Walmart has
Southwire 25' 14/2 Romex Indoor Electrical Wire for
$10.76. Choose store pickup where stock permits otherwise
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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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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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Using 14/2
Finally my hoarding has paid off.
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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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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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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.
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.
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.
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Using 14/2