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Glarks Uninsulated Connectors Assortment 🔌 - Effective Solutions for Non-Insulated Connections Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
🔌 Wiring & Connecting, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of Glarks Uninsulated Connectors Assortment 🔌 - Effective Solutions for Non-Insulated Connections

☆【Product Material:】All the non-insulated butt connectors are made of high quality red copper, has good electrical conductivity. with tin plated on the surface, make them has a better anti-oxidation and corrosion resistance performance, durable enough for your work. ☆【High Performance:】These butt connectors easy to connect with electrical wire and strengthen its reliability and safety; Wire stop structure is conductive to insertion wire in right space to ensure the effect of compression. ☆【Easy Splicing:】These butt connectors are non-insulated, with wire stop barrier on center. You just need a crimping tool will make the splicing very simple, crimping ,solder and heat shrink for a grade A splice. ☆【Package Include:】In this set, It include 80pcs 22-16AWG, 80pcs 16-14AWG, 30pcs 14-12AWG, 30pcs 12-10AWG total 220pcs Non-Insulated Butt Connectors packed in a plastic box, easy to store and carry. ☆【Function and Use:】These butt connectors are works good when building custom wire harnesses or making repairs to existing wiring.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice to have when wiring and connecting

Very useful, used with a shrink tube. I would like more variety of sizes, some seem very similar in size, it's easy to use the wrong one if you don't pay attention to the details.

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Volume

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Artisanal product.

Absolute nonsense. This is a thin can that does not hold the wire. I threw them in the trash and reordered from Ginsco. You are selling a much better product for very little more.

Pros
  • Everything is fine! I'll write
Cons
  • later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No stretch. for buttocks

Works well. No problems with the 20 or so I've been using so far. Make sure you have good pliers for them. The review suggests using the word "stretching". I would stretch out on this article, that would be bad. I have not noticed any stretching on the metal object crimped with the wire. Rschunimagu.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Needed for Electrical Repair/Building

I am a GM & Chrysler Certified Auto Technician. This product performs better than original repair compounds, especially when you add a drop of solder. Works great without solder! Fast delivery and contact details of the seller in the package, which I really appreciate. I will buy again

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING! Wrong Size AWG

22-16 really fits #12 THHN weak 16-14 really fits #10 THHN loose 14-12 really fits #8 THHN weak 12-10 really fits #6 THHN (very tight) or #8 isolated. Thin walls with no seam, but it's great when properly soldered for the best connection.

Pros
  • Very Good Value
Cons
  • Nothing Here

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I've wanted that for a long time

together with shrink wrap is an ideal way to connect two or more wires together. old butt joints with rigid plastic insulators are no problem. I hope they also have non-insulated blade terminals and binding posts. until I found her. If you find it, leave a note if you can. gratitude

Pros
  • Absolutely great!
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best way to connect wires

These spade terminals are great for terminating wires. If you solder the wires to the ferrule and then cover them with heat shrink tubing you will have a much better connection than using crimp butt joints or holding the wires together while soldering and possibly a cold solder joint and then using tape. Really great for automotive cables that are prone to vibration and corrosion. These are not crimp connectors - use solder.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent butt connectors for bare wires

I have used these to extend several short ground leads in various circuits when converting a service entry load center into an auxiliary panel which I needed to attach a separate ground bus to the opposite side of the plate. I used a hydraulic hand crimper to press these terminals onto the wire. It worked great. With heat shrink tubing, they work like butt connectors on insulated wires. Good range of sizes and quantities.

Pros
  • Splice
Cons
  • A newer model could have been chosen

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Incorrect wire sizes given

These spade terminals arrived quickly! Thumbs up Revain. I did not check the sizes based on the measurements. I think it's my fault. I repaired a vacuum cleaner with a replacement power switch. I used the smallest BN1.25 "22-16 AWG" connector to connect 2 16AWG wires. I used appropriate placement on a quality stripper/crimper pair for non-insulated. The cables just fell out. I ended up stripping the wires again, soldering, crimping, soldering and then putting them in shrink tubing. It worked. I

Pros
  • Industrial Electrical
Cons
  • Damaged