Hardware Where to buy electronic material in france

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So I moved to another home and I lost some carton in the process and one was containing almost all my electronic stuff so I would like to know where I can find a big electronic kit with tons of wire,resistance,transistor,condensator,chip,soldering flux,led and del in france
I still have my arduino card and my soldering iron so i just need those kind of thing
if you know a shop in france that have such a kit for almost 40/50 euro
cause I don't want to rebuy everything piece by piece
 

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I have not done the most electronics work in France for a while but generally if you just need to get kitted out with a good range of caps, resistors and the like then I find ebay is probably the better option (well the better option is repair places/electronics companies that have gone bankrupt and auction things off but that does not happen every day). There are quite a few resellers that part orders of thousands into smaller bags to sell on to hobbyists/those in need of smaller volumes.

You can still buy some stuff in the real world but I find you pay through the nose for it compared both to ebay and what you can get from sites like http://www.digikey.fr/product-search/fr
 

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I have not done the most electronics work in France for a while but generally if you just need to get kitted out with a good range of caps, resistors and the like then I find ebay is probably the better option (well the better option is repair places/electronics companies that have gone bankrupt and auction things off but that does not happen every day). There are quite a few resellers that part orders of thousands into smaller bags to sell on to hobbyists/those in need of smaller volumes.

You can still buy some stuff in the real world but I find you pay through the nose for it compared both to ebay and what you can get from sites like http://www.digikey.fr/product-search/fr

Thank you But I'm realy looking for kit because paying the same price for shiping thant the resistor is kinda anoying and It would be greate if I can have almost all my stuff back in one or two purchase
 

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Yeah those sorts of things are what I was thinking about.

For electronics though I think I would probably be most upset at the loss of my junk/scrap pile.
 

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