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I picked up the Sumo-Bot Robotics kit for $30 at CompUSA. My son loves it, and it has real learning potential vs the Robosapien he got for Christmas. This is a small wheeled vehicle with control electronics based on the Basic Stamp 2. Manuals on disk guide assembly and teach electronics, robotics, and programming.

I should mention, a 9-pin M-F serial cable (not a null modem cable) is required to connect the robot to your computer.


That is a great deal. I've built these before and easily spent 500$. I think a basic stamp+controller board alone is about 75$.


Just bought one for $32.76 including tax. Let me see how it works. I Dont want to check fatwallet.com. If I do, I buy even if I dont really need one.



Awesome deal, my local store is OOS however.


Cool. In for one. Thx op.


For those in Ft Worth the Hurst Store has it in Stock and you can order it online for pickup, just enter zip code 76054


System requirement is listed as "Mike Predko, Ben Wirzo".


Gosh darn it!!!!! Forgot FatCash!!!!


OOS in the Detroit area, too bad, it'd be worth it for the BASIC Stamp controller alone.


Definitely hot. The distributor's cost is already $28 bucks for the BS-2


does anyone have any promo codes for CompUSA, to make this any sweeter, before I finalize my order.
btw, thanks OP!, I guess my ITT tech course will come in handy for something,


This is cool.. I am in for one.. too bad I'd have to drive to Manhattan to pick it up.. that's another $6 toll added on top.. hahaha
Thanks OP.


this is small, around 7 by 4 inchs.
does it worth the money?


pete777 said: this is small, around 7 by 4 inchs.
does it worth the money?


it's made of plastic so it's not exactly battlebot candidate, but I think it should be fun nonetheless.


is this hard to program? can my 7 year old brother figure it out?


It's not plastic, mostly steel, with nylon worm gears and plastic wheels. There are two equal sized wheels on each side, and a motor for each side. One wheel is driven by a DC electric motor, and the 0-ring "tread" drives the second wheel.

If your seven-year old brother can understand assembly-language programming of microcontrollers, he can handle this. Most seven year olds can't. My son is a bright 11 year old, and it will be a stretch for him. It's rated fairly for 14+ years of age.


dang this website... don't need this at all... but did have fun with a basic stamp in school.... remote control.... must resist..... I'm in for one in Hurst. Ty op.


Oh thank you for telling me that it is for 14+! I almost ordered one for my four year old, he loves his Robosapien, and this sounded even more fun from the OPs description, so I was all set to go for it, thank you again!!


Went to pick up my order today, and they didn't have it anymore!!! WTFFF!!!! my order was comfirmed..
CrapUSA is on my banned list now.


Finally picked mine up instore today. It caused the CSRs to go nuts. They all wanted one. Thankfully there were plenty left on the shelf. Note I said were. About 5 of the CSRs took one for themselves. Darn good deal. Goes for $99 on Amazon. The Stamp 2 alone cost about twice as much.


Yeah picked mine up yesterday! Took three salesmen to find it. Too funny. None of them even knew they sold such a thing. There was one left, and I doubt it made it through the end of the day. Really good deal. Thanks OP.


pichinc0 said: Thanks OP.

You're welcome. I saw two of these on the shelf at the CompUSA in Minnetonka, MN (Ridgedale area) today. For my son's Sumo-bot, we didn't have a 9-pin serial cable around anymore, so I ended up spending another $14 or so at Radio Shack for a 9-pin M-F RS-232 Cable.


i m interested in buying one of these, but it is oos within 100 miles of me, anyone hav store near them with it still available?


Still found one locally in Norfolk VA - one left for someone else




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