Yes, but Digikey is generally considerable more expensive. 
I don't know you know RS in the US (it's here comparable with Mouser and
Farnell) ,  but doesn't allow private purchases anymore since about four
years. 
Farnell is also a good and important supplier, but is priced between Digikey
and Mouser. 
Anyhow, it's wise to compare prices before placing an order.
 
eric

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From: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com [mailto:neonixie-l@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of H. Carl Ott
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To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Mouser Electronics for electronic parts


Also, note that Digikey has no minimum order, no handling fee, and a $2.92
1st  class USPS shipping option for small (under 8oz) orders.

 Great if you just need a couple of parts (and live in the US). 

carl
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Henry Carl Ott   N2RVQ    hcarl...@gmail.com


On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 1:28 PM, blkadder <mgb1...@bellsouth.net> wrote:


I agree, Mouser has been great for my current projects.  I like how you can
save a project list so when I do another, it is easy to order up just the
parts I need without spending extra.
They have always shipped quickly and for a decent price.  They do have a $10
minimum, but that is easy to meet. 


On Sunday, November 17, 2013 1:23:53 PM UTC-5, TLaing wrote: 



Mouser is a great source for new electronic parts. Their selection is 
about as good as Newark or Allied but they are much more small buyer 
friendly. They have a real cheap shipping option ($4.95?) and if I 
remember right no minimum order. It is easy to set up an account.  They 
ship fast and they have a nice project builder tool. The search tools work 
well.  I have made several purchases from them for antique radio rebuilds 
and have been very happy. 
  I hate to see a tube type Tek scope dismantled for high voltage caps 
unless it is trashed. 
                                                           Tim Laing 





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