Lowe's has
25' Southwire 14-AWG Copper THHN Wire (Various Colors) for
$4.29. Choose free store pickup where stock permits.
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ThanksDude for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Available colors:Lowes also has
25' Southwire 12-AWG Black Copper THHN Wire (Various Colors) for
$5.47. Choose free store pickup where stock permits.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Available colors:Features:- #14 AWG commercial wiring for outlets, switches and other loads
- 14 Gauge THHN wire contains copper (CU) conductors
- Can be used dry locations only
- Made with annealed (soft) copper, compressed
- Insulation is high heat and moisture resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Jacket is abrasion, moisture, gasoline and oil resistant nylon
- UL listed, CSA certified, RoHS compliant
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What is noted for this deal is #14, which is too thin for grounding rods. Hope this helps your purchasing decision.
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An error occurred while processing your order. Please try placing your order again using another payment method. For more help, call Lowe's Customer Care at 1-800-890-5932 and reference error code Error 506 (PMT-3005)
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An error occurred while processing your order. Please try placing your order again using another payment method. For more help, call Lowe's Customer Care at 1-800-890-5932 and reference error code Error 506 (PMT-3005)
Sort of like this [imgur.com] (but this looks to be 12 awg rather than what is posted here which is 14 awg)
Hope that helps your purchasing decisions.
Yep .... I tried 2x CC, 1x debit, and my PayPal.
Nada. Nights. Rien. Nuttin 😟
Lol 🤣😂🤣😂
I'll try again in the a.m. ..... and it'll be sold out, by then 🤣😂🤣
Now I have to decide if I'll just eat the extra $3 whopping dollars for neutral at HD, or if I'll scavenge some old three-conductor wire I've got for the correct color coding.
Good luck!
Jon