⚡ Stay grounded, stay ahead — the pro’s choice for ESD protection!
The NOSHOCK Anti-Static ESD Grounding Protection Kit offers a 500x400mm blue mat with a high temperature resistance of up to 350°C, complete with wrist strap, grounding leads, and UK adapter. Designed for professionals repairing or building electronics, it ensures safe, static-free work on computers, laptops, and mobile devices with a durable, non-slip surface that’s easy to clean and store.
Manufacturer | PC Valet Ltd |
Brand | NOSHOCK |
Model Number | 50132-50156-55519-55502 |
Product Dimensions | 42 x 8 x 8.5 cm; 860 g |
Manufacturer Part Number | 50132-50156-55519-55502 |
Item Weight | 860 g |
T**B
So good! Really nice ESD mat for the money
It’s great value, and good quality..
H**N
Nice quality, and Made in UK!
The mat is a good size and thickness. It feels solid, with the connection studs well attached. The strap, plug and wiring are also well made. I doubt you'll find a better kit for the money.
J**S
bit pricey
bit pricey but does the job
K**R
Great kit
This is great, the mat is very good quality. It’s heat resistant so can be used as a soldering mat. The cables are good quality with adjustable wrist strap and long enough for ease of movement. At the end is a 3 pin plug with two dummy pins and one good pin that goes straight to earth. You and your projects will be safe from static
R**H
Seems OK
Changed motherboard , cpu, fan & RAM. No probs with static.
L**.
Works as intended
The kit works as intended. I have nothing to complain about. Would recommend.
A**R
Im Grounded. Earthings this is the grounding you need!
Grounded when i sleep, bracelet. Also grounded when I work on my desk, on my feet or under my keyboard.
L**K
Good quality. Not really suitable for soldering.
The mat works well and is of good quality. Same for cables and a grounding plug.The material does stink for a few days, but the smell goes away then.As for heat resistance - the mat does survive a direct contact with a soldering iron's tip, without any damage - tested up to 350C. But even at 300C there is a very strong smell coming off the mat when heated.Also, flux leaves large, seemingly permanent stains - there is no obvious way to clean them.So the mat is not really suitable as a soldering base, although it will survive an occasional contact with an iron just fine.
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