

⚡ Elevate your circuits with precision and durability — don’t get left behind!
The EDGELEC 100pcs 1K ohm 1/4W metal film resistors deliver ±1% tolerance accuracy, excellent noise suppression, and high temperature resistance. Perfectly suited for electronics enthusiasts and professionals, these axial-lead resistors come in anti-static packaging to ensure longevity and easy handling.







| ASIN | B07HDDWFDD |
| Item model number | [E6P004] 1K ohm / 0.25Watt / ±1% |
| Manufacturer | EDGELEC |
| Product Dimensions | 0.9 x 0.8 x 0.5 cm; 25 g |
P**5
Well packaged, fast delivery.
M**E
I was hoping for a thicker metal and not so flimsy but they do not work just fine.
M**K
Sad to report: these are garbage. I ordered a bag of 100 quantity 1000 ohm 1% resistors. It was nice there were a couple extra: I received 102 resistors. But I'm amazed the quality is so poor. It's indicated in the listing, but the lead thickness is 0.35mm. This works fine and fits in PC boards and breadboards. But it's quite thin and hard to work with. If you're a hobbyist, these very thin leads are pretty annoying to work with because they only barely fit your breadboard and are hard to see. The more concerning issue was that lots of the resistors were out of tolerance. I used a Siglent SDM3065X bench-top meter in four-wire mode to measure each of the resistors in the pack that I received. 12 were 990 ohms or less, outside of the 1% tolerance on the low side. Four more were between 990 and 991 ohms, right on the cusp of acceptable. No resistors exceeded 1010 ohms at the high side of the tolerance band; the highest value I found in my batch was 1005.909 ohms. If you're buying 1% resistors, you know that you want them to between 990 and 1010 ohms because your application demands it. But these resistors don't meet that criteria.
C**R
I replaced my car's dome light bulb with an LED, and because of the way the door switch works, there was still a little current going to it that would normally not be enough to power an incandescent bulb, but since the LED only takes a fraction of the current to power, it would stay on dimly even when the door was closed and it was supposed to be off. Well, I looked up what to do about it and found someone suggesting to stick in a resistor with the same specifications as this one, and viola, it worked! I have it a bit jury-rigged for now, with the leads off the resistor just wrapped around each bulb-holder prong (it's one of those "festoon" style bulbs). If I get the time I'll solder it in a little more nicely later on. The only problem I have now is that I literally only needed one, and now I have 99 left over because I thought I was only getting a 10 pack but it was 100! Haha
B**D
Works great. Great value for the money. Came with so many that I will never have to buy them again.
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