Wago 221-613 Lever-Nuts 10AWG 3 Conductor Compact Wire Connectors 10 PK Bag
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hobbyist-2006
> 24 hourHigh quality and great as a splicing connector. I used them already. The result looked neat and tidy which is important for exposed connections.
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Terry R Holmes
> 24 hourThese are a time savor, especially when installing electrical outlets and switches...
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Cincinnatus
> 24 hourI had a circuit that kept failing. On this circuit, 5 wires were held together by a red wirenuts. I replaced the red wirenut with a 5 wire levernut and the circuit now works fine.
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Dawn
> 24 hourWhere have these been all my life? I’ve ordered many different sized connectors of this type. No more wire nuts, no more connections that fail, no more electrical tape! Best thing, reusable !!
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Don
> 24 hourConfident of a good solid connection which will hold solid when using these lever-nuts. I always taped twist connectors after installing. These give me reassurances of a good connection.
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Brian T
> 24 hourThese worked great on 18 AWG. Used to splice wires to a solar panel to monitor home power use.
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Billy b appl
> 24 hourI love wagos! I use them all the time! I needed the larger size to use In my DIY camper van main breaker panel. I used a square D homeline panel in my van conversion. As many know, any residential breaker panel is designed for 240V electrical service with 2 hot legs. I hooked up 120V 30 amp service in my van. So I used this wago to split the incoming hot wire into 2 and backfed 2 single pole 30 amp breakers (tied together at the handle) to energize both sides of my panel. It worked great and was way better than stuffing the 10 AWG wire into the regular wago. Yes, I did that before I knew the bigger wagos existed, but I feel much safer now that I have the proper size connection. I only bought the pack of 10 because I only truly need 1 that was able to accommodate 10 AWG wire but because these have a large range of acceptable wire sizes I was able to use the rest of them around my van on the various 15 amp circuits that use 14 AWG wire! On a side note, I used exclusively stranded wire in my van conversion but these also work well on standard Romex wire, I used the 5 conductor version when I replaced the outlet in my bathroom that was daisy chained 4 different ways! ( The house was built in the 50s and the electrical is a complete cluster!)
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Justin Case
> 24 hourAnyone who has more time on the job than me will count these pieces will find that one side of the box is open upon delivery and the Wago ‘extra’ is missing after counting the box. Wago, made in Germany, is famous across the industry for including one extra Wago connector in each box; my theory says the operator at GEM Global Trade has taken the extra (1) piece from the hundreds in the stock to produce another 5 - 10 boxes. So instead of receiving (31) pieces as expected from Wago; I find the left serations open and (1) missing. Yes, the vendor delivered on the promise of (30) pieces although we both know there were (31) pieces in the same box when it arrived from the manufacturer. Just thought it would be wise to share for future buyers with similar expectations.
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David 714
> 24 hourCame upon these from a Youtube video. Thought I should give them a try. I am so happy I did. You can see the connection inside of the Wago so there is no guess work. They are great for setting up ceiling fans, why I originally purchased them. I did all of the connections before I hauled the fan up the ladder and clipped them in no problems. It has a little spot on the side of the Wago that shows how long the wire has to be stripped so I checked that before as well on all of the connections. They are great for short wires when trying to change old outlets.
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Skyjim
> 24 hourLove these connectors! Been using them since they first were introduced and use them when ever I can.