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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Good
Brian Curtis
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
These are perfect for temporary or semi-permanent low voltage/current applications. The won't replace your standard wago style connectors, but aren't advertised to do so either. I use these for low voltage electronics prototyping and they're quicker/easier than lever nuts and more secure than just twisting the wires together. As long as you stay within specification of these connectors, you should have no issues.
Sabrina Guerrero
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
They screw down and use a push-to-insert method, but I don't recommend them for high voltage mains as they are not UL listed and don't meet NEC standards. Made of polypropylene with tinned steel springs, they only contact one side of the wire, which can cause high resistance and overheating. Rated for just 2A, they are suitable only for low voltage hobby projects.I prefer Wago-style connectors for bare wires, but these have a screw hole for wall attachment. While they hold securely for wires over 0.5 sq.mm, their 2A rating is a downside compared to Wago connectors, which can handle ten times that. Use caution with AC circuits; they’re not suitable for outlets but may work for fixed LED lighting.I find it hard to believe they can only handle 2 amps; the manufacturer might be overly cautious.
Paul
Reviewed in Germany on February 22, 2025
Schnelle Lieferung.
MPFTS
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
These connector are very easy to use. They hold tight and do not come apart. Just strip the wire, insert and press down on the clip. Great value at $8.99.
Laan D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
These push to connect connectors are great for quickly and easily changing out light fixtures for a serial DIYer like me. I like the ease of use and the snug fit of the wires. With electrical nuts I'm always worried they will come loose shoved in the junction box, but with these connectors I felt confident the wires would stay in place. Good quality and great value for the cost.
MJM
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
These are very handy for electronic items that you might need to easily change out in the future like sensors, for example. They are rated for low voltage, which works well in many of today’s applications. A great value for the money - and so nice and convenient for circuit projects. These work well too for prototyping circuits (rather than twisting or using electrical tape). I wish I had gotten these a long time ago!
Jonix
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
not safe.cheap
BigFishRacing
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I ordered these quick connectors to use for low voltage wiring on my Christmas model train board. I needed the ability to remove wires every year because I have street lights that I take off when the train board goes into storage. These are a very elegant solution because you can screw them down and it's a simple to push and remove the wire. As for high voltage mains, I would exercise caution and not use these connectors. These connectors are not UL listed and not approved for use in homes by NEC, therefore they technically won't meet code. Their construction is a polypropylene plastic body and the springs are tinned steel (I presume). The big issue is there is only contact on one side of the wire (spring side), meaning the resistance would be very high due to minimal contact and these would get hot and melt...then fire. That's why they are only listed as 2A. Most home circuits are 15A or 20A. I would stay away from using these on mains voltage and reserve them to hobbyist electronic projects that are low voltage.
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