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20-pc WAGO 221-2401 Lever Nuts Compact Splicing Inline Wire Connectors w/ Case

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Peppy Products LLC via Amazon has 20-pc WAGO 221-2401 Lever Nuts Compact Splicing Inline Wire Connectors w/ Case on sale for $12.10 when you apply coupon code 12off20pc at checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Features:
  • Connect any combination of solid, stranded, and flexible copper wires faster and more reliably
  • Terminates 20-12 AWG
  • UL Listed, Genuine WAGO LEVER NUTS
  • Visually inspect for proper strip length and complete wire insertion through its transparent housing

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Peppy Products LLC via Amazon has 20-pc WAGO 221-2401 Lever Nuts Compact Splicing Inline Wire Connectors w/ Case on sale for $12.10 when you apply coupon code 12off20pc at checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically one-time use.
Thanks to staff member SmilingKite474 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Connect any combination of solid, stranded, and flexible copper wires faster and more reliably
  • Terminates 20-12 AWG
  • UL Listed, Genuine WAGO LEVER NUTS
  • Visually inspect for proper strip length and complete wire insertion through its transparent housing

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The product information shows these connectors are UL listed. The connectors meet all NEC code requirements regarding splicing and terminating conductors
As a full time production and sourcing guy, I can tell you 100% that counterfeiters do this all of the time, Amazon doesn't enforce counterfeits marks (like UL, FDA, NSF, etc) the way US based retailers do because Amazon is not technically the seller; And worse, if some counterfeit product burns your house down, you can't sue the seller because China will never extradite their own to a US based court.

Im not saying "this product" is counterfeit, but rather that fake marks are a rampant problem that are nearly impossible to police in an open-marketplace like amazon.
Tell me you are clueless about everything you just spouted out without actually telling me you're clueless....

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Quote from philipgtm :
Easy to use. Not UL approved Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
Underwriter or NEMA ratings. No safety instructions. Item maybe safe or may not. Not made in the United States. So they are not legally allowed on electrical systems in the United States as per NFPA 72 NEC.
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The product information shows these connectors are UL listed. The connectors meet all NEC code requirements regarding splicing and terminating conductors
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Quote from philipgtm :
Easy to use. Not UL approved Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
Underwriter or NEMA ratings. No safety instructions. Item maybe safe or may not. Not made in the United States. So they are not legally allowed on electrical systems in the United States as per NFPA 72 NEC.
NFPA 70 is the NEC
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The 90 piece [amazon.com] is better value (and better to have around), unless you need a bunch of single connectors only.
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Quote from philipgtm :
Easy to use. Not UL approved Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
Underwriter or NEMA ratings. No safety instructions. Item maybe safe or may not. Not made in the United States. So they are not legally allowed on electrical systems in the United States as per NFPA 72 NEC.
Tell me you are clueless about everything you just spouted out without actually telling me you're clueless....
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Quote from vash01000100 :
The 90 piece [amazon.com] is better value (and better to have around), unless you need a bunch of single connectors only.
They have to be the same type right? Like all positive, negative and ground needing separate connectors?

If so I only have a few use cases that fit those needs. Wish they did things like 2 to 5 leads going in to 1 or two out for fan connectors.
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Quote from Crazyheaven :
They have to be the same type right? Like all positive, negative and ground needing separate connectors?

If so I only have a few use cases that fit those needs. Wish they did things like 2 to 5 leads going in to 1 or two out for fan connectors.
These have the same use case as a wire nut.
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Quote from Crazyheaven :
They have to be the same type right? Like all positive, negative and ground needing separate connectors? If so I only have a few use cases that fit those needs. Wish they did things like 2 to 5 leads going in to 1 or two out for fan connectors.
Because we've all been there before, I'll assume you're serious. Absolutely, you cannot splice different types of wires together and expect the connection to work. In fact, you'll probably experience a spark/short if you do, as soon as you turn the power back on. If you've ever popped a light switch after installing it, it was likely because wires in the box touched one another. Your breaker would probably trip and save you from a fire most likely.

But yes, definitely connect wires of the same type. As someone else said, these are just a quick, convenient and (possibly) more secure wire nut. You'll often see all the neutrals in a box wired together, and then a pigtail or two coming off to the switches. If you had a 3, 4, or 5 port wago, you could accomplish the same thing with one of these.
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Wagos are the bee's knees.
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Nothing says job well done more than one of these when you pull out a duplex receptacle. I'd still be happy to see a wing-nut wire connector. Nothing says job poorly done more than twisted copper and electrical tape wound around it.
Just be careful when you snap the orange levers. You can get a bad finger injury when you fidget with these.
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I might grab a pack just to have some. I went to get some at Lowes the other day and they didnt have any, grabbed a different brand and they were absolutely trash. I am referring to the multiple joining ones and not this, but these might be handy too.
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Quote from 1-6 :
Nothing says job well done more than one of these when you pull out a duplex receptacle. I'd still be happy to see a wing-nut wire connector. Nothing says job poorly done more than twisted copper and electrical tape wound around it.Just be careful when you snap the orange levers. You can get a bad finger injury when you fidget with these.
I thought I had seen it all but then worst I've seen was a wire nut slipped over two stripped straight wires (no twist) , slid straight off......
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Quote from ub-einstein :
they could not screen the UL logo (in photo) if they weren't UL-approved
As a full time production and sourcing guy, I can tell you 100% that counterfeiters do this all of the time, Amazon doesn't enforce counterfeits marks (like UL, FDA, NSF, etc) the way US based retailers do because Amazon is not technically the seller; And worse, if some counterfeit product burns your house down, you can't sue the seller because China will never extradite their own to a US based court.

Im not saying "this product" is counterfeit, but rather that fake marks are a rampant problem that are nearly impossible to police in an open-marketplace like amazon.
Last edited by Another-Nocturn September 6, 2024 at 12:12 PM.
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YMMV ...After getting use to wago and the home depot alternatives (IDEAl push to fit) I wouldn't use a 2 terminal block like the title deal. You'll thank yourself of always using a solution with at least 1 unused spare when you revisit the box.

E.g. spicy 2 wires I use 3 position terminal, splice 3 wires I use a 4 position etc.
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