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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
These things are absolutely crucial for temporary DC wiring although I suspect you could leave them on permanently
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2025
Great product, used many times and alot stronger than typical marretts.
Commander PIlot
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I've been "old school" when it comes to making electrical connections. By that, I mean using twist on wire nuts. I've resisted these type connectors primarily because of the cost. A wire nut is far cheaper than these connectors and only takes a few seconds longer to connect, and seeing that I'm retired and my time is worth nothing :-) I was happy to use my familiar wire nuts. Friends have laughed at me, saying once I tried these, I'd never go back to wire nuts. Well...they were partially correct.I was forced to consider these because I needed to make a connection in an outlet box where the previous electrician had left the wires too short. Grrrr! These connectors solved my problem so in this instance, they were a life saver.I bought this particular brand for primarily three reasons. First, they are clear plastic so I can see that the wire is correctly installed...no wondering if its okay. Second, the cost is much less than the "name brand" and as near as I can tell, is every bit as good. Third, it came with a variety of connectors (two, three, four...up to eight wires) that will cover virtually every type of wire splice/connection that I can think of for typical residential use.So while I'm not ready to throw out the hundreds of wire nuts I have, I can see me using these more frequently in the future. They are so convenient and quick to use it is hard to argue against them.
Marla
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Pretty handy for tight spots or connecting multiple wires, only 4 stars because the case was came too broke to use and I had to put them in something else.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Work good
Jay Greenblatt
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
PROS:8 connector clipsVery secure, wont easily unclip if the clip end rolls over a wireNeat install as it takes up less room in the box and can lay flatCONS:Reportedly generates a higher temperature while in use than wire nuts (Resistance issues?)"Less" physical contact area than if you are properly twisting wires into a wire nutI like these, ESPECIALLY for LED lighting solutions because of how this allows you to unclip and reclip load wires letting you pretty safely work hot as long as you are ensuring that you do not over strip wires and are slow and methodical.
D. C.
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
Over the past couple of years I have had significant issues with traditional wire nuts. They are cheap They don’t hold, they often have issues when using stranded and solid wire. It has resulted in poor connections and increased amperage draw.I decided to go to lever wire connections and I’m totally pleased with them. Installations are cleaner and safer and they are of a much higher quality. I am done with twist on. At 74 and still wiring the lever option is extremely easy to use and is way less damaging to your hands and wrists. Top notch product
Craig A. Fisher / Craig's Electric
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Thought I would give these a try. Love that there is an assortment of sizes but they are pretty Bulky. The good news is I haven't had any fail yet but I will probably purchase the name brand from now On.
T. Towe
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
I was planning to install a new car stereo, but I had my doubts whether it would actually be a good enough stereo to keep, so I wanted to use something like Wago connectors for all of the wiring. I'm cheap, so I picked up these. The Kuject's are slightly larger than Wagos (about 14mm tall, 9mm wide and 40mm long) but they cover a greater range of wire gauges than Wagos (28-12 gauge). I wanted that larger gauge range, specifically for smaller wire diameters, because some stereo wires (like for the backup camera) are very small diameter.If you're not tight on space, just buy them. Easy to open (even without fingernails), easy to close, nice large openings (so you can twist together two wires and stick them in one end [both wire jackets, if they are reasonable diameters, will slip into the connector] if you need to connect 3 or 4 wires), and the connection seems pretty strong (I didn't put a pull gauge on wires after insertion, but I pulled every connection at several pounds of force and saw absolutely zero give or movement).The only negative is the "stackability": theoretically, you can mechanically (not electrically) make arrays of these (like the bottom of the first photo of the Amazon listing), just by slipping a little protrusion on the side of one into a little slot on the side of another. This was pretty convenient for me, it kept my +/- speaker wire pairs together, and just reduced a little confusion and complexity. However, the mechanical connection is pretty unreliable: some pairs I connected kind of snapped together and seem very mechanically robust, while others fit together very loosely, and tended to disconnect while I was moving around. (Just to be clear, this is a disconnection of the mechanical connection between a pair of connectors; absolutely no electrical connection issues.)These are my go-forward wiring connectors; no more twist-and-tape, no more wire nuts.
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