I would at least check mouser.com
Point it at Europe site and see how you go. I have had good luck with shipping from them to both Europe and Australia with decent time.
Had to batch up my orders to make best use of shipping cost.
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I would at least check mouser.com
Point it at Europe site and see how you go. I have had good luck with shipping from them to both Europe and Australia with decent time.
Had to batch up my orders to make best use of shipping cost.
Overcharge depends on how you value time and accuracy. I like https://de.rs-online.com/web/ and https://www.digikey.de/en as i prefer brand over price. Too many months wasted waiting for stuff like this from aliexpress only to get a counterfeit/ buggy thing.
The cheapest ones will be from china, be it eBay or AliExpress. When buying via eBay never forget to look at the delivery date, I've waited up to months because I didn't check the date...
Depending on your location you may check your local area. Some cities have small private electronics shop, they're usually a bit more expensive but a) you get your stuff on hand and b) they can often provide feedback and knowledge and give some tips.
And with some luck you may find some broken thing on Kleinanzeigen, which you can salvage for parts.
Ya, aliexpress has loads of good amateur electronics.
I can't speak for Germany, but I guess that it won't be much different than Denmark where my experience lies.
Almost all my recommendations has been mentioned before, but I'd like to point out:
Conrad electronics?
I actually know this! Sorry for late reply
Farnell Europe is a brilliant company
If you can wait a couple weeks, AliExpress is going to be the cheapest.
eBay may be a bit more expensive, but it's often my go-to because you can find everything and usually there are options with short shipping times.
For not too obscure parts, I would look at Reichelt, their prices are surprisingly low (especially if you bundle your orders to save on shipping costs).
Newark I thought has a solid European presence. (Several things I've ordered came from an overseas warehouse)
15€ for delivery under 75€... Uff
Octopart searches other sites like mouser, Newport, digikey, etc. for electronic components like a super search. So I use it often in the US, but give it a look to see if works for Europe. It will also show you price trends and let you build a BOM, etc
I guess your best bet is Pollin. Other than that aliexpress or eBay.
For price, it's hard to beat LCSC if you don't mind getting Chinese brands of components (especially discrete ones, but also simple ICs), but the delivery is from China