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The price depends on the type of PICAXE chip you are using, but is roughly between one and five pounds.

As of October 2010, the pricing from Tech Supplies (the main supplier of the company who makes PICAXE) is as follows:

N.B.: This is not the only supplier available, simply the major one.

Through-Hole 5V Versions:

08 - £1.35

08M - £1.76

14M - £2.00

18X - £3.51

18M2 - £2.35

20M - £2.12

20X2 - £3.51

28X1 - £4.69

28X2 - £5.28

40X1 - £4.69

40X2 - £5.28

Through-Hole 3V Versions:

28X2 - £5.28

Through-Hole Modules:

08M - £9.39

28X2 - £14.09

Through-Hole Multipacks (Only available to educational users):

5 x 08 - £5.88

50 x 08 - £49.94

5 x 08M - £7.64

50 x 08M - £52.88

30 x 14M - £35.25

25 x 18M - £38.19

25 x 18M2 - £38.19

10 x 18X - £31.73

22 x 20M - £25.85

10 x 28X1 - £43.46

Surface-Mount 5V Versions:

08M - £1.76

14M - £2.00

18X - £3.51

20M - £2.12

20X2 - £4.10

28X1 - £5.11

28X2 - £5.86

40X1 - £5.86

40X2 - £5.86

Surface-Mount 3V Versions:

28X2 - £5.86

40X2 - £5.86

Various kits and pre-made boards are also available; go to the PICAXE website for more information.

All prices subject to change.

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