Description
If you’re looking to simplify your electrical work, this all-in-one crimps set is the ideal solution. It includes 280 insulated connectors and a strong, easy-to-use crimping tool. Whether you’re an electrician, car enthusiast, or DIYer, this kit helps you get clean, fast results with no soldering required.
Make Fast, Reliable Crimps Every Time
Instead of struggling with messy connections, you can use the included crimping pliers to finish jobs in seconds. Just strip the wire, insert it into the crimping tool, and squeeze the handle. As a result, you’ll save time and reduce errors. This process is ideal for auto wiring, household fixes, and workshop projects.
Crimping Tool Included for Better Results
Unlike basic kits, this crimp connector set comes with a full-size crimping tool. The handle is shaped for comfort, while the jaws apply even pressure to every connection. Because of this, your electrical connections will be strong, clean, electrically good and long-lasting.
Clear Colour Coding for Each Wire Size
Each terminal is colour-coded to match different wire sizes. For example:
- Red: AWG 22–16
- Blue: AWG 16–14
- Yellow: AWG 12–10
Thanks to this system, you’ll always know which connector to use, which helps avoid mistakes and saves time on the job.
15 Connector Types – 280PCS in Total
This set includes a wide range of popular connector types. That means you’re ready for any wiring task. It contains:
- Male and Female Spade Connectors
- Fork Terminals
- Ring Terminals
In addition, all 280 pieces are sorted in a tough, well-organised box—so you can find what you need quickly and stay tidy while you work.
Great for Cars, DIY, and More
Whether you’re fixing car electrics, installing a speaker system, or working on a home repair, this crimp connector set with tool is a smart choice. It works well for car repairs, household wiring, and workshop jobs alike.
To sum up, this complete crimps set helps you get strong, quick crimps without any hassle. If you want better tools, faster results, and fewer problems—this is the set to choose.
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