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Too many times I have run across sloppy wire nut jobs where a wire is poorly connected
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So much easier than wire nuts and take up less space if you have a crowded junction box.
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As a DIYr Always had a problem twisting more than 2 or 3 wires into a screw cap
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A little pricey compared to Marrets but way easier if attaching more then 2 wires.
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I also used them for a chandelier installation and up on a ladder 18 ft up, INFINITELY easier install than balancing the fixture and twisting wires for a nut.
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where 1) only solid wire is being used (not in a light fixture) and 2
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A real time saver and wire saver.
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These things take out all the hassle with the splitting wires and splicing wires.
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Very easy to use, made short work of connecting together wiring for my LED strip lights
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An excellent way to save space in tight boxes, and it really makes connecting stranded and solid wires literally a "snap" :-)
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These are small and allow me to install stuff while disturbing my old wiring as little as possible.
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No need to twist wires and then untwist them to change something -- just cut strip and clip.
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It makes it easier to prep your pigtails in advance and move things around in the bos instead of trying to manhandled a wad of twisted wires.
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They are wonderful and you would rarely use a wire nut if you could afford all Wagos.
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Simple to use and with a little double sided sticky tape mounting is a breeze and my wiring stays clean just the way I like it.
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my favorite wire clamps
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A lot easier than wire nuts particularly with 12g.
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You almost have to secure the levers from opening up again by wrapping electrical tape around them just like you would for wire nuts
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A little pricey compared to Marrets but way easier if attaching more then 2 wires.
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Old wiring and components were much easier to install using Wago's.
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These are the handiest wire connectors made and can be reused over and over
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I have used the wire nuts (the regular twist on) for years and years but these are a game changer.
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Good for solid and stranded wire
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Connect the wrong wires together
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Best bare wire termination yet.
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I installed the light in no time, and without having to twist any wires together (or twist off, in some earlier
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Shoved one wire in to aggressively and busted out the back plastic plate so -1 for durability.
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The only complaint I have is that the wire was twisted (because of those old wire nuts) and I had to either straighten or clip and restrip the wire for these.
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The best wiring clamps
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Much better than a wire nut.
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Worked like a charm when transitioning between solid and stranded wires going to some of my garage lighting.
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Pull the lever, pull the wrong wire out, install the correct one and close the lever
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I never did like putting 4 wires in a wire nut
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In addition, I was able to mix solid and stranded wires
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Solid wire, check
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Easy to roll up into gang boxes, fit like a dream on small 4 inch LED recessed light wiring boxes, made my home remodel a breeze, thanks for the tip @Bill
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I can't believe for the life of me how ridiculously chintzy house wiring is
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Or if it is stranded vs. solid wire.