Fingerprint Sensor AS608 - A Beginner's Guide
One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
read tutorial →The Anti-Static Brush for Cleaning PCB is a practical choice for protecting parts and keeping your bench cleaner during electronics work. Why risk damaging your devices with electrostatic discharge if you can have an Anti-Static Brush for an affordable price?
This product suits students, makers, repair work, and day-to-day bench tasks where a dependable esd and bench accessory helps speed things up. Key details include total length 180cm and brush length 18mm.
Use it in board repair, bench cleaning, safer handling of components, device teardown, and routine electronics maintenance where static control matters.
A practical starter setup pairs this item with ifixit Magnetic Project Mat - Professional Non-Slip Silicone and Tweezers Basic. That gives you a more complete bench-ready combination for common repair, soldering, or assembly work.
Popular add-ons for this kind of product include ifixit Magnetic Project Mat - Professional Non-Slip Silicone, Tweezers Basic, and Third Hand with Magnifying Glass Tool. These can help round out your setup and make day-to-day bench tasks easier.
| Product | Best for | Quick notes |
|---|---|---|
| Anti-Static Brush for Cleaning PCB | general bench work | Total Length: 180cm; Brush length: 18mm |
| Anti Static Wristband Strap With Grounding Wire Electrostatic ESD | general bench work | ESD and bench accessory |
| ifixit Magnetic Project Mat - Professional Non-Slip Silicone | general bench work | ESD and bench accessory |
| Product | Anti-Static Brush for Cleaning PCB |
|---|---|
| Brand | Circuitrocks |
| Category | ESD and bench accessory |
| Total Length | 180cm |
| Brush length | 18mm |
Use the product within its intended size and task range for better results. A well-matched tool usually feels easier to control and helps make bench work more consistent.
1 x Anti-Static Brush for Cleaning PCB
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One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
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