

🔧 Screw in security, powered by innovation.
The NQN 50-piece Electric Fence Insulator Kit features upgraded 13-lap self-tapping screws and a patented socket tool for fast, tool-assisted installation. Crafted from high-grade PP+PE and anti-rust steel, these insulators offer superior weather resistance and compatibility with a wide range of wire gauges. Designed for wooden posts, they ensure safe, efficient electric fencing that protects your livestock and property with eco-friendly materials.









| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,557 Reviews |
O**E
Easy to mount on fence
Worked great.. Keeps wire neatly on fence. No more raccoons and cats messing up the backyard.
M**R
Easy install, good product for the price
These were very handy to use, quick install using a drill. Comes with a handy dandy little tool that you attach to your drill and fits over the insulator. You do have to be a little careful not to put too much torque on them or tighten too much as the insulators are plastic & will snap off. Good value for the money.
A**A
Works perfect on trees
These have been fantastic! We saved so much money by using these and screwing them directly into trees instead of buying fence posts. They come with a tool to screw them in and it worked perfectly! They are pretty strong but if you overnighter them they will snap
T**H
Easy to use
These are awesome when running electric fence wires. The step in posts are hard to get in the ground where I live. So we dug post holes and put wooden posts in the ground. Screwed these into the posts and strung the fence. Used them for the goats as well and just sunk them into the trees. I will say get more than you need, a decent amount broke when putting them in, and you cant get them back out easily. You can't use the tool to get them out, you almost have to get pliers and manually unscrew.
K**S
happy with this purchase so far
These are pretty dang cool. Easy to hang.
T**L
GREAT PRODUCT
WORKED GREAT
J**C
Eletric Fence insulators
So much easier than trying to install the older ones.
S**L
Tool sucks, flimsy insulators
The tool works great, until it gets hard to screw and then the plastic snaps. The tool literally broke in half on an easy one. Use a metal tool or buy different insulators. These are cheap and will get the job done but you're paying in time if not money.
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