SparkFun Inventor's Kit for Arduino - Carrying Case

**Replacement: **None. We've revised the SIK carrying case and aren't selling the new empty cases at this time. This page is for reference only.

Looking for a place to store all your spare parts? This plastic carrying case is big enough to store most of your left-overs. It has a total of 9 compartments and the dividers slide into grooves in the lid, preventing any components from transferring between compartments. Four tabs keep the lid in place.

We really enjoy the carrying case because the lid completely detaches from the unit and snaps underneath. This helps us keep our work area a lot more clean.

  • 24x20x5cm

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  • Member #131677 / about 14 years ago / 4

    Be careful when opening for the first time. I snapped two tabs off Because I thought it was hinged... ;^(

    • delvach / about 14 years ago / 2

      You're not alone, I've got a real nice parts case with two tabs. :)

  • Member #282738 / about 13 years ago / 2

    This is junk. Upon opening the package from sparkfun I opened this up and snapped a clip right off. So I have a nice tray I guess. Very low quality plastic.

    I'd send it back, but shipping would be more than it cost to purchase the box.

  • Noel_Lyon / about 13 years ago / 2

    poor quality item; I bought it 2 months ago and now it is broken as small plastic parts that hold the top of the box have gone away.... In my opinion, avoid it and try something else but stronger.

  • Toby Lawrence / about 13 years ago / 1

    Didn't bother to read the comments... but ended up snapping a tab off when I went to open it because I assumed it was hinged as well.

    There should be a warning or something.

  • SomeGuy123 / about 13 years ago * / 1

    Is it ESD-safe?

  • csilviu / about 14 years ago / 1

    24x20x5mm? Is that small? Or maybe 240x200x50mm?

  • Helicopter / about 14 years ago / 1

    its cute

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