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🔧 Connect smarter, not harder — the pro’s choice for sleek, safe wiring!
The Wago Wire Connector 600V Clear 4 Conductor pack offers 100 high-quality push-in connectors designed for 12-18 AWG solid copper wires. Rated for 20A max current and 105°C heat resistance, these connectors provide a compact, reliable, and easy-to-install solution for professional electrical wiring projects, ensuring space-saving and durable connections in both residential and commercial settings.
| ASIN | B004754KFK |
| Brand Name | WAGO |
| Color | Orange |
| Connector Gender | Male |
| Connector Type | Push-in Terminal |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,128 Reviews |
| Gauge | 18.0 |
| Insulation Material | Non-Insulated |
| Insulation Material Type | Non-Insulated |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 3"W x 3"H |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Wago Corporation |
| Material | Copper |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Maximum Voltage | 600 Volts |
| Model | 773-164 |
| Number of Items | 100 |
| Part Number | 773-51038058 |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Temperature Rating | 221 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Terminal | Push-in Terminal |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**E
Awesome solution to a problem I didn't know that I had!
Love these things! Sure, wire nuts are cheaper and work great, but I was first introduced to these when installing a Wink Relay for my smart home. The relay came with a few of these (or some version of them) and they were a lifesaver because I was using a box that was at the end of the line and had a boatload of wire nuts and connectors in a small space. When it came time to push it all in the gang box, it wouldn't fit. But when I took several of the larger wire nuts out and used these instead, it freed up a LOT of room and everything fit again. Definitely makes it easy to recover some space in a crowded gang box when you need it. And they are an elegant solution. Easy to use and clean installation. You can easily tell if they are connected and it is just a really nice way to do things. At roughly 10 cents a piece at the time that I bought them, they aren't cheap - but unless you are doing a whole house, then they aren't expensive either. They are worth it to me for the ease of use and space savings they offer. Oh yeah, and the box is really nice too! It actually has a design that lets you open and close it easily. It is surprisingly well done for a box that holds a bunch of wire connectors!
M**S
Simple to use and saves time.
I can't adequately describe how much I love these WAGO nuts. With the old style twist on nuts it seemed you were always concerned that one of the wires might not be in tight. But with the WAGO nuts you press eact wire in and can see that it's in good. They are also a lifesaver when dealing with old work in a cramped box. So much easier to press a short wire in with needle nose pliars than havecto bundle them together and twist on a nut while hoping nothing is loose. Extra nice being able to remove a single wire without having to disturb the rest. The testing port is nice as well - no worry about whether or not your probe made it past the press of insulation and found the copper with these bad boys. The only downside is that you are limited to 4 wires per nut. Ihave a handful of 5 and 6 wire WAGO nuts for those rare occasions that I bought in 10 packs but since almost everything that needs splicing is 3 or 4 wires, these get it done. Really no different than having to have a few red or green oldstyle nuts in your belt for the few times a yellow wasnt big enough. I've never used these with anything but solid wire but I trust WAGO if they say it works with stranded.
L**K
GREAT PRODUCT
love these wagos. makes connections so much easier and i know there is a connection made. they are also nice and small. these are all i buy now
R**K
So Far - So Good...
