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Adafruit Premium Female Extension Jumper Industrial Electrical Review

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🔌 Wiring & Connecting, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of Adafruit Premium Female Extension Jumper Industrial Electrical

Great for making wire harnesses or jumpering between headers on PCB's. Each wire is 28 AWG (7 strands @ 36 AWG). Come in a strip of 20 wires (2pcs of 10 different colors). Can be pulled apart for individual jumpers or stay together for neat organized wires. Female to Male - 3 inches long.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Convenient Jumper with Industrial-level Durability

This extension jumper is an essential addition to any industrial and scientific wiring and connecting needs. Based on my observations, THE jumper is made with high-quality materials ensuring that it is durable and can withstand any wear and tear associated with daily use .Additionally, it offers seamless connectivity and ease of use making it a convenient tool. However, it is quite pricey compared to other similar products in the market..

Pros
  • Durable and industrial-grade construction ensures reliable connectivity.
Cons
  • May require additional adapters for certain electrical applications.

Sorry I made a mistake and my review was awful thinking the jumpers were missing, I was wrong thanks Adafruit there is good things for Arduino like their temperature sensor. works fine, thanks.

Pros
  • Great for making wire harnesses or jumpers between connectors on PCBs
Cons
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