EurekaTec in Lower Sackville

Peter Rukavina

As The Source (née Radio Shack) is in the death throes of its transition from a hobbiest-focused electronics retailer to a cell phone shop, I was happy to find EurekaTec, tucked away in a strip mall in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia.

EurekaTec sells an impressive array of 3D filament (some of which they make in-house), as well as Raspberry Pi’s, Arduinos, and related accessories.

On my visit yesterday I picked up a carbon monoxide sensor, a spare DHT22 temperature and humidity sensor, an AA battery holder with cover and switch, a tiny breadboard, and an XTC 3D kit for smoothing out 3D printed models.

Yet another good thing to come out of Lower Sackville.

CO sensor from EurekaTec

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We have a place that sells fun things like that in Charlottetown too: Digicity (on St Peter Rd out by Quiznos)

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