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The WAGO 221 Splicing Connector assortment offers a reliable and efficient solution for all your wiring needs. With a current rating of 32 amps and a voltage capacity of 450 volts, these connectors are designed for versatility across various wire types (12-24 AWG). Made in Germany, they feature a user-friendly lever-nut design for quick installations, all packed in a convenient pocket-sized assortment of 25 connectors.
Current Rating | 32 Amps |
Connector Type | Clamp |
Material | Plastic |
Colour | Transparent |
Brand | WAGO |
Voltage | 450 Volts |
Manufacturer | WAGO 211 Series |
Country of Origin | India |
Number of Memory Sticks | 25 |
Item Weight | 59 g |
Package Dimensions | 9.09 x 5.59 x 3 cm; 59 Grams |
Item part number | GV19GFCX2993 |
Are batteries included? | No |
E**H
Ease of use.
These replace twist on wire nuts. Installation of lights, switches and plugs much easier. Take up less space in tight spaces.
A**G
Love 'em!
I have been using WAGO connectors for over a year now in various applications and have been very impressed with the quality, flexibility, and ease of use. They are way better than wire nuts or butt connectors because they hold the wires securely with a simple flip of the lever and there is no question if you got them all seated properly and no broken strands. I've used several on my 5th wheel and they have held up to the stress and demands of the "rolling earthquake" (ie trailer bouncing down poorly maintained roads)
B**D
Best connectors
As an experienced DIYer, I've always been on the lookout for reliable and efficient electrical components. Wago connectors have been my go-to choice for splicing wires, and the Wago 2 Port (10) 3 Port (10) 5 Port (5) 221 Splicing Connector is no exception.Ease of UseOne of the things I love most about Wago connectors is their ease of use. No more fiddling with wire nuts or marrettes. Simply strip the insulation off the wires, insert them into the corresponding holes, and push down the lever. The wires are securely held in place without the need for twisting or crimping.DurabilityThese connectors are built to last. They're made from high-quality materials that can withstand a wide range of temperatures and environmental conditions. I've used them in both indoor and outdoor projects, and they've never let me down.Compact SizeWago connectors are incredibly compact, making them ideal for use in tight spaces. This is especially important when working in electrical boxes or behind appliances.SafetyWago connectors are designed to be safe and reliable. They have a double-lock mechanism that ensures a secure connection, and they're also insulated to protect against electrical shock.Overall ImpressionI highly recommend the Wago 2 Port (10) 3 Port (10) 5 Port (5) 221 Splicing Connector to any DIYer who wants a reliable, easy-to-use, and safe way to splice wires. They're a great addition to any toolbox.
C**N
The Electrical Gang
Very good and versatile and easy to use, way better than twist on connectors
J**N
A very simple and clean solution to wire connectivity.
I bought these primarily for connecting power and pass-thru wiring inside flat LED fixtures - the interconnect box is pretty small for anything other than a single power connection to light. I used snap-in plastic cable retainers to save space, and these made it much cleaner and easier to connect the load, line and fixture wire - much easier than using wire nuts, which were hard to contain with the fixture box. Like them so much, I bought several more similar for use within outlet and switch boxes, where multiple devices were installed. More costly than wire nuts, but much easier to work with, and easily disassembled if anything needs to be replaced or corrected. Had several 3-gang boxes I used as junction boxes, to branch off several light circuits to save making individual runs from breaker box. The 5-wire connectors made everything clean and simple - 3 of each covered the hot, neutral, and ground connections for the power feed and up to 4 fixture feeds. If you have a GFI outlet in a single box, and want to make a split load feed, these really make a big difference in making the necessary connections in a limited space - can get really tight using wire nuts. Same with a GFI and a second outlet in a 2-gang box - doable but with #12 wire, getting everything bunched up with wire nuts is messy and sometimes difficult, and a real hassle if you find you have a bad oob GFI or receptacle. A case of cost over convenience, I guess.
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