A 600-piece metal film resistor kit covering 30 of the values you actually reach for, from 10Ω right up to 1M, 20 pieces of each. They are 1/4W (0.25W) axial through-hole resistors with tight ±1% tolerance, better temperature stability and lower noise than standard carbon film types. Sorted and labelled in a reusable case so you can grab the value you need without digging through a drawer. Handy to have on the bench for prototyping, repairs and general electronics work. Held in NZ stock and shipped fast from our Te Awamutu workshop, so you are not waiting weeks on an overseas parcel.
- 600 pieces across 30 values
- 10Ω to 1M resistance range
- 1/4W (0.25W) power rating
- ±1% tolerance for precise, repeatable results
- Low temperature coefficient and low noise
- Axial through-hole, standard leads
- Reusable labelled storage case
- Ideal for prototyping, repairs and bench stock
Specifications
What's in the kit
What's in the box
Sorted and labelled in a reusable storage case (10Ω to 1M, 1/4W, ±1%).
Great for
Using these resistors
- Identify the value
Read the colour bands (5-band code for 1% resistors) or check the labelled compartment in the case, and confirm with a multimeter if unsure.
- Check the power rating
These are rated 1/4W (0.25W). Confirm your circuit will not dissipate more than that through the resistor.
- Fit and solder
Axial leads suit breadboards, protoboard and PCBs. There is no polarity to worry about, so either lead can go either way. Bend to the pad pitch and solder in place.
- Store the spares
Drop the rest back into the labelled case so your values stay sorted for next time.
Common questions
What does the kit include?
600 metal film resistors across 30 values from 10Ω to 1M, 20 pieces of each, sorted in a labelled storage case. See the "What's in the kit" table above for the full value list.
What is the tolerance?
±1%, which is tighter than the ±5% of standard carbon film resistors. That gives more predictable, repeatable results for voltage dividers and precision circuits.
What power rating are they?
1/4W (0.25W), which covers most hobby, prototyping and general repair circuits. Check your circuit's expected power dissipation before using them in higher-power applications.
Are they through-hole or SMD?
Through-hole, with axial leads on both ends. They suit breadboards, protoboard and hand-soldered PCBs, not surface-mount work.
Do resistors have polarity?
No. Unlike capacitors or diodes, resistors are not polarised, so either lead can go either way round.
Good to know: Values are marked with colour bands and the kit ships in a labelled case, so double-check with a multimeter if you are ever unsure. Stock proudly dispatched from Te Awamutu, New Zealand.
