🔧 Connect with Confidence: Revolutionize Your Wiring Game!
The Icepark 40PCS Lever Wire Nut Connectors offer a modern solution for electrical connections, allowing for quick, secure, and reusable splicing of wires. With a user-friendly design that reduces wiring time by 70%, these connectors are perfect for both professional and DIY projects, accommodating various wire sizes and ensuring reliable performance in tight spaces.
Manufacturer | Icepark |
Part number | 20814 |
Item Weight | 280 g |
Package Dimensions | 20.8 x 10.6 x 2.9 cm; 280 g |
Manufacturer reference | 20814 |
Material | Nylon, Copper |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**D
Great
Superb Connectors
G**E
Just what I needed
Good variety for any electrical job around the house
A**R
Nut Connectors
Strong connection of cables, I recommend...
M**.
You get what you pay for
Not the best quality several broke during installation
J**N
Handy
Great for a good quick connection .
B**,
As described
Great product and very easy to use.
D**T
Fantastic wiring connectors
I've received a few products with connectors like these in the installation package, and I'd always hoped that I could find them separately for purchase and use with other products. When I saw this, I didn't hesitate to place an order.These connectors are extremely easy to use... simply lift up the lever, insert the wire (up to 14 gauge,) then press the lever down to complete the connection. There are a variety of sizes and styles of connectors in this package. Note that the levers are in different colors: each color is a different circuit. Red/Orange provides connection to the red/orange connections on the other side of the block. Blue is a separate circuit. A single connector can connect both live and neutral wires to a device in a work box... and can connect several wires if necessary. Compared to old-fashioned wire nuts, this saves a TON of space and effort... and the connector are removeable and reusable! Sure, they're somewhat more expensive than buying wire nuts, but based upon my experience, I would rather pay a bit more rather than fight to fit everything into a work box and risk having a short due to a loose wire nut. For DIY'ers, I can't recommend these highly enough!My only comment is that while this assortment pack is a great introduction to lever wire connectors, I would prefer to purchase them by type/size. The combinations here are handy to have, but the most commonly used for me are the 3-port connectors, which weren't included in the assortment I received.
J**U
Perfect starter set to make the switch to lever wire connectors
What a fun set of wire connectors this is. I've had an adventure figuring out how to best use them to wire the electric receptacles and lighting in a shed. It took a bit of study to realize that looking at the colors on the levers tells you whether the ports all connect to each other (say, if they are all orange), or if the connector contains two paired ports, three paired ports, or a pair of different inputs leading to a quartet of paired outputs (the nuts with a blue and an orange port cat the top an be used to bring in the hot and neutral wires in a receptacle, and these can be split into two wires to create a pigtail to the receptacle and a connection to the next receptacle).The space saving in a receptacle or lighting junction box should be phenomenal. Looking forward to becoming more experienced with which lever nut can be used in which situation. The ones with three different colored inputs and outputs look useful for wiring light fixtures, for example.
R**N
Not sure if I like them...
When I first saw these I thought it was an awesome idea. But after using them, I am not sure I am a fan. I've been using the push-in wire connectors and they have been my go to "wire nut", they are so easy to use.These connectors... first off, as others have said, they are quite stiff. You need to really pull on levels to get them all the way open. Not real difficult, but it takes a bit. And I can see them snapping back on fingers, which might sting a little.I would think these would be good for wire connections that you would change often, where you need to switch out wires. Not sure how often that would come up, but, seem it would be a good use. And I think they would hold wires better. So there are some good uses.They are good connecters and they do work as they should. Up to you if you want to try them.
N**E
Excellent Assortment
Lever "wire nuts" are new to me, but as soon as I acquired my first ones to try, I IMMEDIATELY picked up a set with more connectivity. I really like these and I REALLY dislike traditional wire nuts, finding them fussy and unpredictable in terms of holding power and especially vibration resistance.These, by contrast, are easy to use, very sure in action, and totally secure. They can be bulkier, however, but I find that a more than worthwhile tradeoff. The multi-wire splices are the real payoff, as you leave behind the need for busses, chaining pigtails or, if you are one of Those Guys, cramming too many wires of too many types into a single wire nut. Lever nuts are easy, simple, and clean.As with any connector type, sets include items you may not use for a long time. Still cheaper than buying singles or small packs. This is a good assortment of basic lever nuts without getting into some of the oddball types out there.
J**N
Awesome project connectors, but don't put them in your walls!
I got these to use with various small electrical projects. The lever mechanism makes for quick connections that are easy to undo, and the connections are safe because no wiring is exposed. In this application they're fantastic little gadgets that really speed up mocking up a project.The connectors carry markings indicating they're good up to 250V and 32A. They do not however meet the requirements of the national electrical code (NEC) in the US as they are not certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory (NRTL) so they should not be used for any in-wall electrical application where installation by a licensed electrician is required by law.Other reviewers have mentioned installing these in in-wall wiring applications. I can say with confidence that these are NOT rated for that application and if you put these in the walls the liability for what happens is on YOU. Your insurance may not cover any loss that occurs since this would be viewed as your own negligence. You've been warned.
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