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EasyEDA PCB Ordering Experience: 60 Tiles (25x40mm, Double-Layer) for $19.51 with Fast Delivery

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  • #1 16424481
    rosak
    Car dashboards specialist
    Hello,
    I want to show you how cheap and easy it is to order PCB. The thermal transfer is still faster, however, if you want to produce more, it is easier to order. At EasyEDA I ordered 60 tiles with dimensions of 25x40mm, double-layer tiles with standard parameters. I combined 2 different projects into one panel, i.e. I have 30 tiles from each project. I placed the order on 08/04 (Saturday) and today (20/04) I received the package, i.e. from Monday to 11 days or 7 working days. The price shocked me, I paid $ 19.51 for the whole, including $ 11.30 for the shipment itself. It comes out $ 0.14 (56gr) per tile excluding the parcel or $ 0.32 (1.28 PLN) with the parcel. I have no reservations about the tiles.

    EasyEDA PCB Ordering Experience: 60 Tiles (25x40mm, Double-Layer) for $19.51 with Fast Delivery EasyEDA PCB Ordering Experience: 60 Tiles (25x40mm, Double-Layer) for $19.51 with Fast Delivery
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  • #2 16424521
    marcin55246
    Level 25  
    But these are small tiles. Try to make dozens of tiles with 250 * 70. I wonder how much it will come out.
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  • #3 16424539
    rosak
    Car dashboards specialist
    marcin55246 is just an information post, I do not intend to convince anyone to a given manufacturer, nobody pays me for it. I usually make such small tiles and it came out much cheaper here than anywhere else. Fasting can be useful to amateurs like me.
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  • #4 16424695
    marcin55246
    Level 25  
    I know that it's only informative, I'm not going to blame anyone, of course. In total, the more tiles you have, it is even cheaper per piece.
  • #5 16437962
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #6 16438028
    yogi009
    Level 43  
    Very interesting information, in my opinion useful in practice.
  • #7 16548543
    MICHAŁ6201
    Level 16  
    And can you send them a projket of the pcb board in eagle or with the extension .brd?
    Do you have to send gerbera files?
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  • #9 16548707
    yogi009
    Level 43  
    The use of production files has been adopted, especially when ordering PCBs abroad I don't see any other possibility.
  • #10 16645156
    czareqpl
    Level 33  
    I will also add to positive opinions about EasyEDA.
    Some time ago I ordered 6 4-layer tiles with dimensions of 138x85mm at a price of PLN 290 for the whole.
    8 mils technology, milling, gilding pads, without panelisation, double-sided soldermask, double-sided description, 1mm laminate.
    Generally nicely made laminates, precisely with LQFP, QFN, LGA systems.

    The only thing you can pick on is the description. It is true that I gave a fairly small font and Softcom would do it a little better.
    If for someone the quality of descriptions is very important, I recommend Brandner from Estonia. They are not cheap, but they have great laser imagesetters.
  • #11 16711424
    rjmp
    Level 9  
    @rosak:
    The question is how did a colleague do that they (easyeda) counted only $ 11 per shipment?
    Now there is the promo: one project for $ 2.
    I have added the order calculator to:
    1x 10pack 50x50 and 3x 10pack 100x100 ($ 2 + $ 5 + $ 5 + $ 5)
    but the shipping cost was 35 $ (post office or courier).
    So over $ 50, i.e. duty, VAT etc.

    For 1x 10pack 100x100 ($ 2) shipping $ 15.
    At 1x 10pack 50x50 ($ 2) shipping $ 9.

    These 60 tiles weighed a little and took up so how did those $ 11 manage?
    Unless it is cheaper to GB.
  • #12 16711944
    rosak
    Car dashboards specialist
    I know now is promotion and they are doing almost for free.

    Look at the picture, these are all tiles. A total of 10x 100x80 (Eagle limit), small tiles 40x25mm, 8 on one panel.
  • #13 16752891
    pawq
    Level 11  
    @rosak - I'm also interested in shipping with EasyEDA - you haven't written what type of shipment you have chosen that came after 11 days.
    DHL courier? (if so, were there any additional duties or additional costs to pay?) or some other form of delivery? I care a little about time, but without exaggeration ;)
  • #14 16752899
    rosak
    Car dashboards specialist
    I don't remember @pawq. If I did not write it, then either there was no choice or I simply chose the cheapest option.
    I did not pay for any extras, duties, etc.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    I checked the invoice:
    EasyEDA PCB Ordering Experience: 60 Tiles (25x40mm, Double-Layer) for $19.51 with Fast Delivery
  • #15 16752942
    pawq
    Level 11  
    So pretty good for a standard Air Mail shipment with a declared delivery date in 8-40 days (at least to UK) :)
    So I wonder what time the delivery to PL (and possible costs, type of shipment) had a colleague @czareqpl ?
  • #16 16753368
    czareqpl
    Level 33  
    I don't remember the package but I took the cheapest one. There was no duty.
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    #17 16755101
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  

Topic summary

The discussion centers around the user's experience ordering PCBs from EasyEDA, specifically 60 double-layer tiles measuring 25x40mm for a total cost of $19.51, including $11.30 for shipping. The user highlights the affordability and efficiency of the ordering process, noting a delivery time of 11 days. Other participants discuss the challenges of ordering small tiles from different manufacturers, such as PCBWay, and share their positive experiences with EasyEDA. Questions arise regarding the required file formats for PCB submissions, with a consensus that Gerber files are necessary. The conversation also touches on shipping options and costs, with some users comparing EasyEDA's pricing to other services like AllPCB.
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