




Wago 2, 3, 5 Port Splicing Connectors, Lever-Nut Assortment Pocket Pack for 12-24 AWG Wire: desertcart.com: Tools & Home Improvement Review: Best connectors for electronic projects - I find WAGO connectors of this type to be the best thing since sliced bread! For my projects involving a lot of prototyping and experimenting, these provide an easy and safe way to connect 2 or more wires together. WAGOs seem to be indestructible. They are more expensive than other connectors. There are also a lot of clones and copies. I only buy the high quality WAGO brand. Review: Wago, the ONLY way to go! I love these things. So practical and cleverly designed. - Wago, the only way to go! I have been working with electronics in a variety of ways for decades and can assure you that these wire splicing connectors are a real game-changer. They are so beautifully constructed and cleverly designed. I am impressed all over again every time I use them. They are a huge timesaver and create a very secure connection. Please don't compare these to wire nuts. If you value your time, want to make a reliably solid connection, and move on to the next task, this is the way to go. For me, they save time & money and are a great value. Just last week I wired up a little project to fully automate my 8,750 watt inverter with a couple of small 4 channel RF remote controls to activate 4 different features: Start - Stop - Eco Mode & Choke with 4 different colored LEDs to show me what the status is of these systems are from a distance. I also added an aux. 14 gallon fuel tank to get me through the night during power outages. I used my Wagos for the project which allowed me to test different layouts in different ways, clamping & unclamping wires until I had it just the way I needed it. No wire nuts, no soldering... just Wagos. This would have been a headache without them. Obviously, I highly recommend Wago splicing Connectors.
| ASIN | B07NKT2P2F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,524 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #34 in Electrical Connectors |
| Brand | WAGO |
| Color | Orange |
| Connector Type | Cage Clamp" Or "Lever-nut |
| Current Rating | 24 Amps |
| Date First Available | August 21, 2017 |
| Gauge | 12.0 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Pitch | 0.18 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Item model number | 1201 |
| Manufacturer | WAGO 211 Series |
| Material | Copper |
| Mounting Type | DIN Rail Mount |
| Number Of Contacts | 10 |
| Number Of Poles | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 3"W x 0.25"H |
| Specification Met | Likely Meets Industry Standards and Certifications Based on Ul Listing, Voltage and Current Ratings. |
| Temperature Range | 85 Degrees Celsius |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 85 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 450 Volts |
R**D
Best connectors for electronic projects
I find WAGO connectors of this type to be the best thing since sliced bread! For my projects involving a lot of prototyping and experimenting, these provide an easy and safe way to connect 2 or more wires together. WAGOs seem to be indestructible. They are more expensive than other connectors. There are also a lot of clones and copies. I only buy the high quality WAGO brand.
P**R
Wago, the ONLY way to go! I love these things. So practical and cleverly designed.
Wago, the only way to go! I have been working with electronics in a variety of ways for decades and can assure you that these wire splicing connectors are a real game-changer. They are so beautifully constructed and cleverly designed. I am impressed all over again every time I use them. They are a huge timesaver and create a very secure connection. Please don't compare these to wire nuts. If you value your time, want to make a reliably solid connection, and move on to the next task, this is the way to go. For me, they save time & money and are a great value. Just last week I wired up a little project to fully automate my 8,750 watt inverter with a couple of small 4 channel RF remote controls to activate 4 different features: Start - Stop - Eco Mode & Choke with 4 different colored LEDs to show me what the status is of these systems are from a distance. I also added an aux. 14 gallon fuel tank to get me through the night during power outages. I used my Wagos for the project which allowed me to test different layouts in different ways, clamping & unclamping wires until I had it just the way I needed it. No wire nuts, no soldering... just Wagos. This would have been a headache without them. Obviously, I highly recommend Wago splicing Connectors.
A**Y
Levers vs Nuts...
Easy to use and works well...
D**N
Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread
They work, they're secure, they're compact. I use them for both 120v and 22v connections.
T**R
Work well
These are convenient to use, especially when connecting braided wire to non-braided wire. It hasn’t happened yet, but I do worry that one of the closing levers might pop open. Good product.
K**.
These are awesome, should have been found them sooner
These are awesome, should have been found them sooner. Have used the old school wire nuts forever, these are more expensive but easy to use and make a much better and safer connection! I like the multiple connections that are absolutely required in some situations
T**D
Try these and you probably will not go back to wirenuts
This is a good starter pack for those who haven't tried Wago lever-nut connectors before. It contains 5 each of the 2-wire, 3-wire and 5-wire connectors from the 400-series (for wire sizes from 24awg to 12awg). They tend to work much better then wirenuts in areas with limited space where it would be difficult to hold the wires in place with one hand and twist on a wirenut with the other. Since you can connect one wire at a time, these can easily be used single handed. Wago lever-nuts are also superior when connecting more than 2 or 3 wires or when connecting wires of very different sizes. I think this custom package of three of the more common sizes works really well. However once you are hooked on using Wago lever-nuts you will probably want to buy them in their original bulk packaging.
M**O
Small and compact
There are puck lights installed under our upper kitchen cabinets, and one of the LEDs failed. Whoever installed the lights had cut the original 22 gage lead wires and hand soldered them to the 14 gage supply line. I’m fairly certain they made the connections before installing the bottom cabinets.I had no room to work and had to reach to the back of the cabinet. These Wago connectors made the job easy and were small enough to fit inside the light case.
D**R
Easy to use, quick and keeps connections secure, neat and organized!
B**N
I used these on a recent DIY electrical job and these connectors are easy to use and stay in place. It looks more organized than any of the twist on options. And I don't fear it coming disconnected or unraveled.
M**S
Makes it very easy to join 2 or more wires together and feels solid.
J**W
First time ever, I tried to replace a light switch at home. When I was trying to move the wires around, one of the original nuts came loose because there were too many wires to it. I couldn't force them back in place. Did a bit of research and order this product. Amazing. It is very easy to use. Perfect for inexperienced DIYers. Orderly and a pleasure to look at. Product itself is brilliant. Though I think it can be priced a bit lower - a better value can really encourage people to switch over to this product altogether.
M**M
Simple and easy to use, like the fact that it works with stranded wire and its reusable. With push in connectors you can not push in stranded wire easy plus can not be removed once in.
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