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chadlupkes on Nostr: I asked Grok: Are there any stores that sell the same sorts of pieces and parts left ...

I asked Grok:
Are there any stores that sell the same sorts of pieces and parts left after these two closed?


Yes, even after the closure of Fry's Electronics and the significant reduction of RadioShack stores, there are still several places where you can buy electronic components and parts:

Micro Center: Known for selling a wide range of electronics, including computer parts, they also have sections dedicated to electronic components like resistors, capacitors, and more.
Best Buy: While primarily known for consumer electronics, Best Buy still sells some electronic components. They have a trade-in program for electronics and occasionally stock parts for DIY projects.
Jameco Electronics: An online store specializing in electronic components with over 45 years in business, offering a broad selection of products at competitive prices.
DigiKey Electronics: One of the largest distributors of electronic components, with an extensive online catalog and a focus on both hobbyists and professionals.
Parts Express: Specializes in audio components but also carries a wide variety of electronic parts like resistors, capacitors, semiconductors, and tools.
Circuit Specialists: Offers everything from electronic components to prototyping supplies, suitable for hobbyists and small-scale projects.
Mouser Electronics: Another major distributor with a vast selection of electronic components available online.
Local Electronics or Hobby Shops: While less common due to the dominance of online retail, some local shops still exist that cater to hobbyists, often with a selection of parts and advice from knowledgeable staff.
Online Marketplaces like Amazon and eBay: These platforms have a vast selection of electronic parts from various sellers. Amazon, in particular, has its trade-in program for electronics, and eBay is great for finding both new and used components.
Specialty Online Stores: Websites like Instructables have shared lists of suppliers for hobby electronics, mentioning platforms like Findchips and Octopart for searching specific parts.

This landscape reflects a shift towards online purchasing but still provides ample options for those looking to buy electronic pieces and parts, whether for hobbyist projects or professional use.

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