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popularphoinix | Staff posted Today 01:35 PM
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$16.09*: Klein Tools Modular Data Cable Pass-Thru Crimper + 50-Pk CAT6 RJ45 Connectors at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Klein Tools Modular Data Cable Pass-Thru Crimper + 50-Pk CAT6 RJ45 Connectors for $16.09.
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$45.87 lower (74% savings) than the bundle price of $61.96
$44.89 lower (74% savings) than the previous price of $60.98

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Klein Tools Modular Data Cable Pass-Thru Crimper + 50-Pk CAT6 RJ45 Connectors for $16.09.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$45.87 lower (74% savings) than the bundle price of $61.96
$44.89 lower (74% savings) than the previous price of $60.98

*Deal history:
amazon.com/dp/B0C8JXP6G5 [amazon.com]

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Today 03:32 PM
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ElatedSpaniel543Today 03:32 PM
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I've always been curious about these pass through connectors. Seems way easier to line the cables up, but are there any drawbacks?
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ChinceToday 03:37 PM
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ChaleposToday 05:29 PM
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Looks like it's available again. Just ordered. Guess we'll see.
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lcountermanToday 06:21 PM
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This is a slick deal. Only caveat is estimated delivery is now out until possibly January 11th. I was able to place an order.
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Quote from ElatedSpaniel543 :
I've always been curious about these pass through connectors. Seems way easier to line the cables up, but are there any drawbacks?
Much easier to use but many 'professionals' talk against them because if the connection ever gets any moisture it can corrode and short the connectors at the end. This is mostly security and camera installers where POE (Power Over Ethernet) is in use, sometimes you'll see them used for wireless access points mounted on an exterior or interior...for home networking it shouldn't be an issue. I have a couple of these tools and they work great, the blade that trims the wires can get dull and cause problems later on. I would recommend one that is ratcheting BUT if you just want to get it done, this tool is fine. These are great for CAT6 and CAT6A where the wires are larger gauge and very difficult to handle as compared to CAT5 and CAT5E cabling. The benefit is that the learning curve isn't as high to learn using this, although old timers say it's more time consuming. Meh...what is time consuming is terminating a connection multiple times because you keep messing it up. The drawback might be the expense per connection, or the cost of this tool...it's all kind of a wash in my opinion unless you are looking at extremely high volume which isn't the average person.
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Today 06:41 PM
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embjToday 06:41 PM
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Quote from ElatedSpaniel543 :
I've always been curious about these pass through connectors. Seems way easier to line the cables up, but are there any drawbacks?
So much easier to terminate. With the copper exposed at the end, they're supposedly more apt to oxidize/corrode. I have over a dozen POE cameras outside, anywhere from 2-5 years, and haven't had any issues yet.

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