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bigclive.com is BigClive’s personal website, built around his YouTube channel “Things to make and do.” It mainly provides resources related to electronics DIY, PCBs, kit assembly, and related files. Based on the scraped page content, it also preserves a “dial-up era” style: extremely minimal HTML, very little active content, and a focus on loading quickly even on old devices and slow networks.
The site’s core offerings include links to the YouTube video channel, a Kit and PCB shop, kit and PCB assembly guides, Gerber files, software and PCB layout file downloads, and some merchandise image files. For electronics enthusiasts, the most valuable parts are the project documentation and PCB-related files, which make it easier to replicate projects, learn soldering, and understand circuit design.
Browsing the site’s resources appears to be mostly free, but it also includes a kit/PCB shop and a “Buy me coffee and cookies” donation link. Specific product prices, payment methods, shipping coverage, and related details are not disclosed in the scraped content, so its e-commerce experience and after-sales details cannot be assessed.
The advantages are that it is lightweight, direct, low-bandwidth friendly, and information-dense, making it better suited for looking up materials than being distracted by complex interactions. For BigClive viewers, the site also serves as a supporting resource library for the video content. The downsides are that the interface is very retro, and the navigation and purchasing experience may not match modern e-commerce sites. It also uses Google Adsense, so ad panels may collect browsing data for ad targeting, which privacy-sensitive users should be aware of.
It is suitable for electronics DIY hobbyists, PCB beginners, soldering practice users, hardware teardown fans, and small-project enthusiasts. It is also useful for users who already watch BigClive’s videos and want to obtain supporting Gerber files or assembly materials. It is less suitable for people who need structured courses, Chinese-language tutorials, or enterprise-level technical support.
The main site itself is an extremely minimal static webpage, so in theory it should be easier to load. However, its important content entry points include YouTube, which is generally not directly accessible from mainland China, and Google Adsense may also affect part of the loading experience. Therefore, the overall assessment is “partially restricted.”
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bigclive.com is an United Kingdom Resource Sites provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bigclive.com directly.