• OrlandoDoom@feddit.uk
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    The loss of maplins has made my Amazon boycott somewhat difficult, though not impossible, but there’s just no way to get small parts and adapters same day now, always have to wait for delivery. PC world used to have some stuff, but now it’s rolled into Currys you only get packaged stuff and peripheral cables and such. Sometimes Screwfix has what I need but it’s somewhat rare. They did have a bunch of audio a networking stuff last I looked though.

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          You can’t comment that without a wee pic of your miniatures. Assuming they’re not miniature whiskys

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            Haha, okay, but they’re nothing special. I used to buy kits, but now I make them from scratch.

            There are for my nieces. I’m currently making a game room for my mate, a full house and I’m thinking of making a mini vinyl shop too.

            This was my first attempt at soldering too, as I couldn’t find any 3V LEDs prewired. Let’s just say it was an adventure, but it was worth it.

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      I’ve given up on PC world now. I went in once and asked and they don’t even sell graphics cards anymore. What’s the actual point in them?

      All they do now printers and pre-built PCs. Which are always terrible value.

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        Their target market are people they can upsell extended warranties, anti-virus, etc to. So if you’re buying individual computer components you already have too much knowledge for them to exploit you

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          Oh I know but they could still make money from me by selling me things that I want to buy from them. I just find it baffling that they don’t want to do that.

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      7 days ago

      I find EBay is pretty good for little cables and adapters, usually cheaper than Amazon too

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        It has everything but in my experience, you’ll need to wait a few weeks while whatever it is comes in from China.

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          I usually filter to UK sellers only. Might have to pay a quid or two more but I’ll have it in a few days.

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              A lesser known UK option that may be worth checking is ebuyer.com for some of your A/V, networking and computer stuff. Nowhere near the full range of Maplin/Amazon etc, but they will deliver quickly from UK warehouses - and if you’re trying to avoid using Amazon, always worth an extra option.

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                thanks for this – it’s definitely got a smaller range, but a good alternative to amazon