Jumper Jerky Junior
Rainbow coloured jumper strips, perfect for use with our mini breadboards!
At just 100mm in length this jumper jerky is ideal for use on a breadboard or in any situation where space is at a premium. Each strip of jerky contains 40 individual jumper leads, 100mm long, which are easily separated into multiples of your choice if needed.
These are really high quality jumper leads with DuPont headers and lovely feeling, brightly coloured cable with a soft matte finish. The wire is 28AWG, stranded copper.
While these aren't the cheapest of jumper leads you'll find you keep on using them over and over again - we wouldn't use anything else!
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