Business Overview
ESL Electronics is a tech shop with a unique selection of electronics and parts. Customers praise their inventory, which includes components, cables, and used sound equipment. While some reviews mention pricing concerns for certain items and a limited return policy, most people describe positive experiences.
Services Offered
Most Recent Reviews
Was in there today looking for a specific chord (XLR) I needed, and had called to check and these guys had found what I needed and called me back to tell me they had one. I was so excited. I have been on a personal mission looking for one. Thank you Guys. Their inventory is wild, for a techy person they would love rhis store. Fantastic inventory, and excellent customer service.
- David Hayes
Awesome new place. If you’re into electronics you have to check it out.
- Brandon Moore
If you are looking for any of the old Radio Shack bits and pieces, you'll find them here. Prices are kinda high ($20 for a 6,000mAh surplus power bank, $80 for an surplus illuminated keyboard). Located out in the country, allways looks closed since no cars usually visible (granted they have flags along the roadway saying "open"), just not really inviting. Folks are friendly and helpful. A cordless keyboard I bought worked inconsistently on and off. By the time I was frustrated enough to take it back the 30 day "exchange only" time had passed. Just keep in mind no cash returns, so if one of the surplus or used items fail or are not working right (probably why it's surplus) your gonna go back and forth till you find one your happy with. The "no cash" returns policy is a red flag to me as to the quality of the inventory.
- Brian Sharp
Fairly sure this place bought out RadioShack. They also sell used sound equipment. Neat shop! I don't know if it's the kind of place you go when you need something, as much as the place you go for things you didn't know you needed or not.
- Jeremy Barr
WOW! What an amazing find! Huge selection of caps, resistors, switches, vacuum tubes, cables, NTE components, etc. These places are rare gems for electronic hobbyists.
- Greg Reinhart