I haven’t order anything from this site (Anykits) but they do seem to have a lot of good stuff including a PDF “magazine” with open source designs. Any makers out there familiar with these folks? – Link.
52 thoughts on “Anykits electronic kits”
Robotic Ponysays:
That place is based in India, and shipping to the US is insanely expensive (“courier service” is the only option they list for the US).
That said, they have some really cool looking kits. It’s really a shame there isn’t a better way to get them in the US.
Mr. Marblessays:
That place is based in India, and shipping to the US is insanely expensive (“courier service” is the only option they list for the US).
That said, they have some really cool looking kits. It’s really a shame there isn’t a better way to get them in the US.
Stokessays:
Some of these kits seem ridiculously cheap… do they come with all the necessary parts?
Andysays:
Yeah…$25 to order a 230gram $15 kit. Not a chance in hell.
What a bummer…their relay board looked very cool.
Briansays:
How about the makers store here make a deal to sell their wares. We would like that!
Beanersays:
They would have to be selling just PDF’s of the kit details for that price. And in the magazine, the picture of the AC Light Controller does not match the circuit diagram. Seems a bit fishy to me.
fstediesays:
I hope the kits are better than their spelling … “Novambar 2007″2
Jacksays:
Just to clarify things a bit, after playing around with the shopping cart a bit, it’s clear that the $25 is a flat rate thing. You can buy like $50 worth of stuff, and it’s still $25 for shipping. The bonus is that if you buy a lot of stuff there (and it seems to depend both on the total price and the type of items you buy), shipping is free.
Jacksays:
Just to clarify things a bit, after playing around with the shopping cart a bit, it’s clear that the $25 is a flat rate thing. You can buy like $50 worth of stuff, and it’s still $25 for shipping. The bonus is that if you buy a lot of stuff there (and it seems to depend both on the total price and the type of items you buy), shipping is free.
Scottsays:
I have been having the same problem from years ordering stuff from the US (I live in Australia) Try to justify shipping when it starts at $45 for 2-3 ETA shipping…. Thats what the rest of the world is usually stuck with trying to order things from the US, starting to get better as the US$ Drops but still.
Shadymansays:
The $25 shipping kinda hurts. Maybe SparkFun Electronics could pick up on some of their kits?
I think these guys are doing quite good in UK they have uk and indian web links also http://www.anykits.co.uk , http://www.anykits.co.in although the uk link gets redirected to the .com website , the indian link links to a different one , i guess they have different shipping policy for indian orders .
Woekasays:
Very strange, it looks like they don’t ship to countries higher then an I in the alphabet except for the USA.
electromaniasays:
Yeh, shipping cost for single item is a bit awkward but if you do order several kits, it does work out quite cost-effective. I had no problems ordering to Denmark and the service is quite prompt through Fedex. Even orders placed on big suppliers like RS or Farnell in the EU cost about the same to ship. The kits are well packaged and documented. For these kind prices i don’t even mind ordering a few extra ones…
electromaniasays:
Yeh, shipping cost for single item is a bit awkward but if you do order several kits, it does work out quite cost-effective. I had no problems ordering to Denmark and the service is quite prompt through Fedex. Even orders placed on big suppliers like RS or Farnell in the EU cost about the same to ship. The kits are well packaged and documented. For these kind prices i don’t even mind ordering a few extra ones…
re:petersays:
Yeh, shipping cost for single item is a bit awkward but if you do order several kits, it does work out quite cost-effective. I had no problems ordering to Denmark and the service is quite prompt through Fedex. Even orders placed on big suppliers like RS or Farnell in the EU cost about the same to ship. The kits are well packaged and documented. For these kind prices i don’t even mind ordering a few extra ones…
lithiumguysays:
It seems that these guys have responded , i see a new edition of magzine on their website.
Ravi Pradhansays:
Hey,
their services in india is vary good, kits quality and packging is vary nice ,i bought one stepper motor driver
Ravi Pradhansays:
Hey guys,
Their service in India is vary good, quality is too good, I made one of there kit stepper motor driver.
Ravi Pradhansays:
Hey guys,
Their service in India is vary good, quality is too good, I made one of kit, stepper motor driver.
mmagicsays:
I ordered some servo controllers. They have excellent service and process orders quite prompt. Now i notice they also have a much cheaper shipping option by Air Mail !
Did you guys see the amazing variety of options ? it makes it such a breeze compared to ordering individual parts and pcb’s.
Charlie Brown.says:
The new shipping out there is just to cut down the Shipping cost. Check it out.
Shipping in these parts of the world is all on weight.
I presume shipping to the US and other parts is via E-Post, which one can even track.
Charlie Brown.says:
The new shipping out there is just to cut down the Shipping cost. Check it out.
Shipping in these parts of the world is all on weight.
I presume shipping to the US and other parts is via E-Post, which one can even track.
Charlie Brown.says:
The new shipping out there is just to cut down the Shipping cost. Check it out.
