Throw out your wire nuts
I ordered a kit in the past with 2, 3, and 5 port. I ordered these because I was running low on my 2 port Wagos. These made my last project a breeze. I actually enjoy the work when using these. Converted 12 cfl recessed lights to LEDs and these were perfect for the job. You don't fully understand the genius of a Wago lever nut until you use them.
When working in some junction boxes, you don't know what you'll come across. Some were packed to the brim. Wagos are much smaller in size compared to traditional wire nuts, so they'll save you precious space in tight junction boxes.
I LOVE that they're see through. I can see that I have a good connection just by looking at it.
I know, but you're still not convinced you need these. They're more expensive than a box of cheapo wire nuts and they don't do anything special. That's where you're wrong. Try using wire nuts on stranded wiring. I'm sure some people do it anyway but if you don't see why that's a problem, you shouldn't be doing electrical work. Yes, you can "tin" stranded wiring with solder and then use a wire nut. I had 12 lights to install. I did not want to sit there and tin 24 wires. Who wants to deal with that? Not me. Wago was the answer to that problem. Stranded wire, solid wire, wago doesn't care, wago takes them all. Lift lever, insert stripped wire, lower lever, done. The other feature I love was the ability to lock individual wires down at a time. It made the process so much easier. The added bonus is that if I ever have to replace a light, now it's even simpler thanks to the wago. Once you wago, you never go back.
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