Blains Farm & Fleet has 250' Southwirebrand Romex SIMpull NM-B 14/2 Indoor Wire w/ Ground (28827455) on sale for $89.99. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits (store locator), otherwise shipping starts $11.95 and varies by location.
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About this Product:
SIM Jacket improves performance: pulls faster, strips easier, reduces burn - through and is tear resistant
About this Offer: Our research indicates that this sale price is $15.90 less (15% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $105.89.
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Blains Farm & Fleet has 250' Southwirebrand Romex SIMpull NM-B 14/2 Indoor Wire w/ Ground (28827455) on sale for $89.99. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits (store locator), otherwise shipping starts $11.95 and varies by location.
Thanks to Community Member SiennaTeam5899 for sharing this deal.
About this Product:
SIM Jacket improves performance: pulls faster, strips easier, reduces burn - through and is tear resistant
About this Offer: Our research indicates that this sale price is $15.90 less (15% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $105.89.
That's a great deal. Pre-covid prices were 60 bucks for this, post-covid i'm usually around 120.
Yeah, I'm seeing a lot of $120 prices too. I saw Amazon had the same wire for about $106 with free shipping. So, this deal is better if you can pick it up. Or you have to figure out which is better after you add the shipping for this one. I went with this one because Blain's Farm & Fleet has a really good deal on carbon wrap water filters that I use so this worked out better for me, even with shipping.
Isn't NEC 12/2 for new builds and retrofitting these days?
It used to be that you could run 14/2 on a 15a breaker but someone recently told me that it's 10a now.
Probably confused with copper clad aluminum. That has lower current rating for same awg. I still haven't seen that in real life, neither installed nor at HD or Lowes.
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It used to be that you could run 14/2 on a 15a breaker but someone recently told me that it's 10a now.
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It used to be that you could run 14/2 on a 15a breaker but someone recently told me that it's 10a now.
It used to be that you could run 14/2 on a 15a breaker but someone recently told me that it's 10a now.
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