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TICONN IP54 Splash-Proof Outdoor Electrical Box (Black, Large)

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TICONN US via Amazon has TICONN IP54 Splash-Proof Outdoor Electrical Box (Black, Large) $19.99 - $10 (50%) off when you apply promo code C95GLRUA on the checkout page = $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • IP54-rated splash-proof box with cable clamps and flexible gaskets
  • Rated for outdoor use down to -40F in harsh weather
  • Supports AWG12, AWG14, and AWG16 cables with multiple entry ports
  • Industrial PP housing rated up to 600lb and UV resistant
  • Lockable clips and mounting holes for wall or ground installation

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    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 225 customer reviews.
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TICONN US via Amazon has TICONN IP54 Splash-Proof Outdoor Electrical Box (Black, Large) $19.99 - $10 (50%) off when you apply promo code C95GLRUA on the checkout page = $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member SickerDealer for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • IP54-rated splash-proof box with cable clamps and flexible gaskets
  • Rated for outdoor use down to -40F in harsh weather
  • Supports AWG12, AWG14, and AWG16 cables with multiple entry ports
  • Industrial PP housing rated up to 600lb and UV resistant
  • Lockable clips and mounting holes for wall or ground installation

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 225 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Yesterday 03:04 AM
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NothingworkedYesterday 03:04 AM
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In for one. This might come in handy. I picked up a lot of small inflatables after Christmas and this might help me get them all going.
Yesterday 03:25 AM
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MacsAre1Yesterday 03:25 AM
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In for 4. Tired of my lights going off every time it rains.
Yesterday 03:44 AM
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Willow747Yesterday 03:44 AM
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50% off for brown color as well
Yesterday 03:45 AM
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manolobindoYesterday 03:45 AM
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Picked up the *medium* Hrensaw version on a deal a couple of weeks ago and it worked great for outdoor xmas lights.

Too bad that although this is a size Large it is shorter than the medium Hrensaw (somebody correct me if wrong). I coulda used another inch (that's what she said) for the Ryobi power thingy + 4ah battery I used for the lights.

Still, it's wider and longer so I'm in for one (what she said).

Hrensaw - Medium:
https://a.co/d/heiIWub
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Yesterday 03:54 AM
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spankisYesterday 03:54 AM
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I could use a handful of these for Xmas lights, because I did fight rain/gfci's tripping with my lights this year. However, I'm struggling to spend $10 on these. I'm thinking about experimenting with modifying these little guys for $2.50 each, though the bright yellow lid is certainly not ideal.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-6...3280851718
Yesterday 04:14 AM
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DealsrunnerYesterday 04:14 AM
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Buy now and use it in 11 months. Just remember where you store
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Yesterday 04:33 AM
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Yesterday 04:33 AM
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Nice 3d printing idea. Def putting in my list of model I would like to design

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Yesterday 04:39 AM
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mcbrewskyYesterday 04:39 AM
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Quote from spankis :
I could use a handful of these for Xmas lights, because I did fight rain/gfci's tripping with my lights this year. However, I'm struggling to spend $10 on these. I'm thinking about experimenting with modifying these little guys for $2.50 each, though the bright yellow lid is certainly not ideal.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-6...3280851718
Thanks for the tip. Most of the colors are the same $2.50. (So you could choose a white lid with either black or clear tub.)
Yesterday 04:45 AM
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ilovecanadaYesterday 04:45 AM
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Quote from Nm4223 :
Nice 3d printing idea. Def putting in my list of model I would like to design
What I was thinking. Send me a link if you get around to it.
Yesterday 05:05 AM
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manolobindoYesterday 05:05 AM
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Quote from spankis :
I could use a handful of these for Xmas lights, because I did fight rain/gfci's tripping with my lights this year. However, I'm struggling to spend $10 on these. I'm thinking about experimenting with modifying these little guys for $2.50 each, though the bright yellow lid is certainly not ideal. https://www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-6...3280851718
This is what I'd been doing for last 7 years until I got the Hrensaw version a few weeks ago. I live in drizzly Seattle and worked pretty well, I'd say. I ended up having to drill a couple of holes in the bottom for drainage because some water did get in the "ports". I'm sure I coulda spent more energy making them more water-tight. The rubber gaskets on the Hrensaw and OP's Ticonn handle this well, tho. If I needed more than one or two I'd stick with what you're considering 😁
Yesterday 05:37 AM
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ZeoYesterday 05:37 AM
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Worked on two of the small sized ones in green.
Yesterday 08:44 AM
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mythchiefYesterday 08:44 AM
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Thanks!
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Yesterday 10:40 AM
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Dealscavenger7588Yesterday 10:40 AM
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I missed the hrensaw deal a couple weeks ago. Glad this one showed up. Thanks repped!
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EuphoriaFalconsYesterday 12:54 PM
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Thank yo

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Yesterday 02:02 PM
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fadunkYesterday 02:02 PM
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Quote from Nm4223 :
Nice 3d printing idea. Def putting in my list of model I would like to design
I used this box with intense rain this year, everything stayed dry, it's great. Might not need to design yourself!

https://makerworld.com/models/1076834

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