KKSB Arduino Case (Brushed Stainless Steel)

€15,90
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The KKSB Arduino Metal Case is a powder-coated stainless steel case made for Arduino Mega and UNO, ideal for wireless projects with extra shields and a 9V battery.

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Technical Details
  • Designed and manufactured by KKSB-Cases
  • Exclusive for Arduino UNO, Arduino Mega, and Arduino Shields
  • Colour: Silver (Lid) and Black (Bottom)
  • Facilitates the mounting of the Ethernet Shield
  • Pre-cut and removable flanges to attach an additional shield
  • Convenient access to 9V battery to help to work on wireless projects
  • Cutouts for board’s connectors and interfaces
  • Cutouts for air-vents
  • Cutout for cable-through access
  • Weighs only 190 grams
  • The dimensions are 180mmx 61mm x 40mm
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EU delivery: Around 3-8 days, Outside the EU: Around 7-15 days.
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Secure and Stylish

The KKSB Arduino Case keeps your Arduino well protected, whilst providing a stylish aesthetic that compliments its use within professional or personal usage environments. 

Smart and Versatile Design

The KKSB Arduino Metal Project case is compatible with Arduino UNO and Arduino Mega. But the design is smart because it features pre-cut flanges. You can remove these flanges to connect the shield with your Arduino UNO or Arduino Mega. This case is made of stainless steel (brushed finishing). In addition to air-vents on top, there is a space for the Ethernet Shield. The sidewall of the casing features a big cut-out that serves as cable-through.

Inside the Box

  • 1x KKSB Case for Arduino UNO/Mega (Brushed Stainless Steel)
  • 2x Hex-Screws (Countersunk)
  • 1x Machine Screw

Customer Reviews

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Jörg Rettkowski
Nearly perfect

I am satisfied with the case. It fits perfectly and looks good. The mounting is well thought out.
But unfortunately there is a lack. When you tighten the case screws, the side parts of the lower half of the case bend outwards. If there would be a recess on the upper side at this point, through which an extension of the lower side could become an arrangement, nothing would be able to bend.

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Stephan M.

perfecty manufacted case, great qulity