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2025-09-04 14:52:13
Easy to use grimp For my home security systems
Emma Storm
2025-09-02 11:12:08
These are crap!!! Total junk! Cost me and my crew hours of wasted time trying to find a replacement. Crimped crooked. Flared out where it should not have. Fell apart, pulled off coax! I had a brand new Klein RG59 crimper.Bought ideal bnc with the red stripe at home depot, worked so smooth and perfect every crimp.
pacaud
2025-08-09 11:43:42
great connector for the $ just be sure to use the right cable or they will fall off literally. and no its not as simple as they fit ""RG-59""RG59 cable comes in many different sizes. So how do you tell? if your like me you dont you have to guess. Many sellers dont include the cad drawings for connectors like these. For me they were an addition to my collection for me to fall back on should I run into some odd/not odd size cable.they do work / perform as described and are a great value though.
T.B.
2025-03-30 15:05:49
Good value for the money. Fairly solid.
Pia von Wachenfelt
2025-02-21 13:25:17
Most retail stores don't carry these anymore - all you can find are splitters - which divide the signal and cost more than you should have to pay just to connect a cable line. The price was reasonable - as things go these days with corporations making crazy profit margins on everything. These would cost less than 5 cents each to manufacture in the US (I'm an engineer, I know these things) and probably less than a penny in China so the roughly $1 each that they cost makes for a lot of profit but there are retailers out there who would charge $5 for one of these so I'm not complaining.
Curt Caldwell
2025-02-16 12:18:59
Yes, I'm a newbe to BNC connectors. I do not know strip length or proper crimper model. (guess I'll be going through a several connecters while leaning by trial and error).This info should have been on the ad page if not included with the product.
Kathleen A Muravez
2025-01-21 18:17:03
After experiencing periodic connection issues with the Xfinity DVR box connection, decided to replace the patch cord to the wall port with a high quality, high bandwidth, gold plated cable. This decreased the issues markedly, so decided to replace the chrome plated cable wall port coupler, mounted in a plate receptacle from local HD, with this gold plated version. Was an easy swap, took a cople minutes. The construction of these couplers appears to be higher quality internal components as well. Since the upgrade, have not had any error messages requiring reboot and the DVR is much more responsive
Troy7052
2024-11-26 14:34:39
I am a retired engineer with 45 years of product and test design experience. I even have several patents for connectors. But these connectors are woefully deficient. There appears to be a piece internal to the connector that provides a compressive hold that may be missing, or the batch of connectors that I received are faulty. I blew through eight of these connectors before I made the conclusion that these were junk. I adjusted the compression tool so that it provided sufficient travel for compression without damaging the connector. No help. Thinking it was me, I tried a different type of coax compression connector that I had and these worked - they could retain the coax with no damage to connector. Seeing that some people gave this five stars while others, including me, gave it 1 star (and it is still over rated) the manufacturer must have quality control problems where some batches are good and others are bad.
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