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2025-07-01 16:22:41
I used 20 gage wire without any issues. The instructions state remove plastic ring for thicker wire (18 gage) I'd say thats what the manufacturer is talking about?
Rhinop Shpond
2025-05-23 09:29:25
I don’t think they work very well too hard to use Into expensive
MDC05
2025-04-03 11:52:49
Nice product. Worked without any problem.
TJ C
2025-03-19 12:16:06
Broke 3 in a row following manufacturer's directions. These proved useless for anything larger than 18awg (stripped) as advertised. I tried to use these for an audio project, but they could not penetrate the shielding at all without breaking. I followed others recommendations to use pliers to press the wire securely. All that accomplished was to bend the plastic at the hinge point so that it would not secure the wiring properly. The hinge seems to be the weak point of these taps. I thought these seemed a good idea to help with my project, but I was wrong. These will probably work fine for 20-22awg wire or 18awg with very thin insulation. Unfortunately, they don't work at all for anything thicker. Following manufacturer's recommendation to cut the plastic rings seems to have only weakened the plastic, making it unusable, and also, unreturnable. Learn from my mistake. Cheaper standard t-taps worked where these failed. Glad I didn't buy more. Might find another project to try these on, but they may just end up in the trash.
R. Souza
2025-02-07 12:57:22
These work as advertised. You need pliers to squeeze them shut, and depending on the gauge it may take some strength to do so. Threading in fine wires requires care. They may be a little challenging in tight or awkward spaces.
Jean
2024-12-31 17:48:36
Worked great when I combine two LED lights together onto one switch.
Joshua T Gorney
2024-11-17 16:22:39
These are crap. They do not clasp with even the smallest gauge wire. It had to be taped down to secure the tap.
TheAccountant
2024-11-15 18:39:10
Bought these to use in a chandelier I am building, but am most likely going to toss them and just use wing nuts. These connects are a great concept, but not the greatest execution. The wiring I am using is 18 AWG, which the product states that it will work with, but no matter how hard I squeeze the connector, it will not stay closed which causes there not to be good contact for current to flow through. Would probably be great for 20 or 22 AWG, but 18 AWG is just too big for these connectors.
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