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Just completed a house extension in Wagos and Line enclosures for all the lighting. Not a terminal strip in sight. Easy and quick. No going back. :)
 
LINE are confident we offer the best prices generally! Our forumshop gives forum members an even better deal!
See this thread for reasons to use the LINE enclosure: http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk...s/49814-my-line-wago-products-experience.html

I beg to differ on the price.
[h=1]24A, 0.8 to 2.5mm Din Rail Connector - GREY[/h][h=2]From Only £0.60[/h]
Wago equivalent only £0.39

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LINE are confident we offer the best prices generally! Our forumshop gives forum members an even better deal!
See this thread for reasons to use the LINE enclosure: http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk...s/49814-my-line-wago-products-experience.html

I beg to differ on the price.
[h=1]24A, 0.8 to 2.5mm Din Rail Connector - GREY[/h][h=2]From Only £0.60[/h]
Wago equivalent only £0.39
 
I beg to differ on the price.
24A, 0.8 to 2.5mm Din Rail Connector - GREY

From Only £0.60


Wago equivalent only £0.39

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I beg to differ on the price.
24A, 0.8 to 2.5mm Din Rail Connector - GREY

From Only £0.60


Wago equivalent only £0.39

I am pleased that is the only product that you are questioning! The connector you refer to is from the topjob 2002 range. The product we offer (equivalent to their 285 range) is a cage clamp type connection which is a higher spec than the 2002. The site you referenced only offers this equivalent in 125A.
In addition we supply end pieces, marking cards etc included in the price of the connectors.
When you look at the other din rail connectors in the range the prices are a lot closer.
e.g 41A wago = 74p, line = 76p cover plate wago = 22p, cover plate LINE = 0p
We are offering a superior product at a really good price!
 
FWIW I buy all my pushfit connectors from LINE.

The enclosures are also spot on.

cheaper than Screwfix for connectors and once you have used the enclosures you won't go back :)
 
Since starting in the field in january, I have quickly picked up on wago connectors. They are a lot quicker than connector blocks and don't seem to leak on the IR test saving further time on insulation taping up connection :) All round ++ for me
 
The MF JB you mean? Yeah i've used line enclosures ... don't mind line or wago to be fair, im not fussy, just seem to be using wago for whatever reason at the moment lol.
 
Line and Wago connectors are much of a muchness, but the wagobox is a bit of an unwieldy piece of plastic when compared to the line enclosure.
 
Line and Wago connectors are much of a muchness, but the wagobox is a bit of an unwieldy piece of plastic when compared to the line enclosure.

To be honest i agree, it just doesn't bother me that much that i'd pick one over the other :) im easy....all you've gotta do is buy me a drink, ha.
 

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