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⚡ Gardner Bender GAK-4N Solid Aluminum Split Bolt Connector: 6-0000 AWG Heavy-Duty Electrical Joint Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Description of ⚡ Gardner Bender GAK-4N Solid Aluminum Split Bolt Connector: 6-0000 AWG Heavy-Duty Electrical Joint

Split bolt connector. Constructed of high strength aluminum with oxide displacing jaws to prevent galvanic corrosion. 6 to 0000 AWG solid. Model number: GAK-4N.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong and reliable electric connector

This connector is a must-have for any DIY project! Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I can say that this connector stands up to the test. The aluminum construction is strong and reliable, allowing for a safe and secure connection. The connector is easy to install and fits snugly without any wobbling. It works perfectly with various wires and offers great durability. I recommend this product for anyone in need of an excellent electrical connector.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction, easy to install
Cons
  • None to mention

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Simple but small screw connectors

This is a small screw connector. I think I should read the description better, wire number 10 doesn't really fit here. In my opinion the heaviest wire would be number 12.

Pros
  • screw connectors
Cons
  • I will not say anything

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly what the doctor ordered.

Some genius has decided that wire nuts (the wrong size - too small) are suitable for connecting a 220v, 40 amp heat pump. I was wondering why the device "knocked" when starting or stopping. To do some other electrical work on the heat pump service line I disassembled the former circuit breaker (relocated and converted to a junction box), stripped a new conductor, properly added an antioxidant and terminated the connection with these split bolts. Guess what? A heat pump has never been quieter…

Pros
  • Electrical equipment
Cons
  • New competitors have emerged