Electrical Supplies and Tools-house wiring rolls
Location: Los Angeles
Date posted: July 10, 2013
Price: $ 62
Ad ID: 102159
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SouthWire Company 13055923 12/2WG UF Wire 100ft...
$62.17
100' 12/2 Underground Feeder Cable With Ground, Plastic Jacketed, Copper, Cut Lengths.
For applications of direct burial, dwellings not exceeding 3 floors above grade, underground feeder to outdoor lighting or apparatus, exposed or concealed wiring in damp, moist, wet, dry, and corrosive locations, general branch circuit wiring and new wiring or replacement wiring. Flame retardant, moisture, fungus, and corrosion resistant. Sunlight resistant jacket. JC-30B Federal specification, ASTM B-3, ASTM B-8 and NY state DOS 16120-880923-2002. U.L. Listed. /2 = 2 insulated wires with bare ground. /3 = 3 insulated wires with bare ground.
Romex® Building Wire, NM-B 12/2 250'
Buy new: $69.99
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Romex® Wire with SIM Jacket that improves performance. Pulls faster, strips easier, reduced burn-thru and is tear resistant.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Southwire, need I say more?
By Christina Warmac
Southwire makes the cable ComEd burys. This is a quality cable. Dirt cheap pricing. Shielded well. It will be installed in my home in the next week, so I must trust it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Great building wire
By J. Geerling
To add a little to M. Driscoll's excellent review:
This wire came in an appropriately-sized box, and was a bit heavier than I expected (since it's a bunch of solid copper). It bends as easily as any 12/2 wire, and strips pretty easily.
I usually use a wire snips to cut the wire, and a box-cutting knife to slice the outer shield, then I pull that off and use a wire stripper to pull off a small bit of the individual wire shields.
The price on Amazon is comparable to the price you'll get at a big-box retailer. Note that 12/2 wire is good for interior electrical wiring and lighting up to 20 amps. If you just need to run lighting wire, you can get by with 14/2, but I like running 12/2 in case I ever need to convert a light wire run into an electrical box.
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