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L4298
16-04-2025Wiring under cabinet lights in kitchen. Handyman hubby tried these and can’t stop raving about how awesome they are to work with. Downside…..I think I see more “projects” coming so he can wire using these! Highly recommend!
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Dennis W.
> 3 dayElectrical Engineer here. These make modifications really easy.
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Robert Sanges
> 3 dayIve been using the side-by-side style Wago connectors for a few years and wanted to try this in-line style for specific applications. This repackaging provides a reduced quantity of connectors at a good value. These work just as well and as easily as the other Wago connectors. This shape makes them a little easier to apply in certain situations. For those of you who havent tried Wago connectors, you should. Maybe youll like them as much as I do, or maybe you wont. But purchasing a small quantity to try is the way to go.
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Mark in Vegas
Greater than one weekHigh quality. Dont require tools.
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AJ44
> 3 dayWAGO is the gold standard for lever-lock connectors, making wire splicing almost foolproof. Just open the tabs, insert your wires, and close the locks. A printed guide on the side shows you how much insulation to remove, and the clear housing lets you visually confirm that the wires went in properly.
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rockee712
> 3 dayThese are way easier than the ones I need to heat gun. If you are going to get wire connectors, these ones are easy to use and work well. No complaints.
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Fred Baker
> 3 dayWorked great
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BufordB
> 3 dayBought an old house I swear a drunk uncle must have been the handyman - swapping out old plugs to new these come in handy when you don’t have much slack sticking out of gang boxes - make a tail clip it on wire up your plug tuck in in safe n secure
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Jeff
Greater than one weekI have used a variety of junk thin gauge wire splicers in and out of a vehicle, typically the ones purchased in bulk packs at the big box store. While those have worked for me, theyre basically a use once and toss thing, and if you messed it up or it didnt crimp or cut right you just threw it away and grabbed another one. These feel really good in the hand, and even though the cost per each is pretty pricey, they operate so easily I would totally use these for some wire testing or splicing on my work bench or something where I may need to change some wires around. They operate so easily by popping up each side, then snapping it down when the wire is inside. I imagine you could probably continue to use these indefinitely. So, they will go with my electrical connectors and they will serve a very good purpose. If I need to splice some stereo wires or some other junk Im gonna splice something and seal it off, Ill use the cheapos, but for anything I may want to test or continue to access and use, these will probably now be my best connectors.
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Bunnie
> 3 dayThis is just what I needed. Does exactly what I needed it to do. 10 out of 10 would recommend.