30 piece jumper wire set | 10 pieces each of Male to Male, Female to Male, Female to Female | 5 assorted colors | 6" in length
30 Piece Jumper Wire Kit - Includes 10 Each of Male to Male, Male to Female, and Female to Female, 6" Length, Assortment of Colors
30 Piece Jumper Wire Kit - Includes 10 Each of Male to Male, Male to Female, and Female to Female, 6" Length, Assortment of Colors
30 Piece Jumper Wire Kit - Includes 10 Each of Male to Male, Male to Female, and Female to Female, 6" Length, Assortment of Colors
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, 30 piece jumper wire set | 10 pieces each of Male to Male, Female to Male, Female to Female | 5 assorted colors | 6" in length
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, 30 Piece Jumper Wire Kit - Includes 10 Each of Male to Male, Male to Female, and Female to Female, 6" Length, Assortment of Colors
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, 30 Piece Jumper Wire Kit - Includes 10 Each of Male to Male, Male to Female, and Female to Female, 6" Length, Assortment of Colors
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, 30 Piece Jumper Wire Kit - Includes 10 Each of Male to Male, Male to Female, and Female to Female, 6" Length, Assortment of Colors

30 Piece Jumper Wire Kit - Includes 10 Each of Male to Male, Male to Female, and Female to Female, 6" Length, Assortment of Colors

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  • 30 Piece Jumper Wire Kit:
  • 10 pieces Male to Male
  • 10 pieces Male to Female
  • 10 pieces Female to Female
  • Each wire measures 6" in length. Includes an assortment of colors (Red, Black, Yellow, Green, and Blue)
  • Great for prototyping on a solderless breadboard, or building circuits on your microcontroller's protoboard

30 Piece Jumper Wire Kit — contains: 10 pieces male to male, 10 pieces male to female, and 10 pieces female to female. Each wire measures 6" in length. Includes an assortment of colors (Red, Black, Yellow, Green, and Blue). Great for prototyping on a solderless breadboard, or building circuits on your microcontroller's protoboard.