Alligator Clip

A staple for the electrical engineer. I can't tell you how many times I've been one clip short!

Note: Sold as a single unit.

Alligator Clip Product Help and Resources

SparkFun gator:bit v2 Hookup Guide

January 31, 2019

The gator:bit v2 is a breakout board for the BBC micro:bit. The gator:bit exposes almost every pin on the micro:bit to clippable pad with circuit protection. It also has as built-in addressable LEDs and a built-in buzzer.

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  • Good question - sold in single units. I'll update.

  • breadfish302 / about 16 years ago / 2

    how many clips do you get for 50 cents?

  • markmoran / about 9 years ago / 1

    Are these threaded? And are they larger than the ones that TOL-12033? Or put more simply, is ordering these an easy way to upgrade to larger alligator clips for the coolant-hose Third Hands? Thanks!

  • Every time, without fail, you check out your order only to realize you need something else a few days later...

    • emc2 / about 10 years ago / 1

      Ha. I wish the border fees to Canada weren't so crazy :S

  • Priest / about 11 years ago / 1

    Please Edit the Picture to specify more accurately that these are sold in Single Units. I know the Description says this, but it is very easy for customers (like myself) to order a pair of these and think they're getting 4, with the picture.

    Thanks!

  • Joe F / about 11 years ago / 1

    Need to also sell "boots" for these clips for people that want to roll-their-own clip leads.

  • D2 / about 12 years ago / 1

    What is the length of these clips, end to end?

  • Ah man, I've been looking for these!!! I love crimping stuff!!!

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Good sturdy product

I bought 2 for a dollar to add onto a previous order. Not a bad price if you are just buying a couple or few to add to an order but a week or so later I did find a larger pack at either Lowes or Wal-mart that was a lot cheaper than 50 cents a piece. That being said I only needed a couple and can't speak for the cheaper ones. They were very sturdy with a strong grip. Very good for making arms that hold circuit boards when working on them or connecting to a pin and placing a multi-meter lead in the end so you don't have to hold a lead on a pin which I believe is a cheap and useful alternative to buying extra clip type multi-meter leads.