Shipping in these parts of the world is all on weight.
I presume shipping to the US and other parts is via E-Post, which one can even track.
gasstationwithoutpumpssays:
Anykits web sites have been blocked for some time due to malware on the site. Has anyone been able to order anything from them lately or are they out of business? I’m interested in their LMD18200 adapter board.
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That place is based in India, and shipping to the US is insanely expensive (“courier service” is the only option they list for the US).
That said, they have some really cool looking kits. It’s really a shame there isn’t a better way to get them in the US.
That place is based in India, and shipping to the US is insanely expensive (“courier service” is the only option they list for the US).
That said, they have some really cool looking kits. It’s really a shame there isn’t a better way to get them in the US.
Some of these kits seem ridiculously cheap… do they come with all the necessary parts?
Yeah…$25 to order a 230gram $15 kit. Not a chance in hell.
What a bummer…their relay board looked very cool.
How about the makers store here make a deal to sell their wares. We would like that!
They would have to be selling just PDF’s of the kit details for that price. And in the magazine, the picture of the AC Light Controller does not match the circuit diagram. Seems a bit fishy to me.
I hope the kits are better than their spelling … “Novambar 2007″2
Just to clarify things a bit, after playing around with the shopping cart a bit, it’s clear that the $25 is a flat rate thing. You can buy like $50 worth of stuff, and it’s still $25 for shipping. The bonus is that if you buy a lot of stuff there (and it seems to depend both on the total price and the type of items you buy), shipping is free.
Just to clarify things a bit, after playing around with the shopping cart a bit, it’s clear that the $25 is a flat rate thing. You can buy like $50 worth of stuff, and it’s still $25 for shipping. The bonus is that if you buy a lot of stuff there (and it seems to depend both on the total price and the type of items you buy), shipping is free.
I have been having the same problem from years ordering stuff from the US (I live in Australia) Try to justify shipping when it starts at $45 for 2-3 ETA shipping…. Thats what the rest of the world is usually stuck with trying to order things from the US, starting to get better as the US$ Drops but still.
The $25 shipping kinda hurts. Maybe SparkFun Electronics could pick up on some of their kits?
I think these guys are doing quite good in UK they have uk and indian web links also http://www.anykits.co.uk , http://www.anykits.co.in
I think these guys are doing quite good in UK they have uk and indian web links also http://www.anykits.co.uk , http://www.anykits.co.in although the uk link gets redirected to the .com website , the indian link links to a different one , i guess they have different shipping policy for indian orders .
Very strange, it looks like they don’t ship to countries higher then an I in the alphabet except for the USA.
Yeh, shipping cost for single item is a bit awkward but if you do order several kits, it does work out quite cost-effective. I had no problems ordering to Denmark and the service is quite prompt through Fedex. Even orders placed on big suppliers like RS or Farnell in the EU cost about the same to ship. The kits are well packaged and documented. For these kind prices i don’t even mind ordering a few extra ones…
Yeh, shipping cost for single item is a bit awkward but if you do order several kits, it does work out quite cost-effective. I had no problems ordering to Denmark and the service is quite prompt through Fedex. Even orders placed on big suppliers like RS or Farnell in the EU cost about the same to ship. The kits are well packaged and documented. For these kind prices i don’t even mind ordering a few extra ones…
Yeh, shipping cost for single item is a bit awkward but if you do order several kits, it does work out quite cost-effective. I had no problems ordering to Denmark and the service is quite prompt through Fedex. Even orders placed on big suppliers like RS or Farnell in the EU cost about the same to ship. The kits are well packaged and documented. For these kind prices i don’t even mind ordering a few extra ones…
It seems that these guys have responded , i see a new edition of magzine on their website.
Hey,
their services in india is vary good, kits quality and packging is vary nice ,i bought one stepper motor driver
Hey guys,
Their service in India is vary good, quality is too good, I made one of there kit stepper motor driver.
Hey guys,
Their service in India is vary good, quality is too good, I made one of kit, stepper motor driver.
I ordered some servo controllers. They have excellent service and process orders quite prompt. Now i notice they also have a much cheaper shipping option by Air Mail !
Did you guys see the amazing variety of options ? it makes it such a breeze compared to ordering individual parts and pcb’s.
The new shipping out there is just to cut down the Shipping cost. Check it out.
Shipping in these parts of the world is all on weight.
I presume shipping to the US and other parts is via E-Post, which one can even track.
The new shipping out there is just to cut down the Shipping cost. Check it out.
Shipping in these parts of the world is all on weight.
I presume shipping to the US and other parts is via E-Post, which one can even track.
The new shipping out there is just to cut down the Shipping cost. Check it out.
Shipping in these parts of the world is all on weight.
I presume shipping to the US and other parts is via E-Post, which one can even track.
Anykits web sites have been blocked for some time due to malware on the site. Has anyone been able to order anything from them lately or are they out of business? I’m interested in their LMD18200 adapter board.