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Crocodile
> 24 hourPeace of mind after use them, no surprises.
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Lee
> 24 hourThese are so much better than wire nuts. I struggled with putting together sold wire copper with braided using the wire nuts. I can get them to work but always time consuming. I found out these Wago connectors from a youtube video and they have been great. Quick connections and less headaches. One thing I want to note. The levers can accidentally be pulled up while you they to get everything into the electric box. I suggest using electrical tape to hold everything down.
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Duf Inouye
> 24 hourSaw these on a video and decided to try them. Great connectors and seem to hold well. I believe these would be much safer to use then basic twist on wire connectors. It appears to cover the wires perfectly (if cut properly) so maybe less chance of arcing and they take up less space as well.
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Lyssa
> 24 hourI never realized how much I disliked wire nuts until I used these. They are a little pricey, and if I was a professional electrician there’s no way I could justify the cost. However I’m just replacing switches and outlets around the house, so the ease of use out weighs the cost for me.
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K McLeod
> 24 hourThese are amazing easy to use wire connectors. Comes with 2s 3s 5s. As I was upgrading to new switches and dimmers I quickly found that the wire nuts were eating space I didn’t really have and the connections weren’t guaranteed. These are quick and sturdy. I still add a bit of antiox when using aluminum (original wiring)
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Scuba Steve
> 24 hourNice assortment of connectors for the price if youre interested in trying these type of connectors. These make connecting solid wire and stranded wire much easier compared to wire nuts. They cost a little more than caps but are simpler to use-dont need to twist wires together, reusable and wont damage your wires like cap nuts or push connectors do. Buy in bulk packs to save some coin..for me 2 and 3 wire connectors used the most for fixtures and switches/outlets.
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robert
> 24 hourthey work great and fast got the hood over my stove up in no time
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Pink Murphy
> 24 hourIf this is what your looking for, it works as advertised.
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VMD99
> 24 hourBeen using these Wago for retrofit work around an old house and is much easier to work with when old airing is involved
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Davonte Nitzsche
> 24 hourWith wire at the smaller end of the specifications, I found the clip action to be very positive, and -- unlike the experience of some reviewers -- quite unlikely to pop open. The videos make it look like the lever action just requires a light touch, but the springs are surprisingly strong, and I couldnt find a way to make one pop open under the usual folding and shoving that takes place when you pack all the excess wire back into the box. I could imagine slightly different behavior with wire thats at the large end of the specs, but I havent had a chance to see if this makes the spring force weaker or stronger. In every application so far, Ive found these to be at least as solid as wire nuts, and of course theyre much quicker and more compact. Another advantage is that wire nuts can be twisted on extremely tight, giving the impression of a super-solid connection, when in fact the grip on ALL the stripped ends may not be equally reliable, and with three wires, or mixed solid and stranded, one of them can be loose without any obvious indication. With the Wagos, you can easily see and feel the grip on each individual wire.