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Last few months working with different people I have noticed different pronunciations for 'Wago'.
One says Wago another says Wago and another states Wago, I concurred with the latter so how do you pronounce it?
Maybe I should do a survey.
 
German pronunciation falls somewhere between vaago (soft A) and vargo - I'd tend to err toward the former, but with a W in place of the V as I'm not German and don't speak German.

Perhaps we might have a German member who could point out regional variations in the pronunciation of this name 😁
 
I'm with @SparkyChick on this and say Waygo...... If I'm messing about I'll pronounce it Vargo
 
Oh dear oh dear, I don't understand how there can be any confusion! It is quite obvious that it is pronounced:
"the clear connector thingummybobs with orange lifty jobbies"
 
How do you pronounce Ideal then? If they are going to rip Wago off in every other way they should start saying their name a different way....
 
Way-go


But you should call them generic push-fit or lever arch electrical connectors.


And it would be “Iddy- Awl” for Ideal
 
I'm in the same boat, perhaps to my detriment, but I just don't trust other push in connectors.
The push fit splice ones that Ideal make have been my goto for a couple of years rather than crimps. Only now have Wago caught up with an option with their through lever connectors....

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I use the 221 but for push in connectors I use HellermannTyton.

I use the term 'push in' to describe all such connectors, but didn't know Hellermann made these. Interesting that their lighting connectors look identical to Wago 224
The push fit splice ones that Ideal make have been my goto for a couple of years rather than crimps. Only now have Wago caught up with an option with their through lever connectors....

iu

Always liked the idea of these connectors, but have read about more than one issue with Ideal splices. Maybe they were poorly fitted, but this is the reason why I'm generally hesitant to use anything other than Wago.
 
The push fit splice ones that Ideal make have been my goto for a couple of years rather than crimps. Only now have Wago caught up with an option with their through lever connectors....

iu
These were the cause of a ring final circuit continuity fault, ditched them fault gone. Awful things.
 
I use the term 'push in' to describe all such connectors, but didn't know Hellermann made these. Interesting that their lighting connectors look identical to Wago 224


Always liked the idea of these connectors, but have read about more than one issue with Ideal splices. Maybe they were poorly fitted, but this is the reason why I'm generally hesitant to use anything other than Wago.
They've always seemed a fairly good fit when I've tried, though there is the issue of fixing them in place, which you can't do in the same way as a usual Wagobox. I don't like the blue Ideal boxes much, they don't work well with anything more than 1.5mm

My main usage for them has been when extending short cables in a back box, where they can be checked.

They do take some practise to get the angles right for a tight fit, so I can see how they could be poorly fitted.

The new Wago through splices are much easier so they may become the new choice , even if they are a bit more expensive
 
Why is that? Have they got a high rate of failure?
We try and use reputable brands and whilst it could be argued they are being pushed by companies like Toolstation devalues them. Same with any CEF own brands, BG etc....
 

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