Product Overview
Male-to-Male Breadboard Jumper Wires for Solderless Prototyping
Breadboard jumper wires provide a simple, reversible way to connect electronic components during circuit development and testing. Commonly used on solderless boards, they allow fast changes and clean signal routing. When planning layouts, having multiple wire lengths on hand helps reduce congestion and keeps paths clear in breadboard / prototyping setups.
Product Condition
Unused, New Old Stock.
Product Overview
This kit includes 65 flexible male-to-male jumper wires intended for solderless breadboard use. The assortment covers several common lengths to accommodate short jumps and longer routing across a board. Flexible insulation and standard pin ends make them suitable for repeated insertion during iterative circuit work.
Key Features
- 65-piece assortment of male-to-male breadboard jumper wires
- Multiple wire lengths for varied routing needs
- Solderless pin ends for direct breadboard insertion
- Flexible construction supports dense or complex layouts
- Multicolored wires aid visual tracing and organization
- Compatible with standard solderless breadboards
- Reusable for repeated prototyping and testing cycles
Applications
- Solderless breadboard prototyping
- Temporary circuit testing and validation
- Educational electronics labs and classrooms
- Microcontroller and development board projects
- Circuit troubleshooting and signal bypassing
- Connecting test points for measurement tools
Frequently Asked Questions
What wire lengths are included in this kit?
The assortment includes 5 pieces at 260 mm, 5 pieces at 220 mm, 10 pieces at 160 mm, and 45 pieces at 110 mm.
Are these wires intended for permanent installations?
No. These jumper wires are designed for temporary, solderless connections during prototyping, testing, and troubleshooting.
Can these be used with measurement equipment?
Yes. They can be used to connect breadboard points to voltmeters, ammeters, or other test instruments.
Are the wires reusable?
Yes. The flexible leads and standard pin ends support repeated insertion and removal during development work.
You can build and revise solderless breadboard prototypes while routing flexible jumper wires across the board, using the multicolored, assorted-length leads to keep connections organized inside your breadboard layout.