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AIRIC Connector Self Stripping Electrical Terminals Review

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🔌 Wiring & Connecting, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of AIRIC Connector Self Stripping Electrical Terminals

【Quick Splice Connectors】 Self-stripping electrical T-Tap wire connectors tap into an existing wire in mid-span without cutting or stripping the wire. Just insert wires and squeeze to make fast connections, no special tools needed. 【Stable & Secure Connection】AIRIC quick splice T Tap connectors will securely lock on the wire. Once the nylon housing won't open after it has snapped on the wire unless you destroy the t tap connectors. 【Great Conductivity】Thick tinned copper contacts keep the stable current, prevent the wire from shorting out. The contacts will not bend even when tapping into thicker wires. The more important is it resists corrosion. 【Quantity】: Pack of 100 12-10 Gauge nylon T-tap male quick electrical connectors, UL approved. 【Wide Application】These quick splice T-tap connectors are widely used as t tap connector automotive, t tap connector motorcycle, and t tap connector home wiring projects.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good value for money. on Industrial Electrical

We use these T-Bends for our latching installations and use many of them of all sizes. They work perfectly and we save a lot of money compared to well-known brands. So far no complaints.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Some Little Things

They are terrible, don't buy them! They break in half as soon as you try to crimp them onto the wire. Maybe 30% of the whole order worked, and by working I mean it's crimped onto the wire, but the insert is too tight for anything to fit. You have to use a vise just to get a plug on it.

Pros
  • terminals
Cons
  • old