 So, great search brought to you by Digikey and Adafruit. Thanks, Digikey. Every single week, ladies and gentlemen, you're the power of engineering. I hope you guys find the things you want on digikey.com. Ladies and gentlemen, what are you looking for this week? Okay. I saw this request by Jeff Kaiser, who's a friend of the fruit. It says, I bought a 1% male film registered from Aliexpress when the first resistor was off by 2%. And they're really, really skinny leads. Anyone know a better 1% registered kit? Glad you asked. But first, let me show on the overhead what he means by skinny leads, because I've actually bumped into this issue and it drives me crazy. So this is what is often sold when you buy inexpensive resistor kits. And these are often called like 1, 16th or 1, 8th watt resistor and the LED, sorry, the LED, the leads are 0.34 millimeters or 0.3 millimeters. Yeah, 0.34 millimeters. Whereas your standard, like what you would normally get, like when most people buy quarter watt through whole resistors, are 0.5 millimeters. And the reason this actually matters is when you use these with a breadboard, these resistors stick nicely and like, I can't beam the feeling through the video. But it feels like it's gripped, like it's in there, it's like, it's not gonna fall out. It's like, it's stuck in there. Whereas this, the thin leads, they do, you know, there's a little bit of a grip, but like, it feels like quite loose, like this one. Let me see if I can, yeah, hold on. Let me show if I can, see if I can demo that live. So, you know, there was a one slot that was like a little bit looser. Hold on, let me find it. Okay, so it's in here, and it just fell out. It's not thick enough to get gripped by, even though this is a pretty good quality breadboard, these are the ones with like the extra prong and the prongs are like notched to like have a good grip on them. But yeah, it's like, unless you have a super tight breadboard, these skinny leads aren't going to fall out. So, luckily Digikey actually stocks resistor kits. I think we covered SMT resistor kits a while ago, let's show what they've got for through-hole resistor kits. So, over at the computer, under kits, you can just type in like, you know, resistor kit if you're not gonna remember. And they actually have quite a few resistor kits. So, let's look at just the active ones. And then, like I said, they have surface mount and through-hole, let's also look also at the, well, we'll do marketplace, but let's do normally stocking just in case there were some that were discontinued. So, to be honest, basically, if you're going to get, you know, like Sparkford has a resistor kit that's a quarter watt, but this is a 5% set. You know, to be honest, like a lot of people who want resistor kits want a surface mount resistor kit, not a through-hole, because honestly, not a lot of people do through-hole prototyping anymore. That said, there is like a Yagio through-hole resistor kit here. So, let's filter by through-hole only. Another thing is, most people don't need a 1% kit. They want a 5% kit because a 5% kit is, again, it's gonna be good enough for them. But if you do want a 1% kit, let's search for 1% tolerance. I don't know what this one, this one is multiple. I don't know. Okay, 21 options. The most popular pack of kits, like, you know, this is... This looks like it's probably okay too. But the Yagio kits are kind of like the ones that they have the most in stock for. But one thing to watch out for is you don't get like every value. So, each order that you get has like one decade's worth. So, this is the 100K to one mega ohm, and this is the 10 to 100 ohm, and this is the 10K to 100K ohm, and this is the one to 10K. So, basically, you like pick which decade you want. Now, the thing is, is that Jessica, I don't wanna get all of them because it's gonna be like 250 bucks. But the thing is, like, you probably don't need all of them. I'll say that for most times you need 1% resistors is when you're doing like op amp filters or like other analog electronics where you have to like set a divider like precisely. And chances are if you're doing that kind of precision dividers, you don't need anything under 1K because you just like don't really do like off amp feedback resistors or like other analog resistors that are under like about a 1K or so. So, if I was going to get the 1% versus 5% kit, I would get the 1% in 100K to one mega and the 10K to 100K. And then if you really want, get the one to 10K, but I wouldn't get anything under 1K, I'd get a 5% kit to be honest because you don't like need the precision at like 470 ohms. And you definitely don't need it for like 10 ohms to 100 ohms. Like nobody's doing 1%, you know, 68 ohm resistors. It's very, very rare. So I think if you're gonna like just pick 111, I would go with the 10 to 100K because it's like, this is kind of where like the, most of your values are gonna be when you're doing op amp circuits. So this is my pick for the great search. It's RS4X kit, Andy.