




⚡ Empower your inner innovator with the ultimate electronics starter kit!
The ProTechTrader Make: Electronics 3rd Edition Deluxe Kit 1 is a comprehensive 200-piece component pack designed in direct collaboration with Charles Platt to perfectly complement the updated 3rd edition of the Make: Electronics book. Ideal for beginners through advanced learners, it includes essential tools like a solderless breadboard, 30W soldering iron, multimeter, and a durable organizer case, enabling hands-on STEM education and real-world circuit prototyping.






| ASIN | B09HL84X33 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 392,289 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 3,441 in Educational Science Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (47) |
| Date First Available | 1 Oct. 2021 |
| Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
| Item model number | Make: Electronics 3rd Ed Kits |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 10 years |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of pieces | 200 |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 30.48 x 7.62 cm; 1.49 kg |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Alkaline |
A**N
Protech kit
This kit accompanies the Make: electronics 3rd edition book.
A**R
Great kit
It has everything you need to get started.
P**A
Original Review: Excellent kit, everything needed to work on the book. Good quality components and totally worth it for beginners, no sense penny pinching and going through the ordeal of sourcing all of these as a first timer. Edit: After getting half way through the book experiments and using the kit more, I stand by my original review, this kit is outstanding for a newbie starting out. But there are some flaws, I will describe 2 of them here: 1. One of the early experiments in the classic "make a battery with a lemon" experiment, and it requires a copper electrode and a galvanized steel electrode. These can be acquired as coated screws in most hardware stores, but they are not included in the kit. No mention is made of this anywhere so I spent a good 20 minutes trying to figure this out. 2. One of the experiments requires a 10(uf) ceramic capacitor. This is not included, there is only a 10(uf) electrolytic capacitor. This may seem dumb, but for electrolytics unlike ceramics have polarity, so which way do you fit them in? This is not covered because the book uses ceramics where it doesn't matter. If you have a couple of these in your circuit and you are a newbie, it will take a while to figure out. It strikes me that some compromises were made without explaining them to the user. Overall its a great kit, I went ahead and bought the next one as well (Make: More Electronics) so this is not a deal breaker. But it would be great if these compromises could be explained on the product page so I can acquire all I need at once. I am further shipping all this stuff home to South America so doing the shopping piecemeal as I discover what parts are missing is expensive and slow. Customer service is OUTSTANDING. Just make clear whats not in the pack guys.
D**S
I spent hours searching for components on the sites listed in the book and got nowhere. Some of the tools in the kit are not great quality, but glad they were included and cost of the kit was likely a factor. The multimeter he uses (photo on pg 5) is a BK precision 388B and is $175. Ouch. But, the multimeter in the kit doesn't have the basic settings you will need to do all of the experiments. Also, the soldering iron has a screw near the tip which will make it challenging to find a stand that will work. I recommend getting the kit first and then looking for a stand to avoid having to do a return. Great carrying box and super convenient to have all the parts you need clearly labeled. Have fun!
J**S
Seems that it's a bit pricey for what you get, but it does come with a solder, multimeter, and container. I bought both kits, the 1st and the 2nd, and managed to fit everything but the two tools mentioned above into the same kit container. So there's that. It's supposed to be everything you need for the first few chapters. Mine was missing a few things, but when I contacted the company, they sent the missing items and a few others as a bonus. That was pretty cool, and enough to send it from four stars to five. Sure, there are cheaper kits out there, and I bought a few for my "outside" projects (projects outside of the book), but they are just parts, sometimes containers - and very random. Overall, I'm glad I got this set, and the book that accompanies it (or vice versa)... helps to make it easier for a procrastinator like me.
C**D
This is an outstanding kit with high quality materials and great components. This is my 3rd kit with this company and each kit just got better and better. You will be able to complete all the exercises in the book with no problem, and the customer service is impeccable. You will not be disappointed with the kits, and I hope they will develop another one in the future. A great company that communicates well and cares about their customers!
M**J
When I purchased this kit around Christmas, it was priced at $134.99, and I now see it selling for $119.99. I'd strongly suggest waiting for a sale where you can snag it with a 25% discount. At that discounted price, the expense feels much more reasonable, especially when you consider the quality of the tools and parts you receive. While the quality of the tools and parts is adequate for working through the experiments in the accompanying book, “Make: Electronics Third Edition” – you're definitely paying a premium for that convenience at the regular price. Additionally, the tools and parts case I received was damaged but thankfully didn't impact its ability to hold the contents. Ultimately, while functional, this kit is best purchased when discounted.