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mark
> 3 dayI had no idea that electrical wire could ever be this flexible or thickly coated. Best wire Ive ever held.
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bronsonj
Greater than one weekI was looking for wire to run LED light bars, aux horns, etc. This fit the bill.
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Zig on the boat
> 3 dayIf you own a boat and fish the Atlantic Ocean ( like my friends and ido)then you will need wiring that can handle the salt - this is the best for power outlets like my trolling motor ect
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George W. Roden
> 3 dayThis is a great wire to use in areas that get warmer than what regular wire can handle. It has good flexibility and is easy to work with. Very pleased with its performance.
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E.Lopez
> 3 dayI scraped the wire to reveal a hint of copper. The red wire is slightly more rubbery than the black.
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Andrew G
> 3 dayI love having spools of wire at ready for projects in the garage. I have used this wire in multiple 12v automotive applications with zero issue. The cable flexes well and the wire seems to be of good quality. The amount on roll when measured was a little over 40ft which is great. Would buy again.
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Orvid
> 3 dayThis will work great for a DC light that I need to install. It is very flexible and very conductive wire. It is high quility.
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Don Mattingly
Greater than one weekIt is much more flexible than similar flavors of silicone cased wire as it has many more strands, that are thinner of course. They claim 400 strands and Im not going to argue that; it sure looks like 400 strands. That translates to this wiring being able to handle some decent current. I wouldnt go beyond the SAE recommendations for 14 AWG automotive wire.
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Jason
> 3 dayThis wire is heavy duty yet very flexible, even at 12 gauge. The pre-tinned wires make it a breeze for soldering too.
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Mortbusiness
Greater than one weekQuality wire; dye on the silicone is strong (Bright not dull coloring of the insulator), Didnt melt while hot air soldering @ 171*C (rated for 200*C), labeling is clearly marked throughout the spool and is of the correct length, and finally the conductor was of the correct gauge without any holes in the middle, takes solder well and really easy to twist into a nice straight piece to put into a crimp ring for a terminal. No issues.