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expiredarl16 posted May 17, 2021 11:02 PM
expiredarl16 posted May 17, 2021 11:02 PM

Southwire 25' 14/2 Romex Indoor Electrical Wire

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Walmart has Southwire 25' 14/2 Romex Indoor Electrical Wire for $10.76. Choose store pickup where stock permits otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (15 day free trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to community member arl16 for finding this deal.

Note: Availabilty for pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Coated in patented SIMpull Cable Jacket for easier pulling, stripping, and installation
  • Primarily used in residential wiring as branch circuits for outlets, switches, and other loads
  • Designed for fast pulling, easy stripping, tear resistance, and reduced burn-through
  • 14 gauge, 2 conductors with ground, 25' per coil
  • UL Listed type NM-B

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $5 lower (31% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $15.76.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 99% from over 1,100 Home Depot reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart can be returned within 30 days for free, either to a store or by mail (details).

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Walmart has Southwire 25' 14/2 Romex Indoor Electrical Wire for $10.76. Choose store pickup where stock permits otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (15 day free trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to community member arl16 for finding this deal.

Note: Availabilty for pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Coated in patented SIMpull Cable Jacket for easier pulling, stripping, and installation
  • Primarily used in residential wiring as branch circuits for outlets, switches, and other loads
  • Designed for fast pulling, easy stripping, tear resistance, and reduced burn-through
  • 14 gauge, 2 conductors with ground, 25' per coil
  • UL Listed type NM-B

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $5 lower (31% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $15.76.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 99% from over 1,100 Home Depot reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart can be returned within 30 days for free, either to a store or by mail (details).

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Model: Romex Building Wire, 14 AWG Wire, 2 -Conductor, 25 ft L, Copper Conductor, PVC Insulation

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TravisT7776
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As long as it's 15a, 14/2 is still code. You don't need 12/2 on a 15a circuit it's complete overkill. I've seen homes wired with a 20a outlet on 14/2 which is not correct. Stuff like that is likely why fires happen.
bamboo6713
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So youre blaming the wires instead of the people who installed it?lol
These wires are approved per code meaning you can use it legally by which if you know where and how to install it hence by building code.
sbessire
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Finally my hoarding has paid off.

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May 17, 2021 11:09 PM
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GoldenGriffMay 17, 2021 11:09 PM
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Good enough for a small run, but still crazy prices.
May 17, 2021 11:38 PM
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shockersfvMay 17, 2021 11:38 PM
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Quote from GoldenGriff :
Good enough for a small run, but still crazy prices.
Crazy good price or crazy bad price?
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bigal24May 18, 2021 12:02 AM
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All price for building materials are going crazy high. I have to put some of my projects on hold.
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Quote from OrangeLadybug8283 :
Same price as WalMart.dont use 14/2 for outlets wiring I have seen about 20 fires this year
Using 14/2
Thanks for pointing out - adding Walmart. I needed it sooner so will pickup at nearby store instead of waiting for Amazon! Using it for wiring a light fixture in a bathroom re-model.
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Quote from bigal24 :
All price for building materials are going crazy high. I have to put some of my projects on hold.
Finally my hoarding has paid off.
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Quote from OrangeLadybug8283 :
Same price as WalMart.dont use 14/2 for outlets wiring I have seen about 20 fires this year
Using 14/2
Only if used on applications 14/2 should not be used. 14/2 is fine where it can be used.
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Quote from OrangeLadybug8283 :
Same price as WalMart.dont use 14/2 for outlets wiring I have seen about 20 fires this year
Using 14/2
As long as it's 15a, 14/2 is still code. You don't need 12/2 on a 15a circuit it's complete overkill. I've seen homes wired with a 20a outlet on 14/2 which is not correct. Stuff like that is likely why fires happen.
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Quote from OrangeLadybug8283 :
Same price as WalMart.dont use 14/2 for outlets wiring I have seen about 20 fires this year
Using 14/2
So youre blaming the wires instead of the people who installed it?lol
These wires are approved per code meaning you can use it legally by which if you know where and how to install it hence by building code.
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GoldenGriffMay 18, 2021 01:08 AM
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Quote from bamboo6713 :
So youre blaming the wires instead of the people who installed it?lol
These wires are approved per code meaning you can use it legally by which if you know where and how to install it hence by building code.
Yeah, 14/2 is just for standard 15amp outlets. Any sort of fire is probably due to a fault within wiring sockets like jabbing them into the back lazily instead of tightening them to the screws or using 20amp outlets. A fire due to an actual product deficiency would be pretty rare here.

Working with 12/2 in outlets can definitely be a pain, but in a standard non-bathroom/kitchen/garage, you shouldn't be having that much of a draw anyway assuming you're not drying your hair, making waffles and running a miter saw in it all the time.
Last edited by GoldenGriff May 17, 2021 at 06:11 PM.
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$30 shipping

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RUBYSTEVENSMay 18, 2021 02:36 AM
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Quote from OrangeLadybug8283 :
Same price as WalMart.dont use 14/2 for outlets wiring I have seen about 20 fires this year
Using 14/2
You're doing it wrong.
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thi3nd1aMay 18, 2021 02:42 AM
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is it okay to install an outdoor outlet (to be used for my fish pond pump) --- to be fed off an indoor outlet?
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C17chiefMay 18, 2021 03:09 AM
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Quote from thi3nd1a :
is it okay to install an outdoor outlet (to be used for my fish pond pump) --- to be fed off an indoor outlet?
Generally yes, if your talking on the exterior wall and not run to like a post or something, and provided you use the correct box, outlet, cover, etc for exterior. If you are planning on running it to a post or something, this def ain't it.

Also for you as well as some of these other posts so far….check your local building codes. While most closely follow NEC, they can differ or go beyond. For example while 14/2 is fine for a 15a circuit, local code where I live doesn't allow it, not even for general lighting circuits. 12/2 is minimum here even for basic circuits. Also keep in mind number of devices on the circuit too as localities may place different limits there as well.

Most of all IMO, if you don't know what your doing, you shouldn't risk your home doing it! I'd venture to say that most problems aren't from flat out wiring it wrong, but from poor connections and/or poor wire condition (think nicks on stripped ends and such). Poor connections, nicked copper, etc causes excess heat, and often times it's that heat that starts fires, not just shorts and stuff. In addition to that, if it did burn and they found un permitted work as even partly to blame, good luck trying to get insurance to pay out.
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