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Charles Callaway
> 3 dayLike everything about this product
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Bill Pike
> 3 dayNothing
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Richard N. Cook
> 3 dayThese make wiring a snap. I was able to remove and replace with a larger size after deciding to connect an additional line. Highly recommended.
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Glenda
Greater than one weekAbsolutely must have if you do any AC or DC wiring. Fast, easy, reliable and reusable connectors whether using solid, stranded or a combination of both types of wire.
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Magdalen Corkery
> 3 daySMALL IN DESIGN. REUSABLE.
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Michael S Glosecki
> 3 daySo much easier to use than wire nuts. They create a good solid connection and are fast to setup. Yes, they are significantly more expensive than wire nuts but unless you are doing wiring as a business, they are worth it for home use and some auto use (not waterproof). Honestly, one of my favorite purchases ever and I even put them on the pillow next to me when I sleep...I like them that much!
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Eric Campbell
> 3 dayGreat product. It’s nice to have a variety of connectors like this. As soon as I received it, I used the inline connectors to rewire the stock radio in an antique truck I have. Worked like a charm. Beware that these are not waterproof. Planning on using these when I replace a ceiling fan soon. No more wirenuts for me!
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MSR Workshop
> 3 dayI will never use a white nut again after I found these.
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Ariel Duong
> 3 dayThis is a great assortment pack for DIYer and new homeowners. I used several of the inline wago to extend wires that were cut too short in my junction box. I used the 5 slot wago to clean up some of 4 gang boxes. You can also use the wago inlines to a spare male side extension cord to make a plug to test canless lighting or other similar non corded lights.
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Joel P.
> 3 dayI didnt know that these existed until recently. I had always thought that wire nuts were the only option for joining household wiring. Unfortunately, once you have twisted more than two wires into a wire nut, you have a very stiff wire rope that resists being bent and folded back into the junction box. WAGOs join the wires into a flat assembly that is much easier fold back into the junction box. This is really helpful when working with dimmers, 3 and 4 way switches or smart switches/outlets all of which take up a lot more space than standard 2 pole switches and outlets. Ill take any help I can get when it comes to getting the wiring stowed back into the junction box.