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How many of you guys use wago clips and are they any good?

Is these considered as a professional consumeble products, or are they just a DIY gimmik?

I was doing some remmedial work on a new build recently and these things where everywhere you looked.
I had to remove a few in order to do my bit of remmedial work, had a little fiddle around with some of them but ended up getting fustrated with them and throwing them away. Just that I was thinking about buying a set of them and having another go with new ones, but if they are no good for anyone then I might not bother - Your input please??

Many thanks

Jamie
 
The push in ones, you can remove a wire by twisting back & forth, and you can reuse the connector. The lever ones you just open the levers to remove wires, and reuse. Agree with Tel, at first I was a bit sceptical, now I can't manage without them.

I never knew you could twist em! Tried it after reading this, amazing! Now I'm cursing all the times I've cut off 2 or 4 pole push one and chucked em!
Cheers SJD.
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I never knew you could twist em! Tried it after reading this, amazing! Now I'm cursing all the times I've cut off 2 or 4 pole push one and chucked em!
Cheers SJD.

I would keep the ones you have removed cables from for temporary connections. Removing the cable in this way is not what the connectors were designed for, and I would not have faith enough that the internals were not stressed or damaged by this action to use them in a permanent joint.
 
I would keep the ones you have removed cables from for temporary connections. Removing the cable in this way is not what the connectors were designed for, and I would not have faith enough that the internals were not stressed or damaged by this action to use them in a permanent joint.

I know what you mean, but it is detailed in the manufacturers instructions as the correct method for removing them
 
I know what you mean, but it is detailed in the manufacturers instructions as the correct method for removing them

Wow, that surprises me. When I figured out I could remove them with a twist and a pull I expected the internals to be knackered. they weren't, but I still thought it a bit rough to reuse it. It's acting against the direction of the trapping blade and I just expect it to damage or at least stress them.
I'll still just use new ones for permanent connections I think.
 

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