I've never used this type of push-in wire connector before, although I've seen them used in the trade by others with mixed success. I finally decided to give it a try with a remodeling job where I had a lot of connections in several boxes and little room. Here's my experience: Wires must be stripped to the proper length. This is much more critical than with twist connectors (wire nuts). Too short and they won't make proper connection since they may not be able to insert fully, too long and you will have exposed bare wire which could make contact with other conductors or the box and equipment metal. Improper length is likely the main problem that people have had. The wire appears to make good contact inside the connector and the clear plastic allows you to see that (or if you need to push more wire in). You still need nearly as much free wire penetrating from the box. The two-wire connectors are easy to get aligned, but the multiple connectors need the wire length so you can get them pushed into the connector straight in and without bending the wire. I was unable to do this without using pliers except for the two-wire connectors, although with more experience it may become simpler. So unless you are really experienced, these are probably not faster. The real benefit is that (except for the two-wire connectors) these push-in connectors take much less room in the box, especially considering that with twist-type connectors, the wires must be all lined up parallel with each other for an inches or two before entering the connector. More than a couple of twist connectors containing three or more wires each and you are soon fighting for more box space. With these push-in connectors, each wire can bend in a different direction as soon as it leaves the conector. A final note. Removing solid wire from these connectors is easy: just rotate the wire while pulling it out. Stranded wires must be cut and the connector discarded and replaced. Amazon had the best price for the types that I needed, but if you only need a couple, you may be able to get a small selection from Lowes or Home Depot immediately and at less cost.
C**I
space saving, safer than wire nuts.
With wire nuts I find some connections can work loose over time if the wires have a slight curve or one is pulling a bit or there is thermal action. These avoid all those problems They are a bit smaller than a wire nut for 4 comparable 12g wires. As they have a car body you can see if the wires are fully seated. You can handle these easily when joined to wires. While possible to force twist wires to remove them, I'd plan first. Unlike untwisting a wire nut and then having to straighten the wires for reconnection, these do not damage the wire. These are easier to install in a dark or awkward place when you can only feel the wire and the connector, not see them. Though the box says Cu wire, the data sheet shows these for Al wire if you use All-plus paste to cover the wire within the connector, protecting from oxidation. Also Solid conductors 18AWG to 12AWG are OK. So are stranded wire 16awg too 12AWG. You can mix these in one connector.
L**G
Way better than wire nuts!
I love these things! When you use wire nuts, it is a crap shoot whether all the wires are gathered together tightly. With these Wago connectors, you just punch your wire through the hole, and then push it down until you see the end in the little plastic "windows". No doubt at all when you are done. You have to make sure the wire is straight or else it doesn't want to poke through easily. Also, they don't work for stranded wires, so if you are attaching a ceiling fan or a light fixture, you will still need some wire nuts for those applications. If you are wiring your house, or running new wire, these are perfect for that. You'll like them!
J**N
Perfect for adding new wiring
We bought an older home some months ago, and already had experienced rewiring one home several years ago. I used traditional nuts for most things, but found that once I got past two wires, it was nearly impossible to secure all the wires at once. I found these and absolutely love them. They're permanent, so once they're in, they're in, and the only way to remove a wire is to cut it. But if you're adding a new branch, you just strip it and slide it in. There's no need to remove the existing wiring. So I've found it perfect for adding new outlets to the same circuit. Wago also makes a less permanent version that has levers to remove wires if necessary. I often use those when I'm first making a circuit, or transitioning between old and new wiring, and then use these when the circuit becomes stable. (The lever version also is quite large. These take up only about as much room as a traditional nut.) These also aren't that much more expensive than nuts, so I highly recommend them.
J**D
say goodbye to wire nuts
these are extremely easy to use and much more foolproof than a traditional wire nut. I thought there must be a gimmick and was concerned that they were not safe. but saw nothing but good safety reports on the Internet. A little hard to use on stranded wire - I would recommend tinning before inserting the wire. for solid wire they are phenomenal.
C**N
Gran calidad, prácticos y estéticos
Precio inmejorable. Calidad probada; conocà esta marca por unas muestras recibidas en una exposición de automatización y ya control. Ahora los encuentro en Amazon completamente originales y a un excelente precio
T**D
Multi Strand Wire ppl complain about.
for the ppl that complain about multi Strand Wire being an issue. just solder those wire ends and you won't have any issues. it's pretty straight forward stuff. that will fix your issues. these are great. the clip style ones work better for multi Strand but these have way more grip.
P**O
Máxima calidad
Estor a productos Wago son muy buenos
B**D
Great product and great price
Makes wiring easier and quicker
L**Z
Buen Producto
Buen Producto
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