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Connector Kit only. EasyHeat Freeze Free self-regulating pipe heating cables provide flexible protection against pipe freeze-ups in the most challenging applications. The cut-to-length technology is ideal for installations that require protection of numerous pipes of varied lengths. The self-regulating effect of the cable reduces power consumption when the pipe does not require freeze protection. They are ideal for use on residential metal or plastic water supply and drain pipes subject to freezing temperatures; water supply lines underneath manufactured homes; and cottages, barns and outbuildings that are not regularly used.
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1-800-526-5265
Michael M
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
Easy to install and works as it should
jack
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Easy to use and gives peace of mind in case something happens to the heaters
Cindy D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
This EasyHeat 10802 Freeze Free Cable Connector kit worked great for our new mobile home water-pipes. I ran 75' of the EasyHeat wire on all exposed water-pipes beneath the mobile home. Held them in place with zip-ties, then wrapped the EasyHeat wire with fiberglass foil-backed insulation. Added these end cable connectors and plugged them into a thermostatically controlled outlet. I can sleep much better at night when it's below freezing that my water-pipes won't freeze up. Great product!
Scott Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2021
So far it is working! lets see when the temps hit well below zero! I sure hope it holds up! My other one went for years and was still working besides the little red light stopped working but the heat cable was still putting out heat! I replaced it with all new just to be safe and not push my luck and have it go out in the dead of winter! Great product!
Greg From White Mountains AZ
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2018
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Troy D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017
I live in Alaska, so have used a few different heat tapes in my nearly 40 years of living here. The easy heat brand is remarkably "easy" to install. Quite a few other heat tapes are a royal PITA, and require heat shrink tubing, soldering etc. These are extremely easy to cut to whatever length you need, and within 5 min. you're good to go.While my water line is well insulated, 20 feet of this from my house to below ground got me through a -43° temperature. Pretty remarkable for only 3 watts a foot. I have a second one of these installed on a P-trap and my rental cabin, and again no problems there either. Worked perfectly down to -43. Alaska tested!I thought I would add one warning to my review. This cable is not intended for contact with water, and has the potential for shorting. It's best to cover this with fiberglass insulation with a moisture barrier. Either foil or plastic. You want a noncombustible material against the heat tape. Also be cautious if your pipes have a tendency to "sweat" or are otherwise in a very moist environment. A different type of cable may be better suited in this case. This cable is really intended for dry environments.That being said I've had it in conditions where it got wet, and never had any issues with it, but there is potential for problems.
Simon
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2014
Good heat tape. It was -25 last night, and the pipes that I put the tape on, and wrapped with insulation, are flowing just fine. The ones I didn't wrap, are frozen. I wrapped some spiral, around the pies and water meter, over top itself, and it worked just fine, like wrapping a rope round it. I also ran long straight runs, without wrapping. Works just fine. I secured it against the pipe with electrical tape. My two Pex water lines, run side by side, up against each other, so I ran one line, between them both, and wrapped with insulation, instead of running tape for each pipe. It should take care of both pipes just fine. It was -25 last night and all is ok on the pipes I wrapped. It can get below -40 here, so I will be putting it to the test, but so far, this seems like good industrial stregnth stuff, much better than the cheap stuff you get at Lowes. Get extra plug ends, and end caps. You are probably going to have to cut it in places, and make multiple runs. That's why I havent finished mine yet. Waiting on more plug ends to come. Every cut will require a plug end. I ran the heat tape right up through the floor, under the sink, went through the hole the pipe comes through, and installed a GFCI under the sink that works on a light switch (used to run garbage disposal) and plugged it in there. When it's cold I just flip the switch. Easy peasy. This is good stuff.
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