RWW
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
They seem to have the newer silicone insulation which is quite flexible compared to traditional. I also think but can not be sure that the wire is braided not solid core which is also better
Bob H. Ray
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I ordered these cables for a boat battery project, and I am happy to report that these cables are super flexible, exactly what I needed as I am putting them into a waterproof box and want to easily open the lid, flexing the cables as needed. The insulation is very soft silicon type and the cable is composed of hundreds of fine strands to make it such a flexible cable. The build quality is good, the cable functional, with connectors crimped on tight and heat shrink protecting the wire. I feel these are a very good value in battery cables.
Constitutionalconservative
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
I was impressed they made these nice and are flexible and look great for wires. Used them on a battery disconnect switch i installed on my truck and they have yet to corrode or give me any problems! Nice gauge wire.
Schmartz
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
These are decent quality cables. I bought them to use to jumper two batteries together for a back up sump pump and they work great. Nicely flexible for the wire gauge. Good crimps on the connectors as well.
JF
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
While it is hard to tell with my ‘temporary’ setup, these wires are the ones connecting the two eco-worthy lifepo4 batteries together in parallel. Reasonably flexible and low resistance (I have never felt them hot), this system feeds a 3000W inverter running two freezers and a fridge with 1400W of solar panels.Nice cables, well made and secure terminals.
paul rymarquis
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
Battery to body ground,on Toyota.
ReelNice
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
When I first felt this wire I knew something was wrong. It was very light and flimsy. No way it was copper. After cutting it I confirmed it was aluminum.
Jay Emache
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
There are no surprises with these cables. They are 6AWG tinned copper (no, I’m not going to cut them open to verify!), they have 1/2” lugs, and they are just a hair short of 1’ in length.The lugs feel like they’re crimped on well, and the heat-shrink tubing looks clean.4/5 stars. Minus one star for lack of UL marking on the cable jacket, and the price is a little high compared to some other competing cables ($13 at the time I ordered mine).