nano with Detailed Tutorial - Compatible with Arduino IDE
11 Review
Gikfun Screw Shield Expansion Board: Enhance Arduino UNO R3 with the EK7007 Add-On
11 Review
π Ultimate BBC Micro bit Sensor Starter Kit: Keyestudio 37-in-1 Box with Tutorial, Compatible with V1.5 & V2, Gift for Kids and Adults (Microbit Board Not Included)
11 Review
Vilros Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Complete Starter Kit - Black Fan-Cooled Aluminum Case for Heavy-Duty Performance
12 Review
M.2 Screw Kit: Easy Mounting for NVMe SSDs on ASUS Motherboards
19 Review
36-Pack Black Rubber PC CPU/Case Fan Screws/Rivets Set for Computer
11 Review
π§ Premium Repair Replacement Screws & Tools for MacBook Pro Retina 15"/13" - Complete Bottom Case Set
10 Review
Glarks 660 Pieces Phillips Assortment Motherboard
10 Review