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A set of 12 short alligator clip test leads for making quick temporary connections without soldering. Each lead has a vinyl-covered alligator clip on both en...

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A set of 12 short alligator clip test leads for making quick temporary connections without soldering. Each lead has a vinyl-covered alligator clip on both ends, colour-coded across six colours for easy circuit identification. The short length minimises tangle on the workbench.

Key Features

  • 12-Piece Set – Two leads in each of six colours: black, red, white, green, blue, and yellow
  • Short Length – Approximately 114 mm (4.5″) overall for tidy, tangle-free connections
  • Heavy-Duty Wire – 22 AWG copper wire for reliable conductivity
  • Small Clips – Compact 32 mm (1.25″) alligator clips with strong grip
  • Colour-Coded – Vinyl-covered clips for easy circuit identification

Specifications

  • Quantity – 12 leads (2× each colour)
  • Lead Length – 114 mm (4.5″) overall
  • Clip Size – 32 mm (1.25″)
  • Wire Gauge – 22 AWG copper
  • Colours – Black, red, white, green, blue, yellow

Ideal For

  • Breadboard and prototype testing
  • Multimeter probe extensions
  • E-textiles and wearable electronics
  • Electronics education and workshops

Package Contents

  • 12× Short Wire Alligator Clip Test Leads (2 of each colour)

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

alligator clip
An alligator clip is a spring-loaded metal clip used to make temporary electrical connections to wires, terminals or test points. It is useful for quick bench testing, but it is less secure than a screw terminal or locking connector.
AWG
American Wire Gauge is a numbering system for wire thickness, where a lower number means a thicker wire. The AWG rating matters because thicker wire can usually carry more current with less voltage drop and heating.
e-textiles
Electronic textiles are fabrics or clothing that include electrical parts such as conductive thread, sensors, LEDs, or small controllers. This matters because parts for e-textiles need to survive bending, sewing, and sometimes washing.

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