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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 connectors are single use, as once the cables are in they ain't coming out, but the lever connectors can be reused time and time again.

Anyone used the Ideal twist ons? I was pleasantly surprised, but still repulsed lol
 
Are the connectors single use only or can they be reused again?

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.
 
On this job I was at, just before I was called out, one of the new partition walls and part of a ceiling was knocked down - opening out for a new staircase, leaving a lighting loop requiring extending and diverting around the opening, all the previous sparky did was use a wago connector to reconnect the loop and wrapped it in pvc tape and pushed it up in the ceiling void - is this accepteble as a quick solution???
 
On this job I was at, just before I was called out, one of the new partition walls and part of a ceiling was knocked down - opening out for a new staircase, leaving a lighting loop requiring extending and diverting around the opening, all the previous sparky did was use a wago connector to reconnect the loop and wrapped it in pvc tape and pushed it up in the ceiling void - is this accepteble as a quick solution???

No! Would you do that with chock blocks and wrap them in tape?? Wagos are just connectors, they still need a suitable enclosure!
 
The push in connectors are single use, as once the cables are in they ain't coming out, but the lever connectors can be reused time and time again.

Anyone used the Ideal twist ons? I was pleasantly surprised, but still repulsed lol

i have some but I only ever use them for a temporary connections as they are handy and quick. BUT, I would never use them for permanent connections, they can easily come loose and I just couldn't trust them 100% I think they are used a lot in America though.
 
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
Fantastic, especially for REMEDIAL work.
 
i have some but I only ever use them for a temporary connections as they are handy and quick. BUT, I would never use them for permanent connections, they can easily come loose and I just couldn't trust them 100% I think they are used a lot in America though.
?

get some lever wagos instead.

you can connect upto 5cables together in one piece if you wanted.

a lot quicker for tempories especially testing etc
 

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