I can't find anything about the same one online:
Ouch! That's a bit expensive.
Take a look at http://oomlout.co.uk/collections/arduino/products/arduino-budget-pack-ardb.
Not connected in any way apart from buying the occasional item from them.
Ouch! Who needs a 300 page manual these days.
Beside the manual you get a very few very cheap components which costs 10 cents.
I can't see how small or big the breadboard is.
I agree with dannable, the other one is a better kit.
A normal breadboard with many wires is far more useful.
When you have a special interest (leds, or motors, or sensors), you need to buy more things anyway.
By the way, I don't like kits. I like to buy the things that I need. Suppose I want to measure light, then I would buy 5 different light sensors on Ebay and see what they do by experimenting with them.
Unfortunately Maplin = high price.
I would not mind that so much if they had the things I want at short notice - but only having 2 resistors of a particular value doesn't really cut it.
It may also be worth paying the price if there was exceptional customer service. However I was in one of the stores recently and overheard 2 of the sales guys talking. One was complaining that a customer bought some low priced item and then made the sales guy search the internet to figure out how it worked. The sales guy clearly thought that was way outside his job spec as he said to his colleague "It's just a shop, for god's sake"
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I'm looking for a kit with an Uno though and whilst in the description it says Uno, the picture shows a duelliamove (and I'm not sure if its official...). Thanks for trying to help and if you find a cheaper one with an Uno could you let me know on this thread please.
Cheers
They are on the list of official distributors...
Your choice.