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Buying caps

Postby andygriffiths » Sat Nov 03, 2012 9:05 pm

Wondering the best & cheapest place to buy Panasonic caps & wima ones as well.

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Re: Buying caps

Postby Sammas » Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:27 am

Hey Andy,

I would try mouser.com. They are cheap and have a decent range available.

To get the best prices, choose the country as "Australia" (naturally) but select US dollars from the little drop down menu. Mouser do a cheeky little thing where you can choose AUD and get free shipping if you spend over $200... or USD and pay $30 shipping regardless of the order price...

From my experience, it is always cheaper to pay USD and the $30 shipping.
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Re: Buying caps

Postby Futureman » Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:47 pm

X-on.com.au have the exact same inventory as mouser.
(I think they just order from them)

$15 postage.
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Re: Buying caps

Postby Sammas » Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:06 pm

Futureman wrote:X-on.com.au have the exact same inventory as mouser.
(I think they just order from them)

$15 postage.


I have had good experiences with X-on. They are slow though. 2 weeks to receive an order, probably because they repackage mouser orders before sending them on to the customer. Using the USD price with mouser will quickly offset any shipping costs. $0.65US a capacitor instead of $0.87AUD kind of thing.
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Re: Buying caps

Postby Futureman » Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:24 pm

Sammas wrote:
I have had good experiences with X-on. They are slow though. 2 weeks to receive an order, probably because they repackage mouser orders before sending them on to the customer. Using the USD price with mouser will quickly offset any shipping costs. $0.65US a capacitor instead of $0.87AUD kind of thing.


True dat.

I guess it also depends on how much & what you are buying.
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