Nealcrenshaw
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Just heard about these connectors to ensure a solid grip when connecting wires instead of using wire nuts.Anyone use them?
http://www.wall-nuts.us/home773.cfm
http://www.wall-nuts.us/home773.cfm

The wire nut always comes apart on me.
The wire nut always comes apart on me.
WAGO wall nuts have been the "standard" for professional electricians here in Norway for quite some time now (probably a couple of years), so they do absolutely work well, a real time saver.
They do make a very safe connection, far superior to the old WAGO Cage-Clamps that were damn right dangerous for what i've heard.
Only downside is that the wire can't really be removed again once it's connected.
Ahhhh, you "heard" wrong. These ARE the Wago cage clamps which work well, they just do not have the release mechanism. They are series 773 connectors and use the same cage clamp mechanism.
The Wago 773 series IS the Wall Nut...OK, i'm sure you're right Torque1st
Could it be the Wago 273-series that doesn't work to well?
http://www.tge-online.de/tgeshop/images/wago/wag_273_112.jpg
If it isn't twisted, pinched, crimped or squeezed tight, it probably will not last in the long run. I would not use these except in places where other more common methods are difficult or impossible to use.
Charles
Not all of them: the cheaper wirenuts just have a threaded interior: no bueno. If a wirenut fails mechanically, chances are it's just the threaded ones.
I have often wondered what seemed wrong with the Scotchlocks. Now I know! Thanks, I will avoid them in the future.I avoid the Scotch like the plague, its either Ideal or Wingnut, usually Ideal. The Scotch have a poor taper to the spring insert. I never pre twist but my hands are strong, can turn a wire nut tight no problem.