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The CableCreation Cat6 RJ45 Connectors come in a convenient 10-pack, featuring gold-plated contacts for optimal performance in Gigabit Ethernet networks. Designed for durability with corrosion-resistant materials, these connectors are compatible with 24 to 26 AWG solid or stranded cables, making them ideal for indoor use. Plus, they come with a 24-month warranty for added peace of mind.
P**N
Reliable and Easy-to-Use RJ45 Connectors
This 100-pack of Cat6 RJ45 connectors is perfect for anyone working on networking projects. They’re well-made, fit cables securely, and ensure a strong, stable connection.Highlights:High-Quality Build: Durable and reliable for professional and home use.Easy to Crimp: The design makes installation quick and hassle-free.Stable Performance: Provides consistent and clear data transmission.Great value for a bulk pack—highly recommend for IT professionals or DIY networking!
J**O
RJ-45 connectors
Received in brand new perfect condition. Been using RJ-45 connectors forever. And these are great for the price point. Highly recommend them. Work perfectly!
A**S
Great value - fantastic ends, not too tight to slip wires into
Fantastic RJ45 Ends. I really enjoy these ones, and they are designed well. I've done a LOT of ethernet cable crimping. I use all kinds of wire, but my typical go-to is really just full copper Southwire Riser Cat6 cables (in-wall certified, essentially for production homes). So anyway, I've done it multiple ways in the past, where I separate my wires and slide them through a sled, clip the end of the sled, then pop the sled into an RJ45 end and it clicks in. I used to rely on that, but I guess once you get used to cutting the wires that just feels like an extra step now. But, I will say, some RJ45 ends just feel "tighter" and harder to line-up the cables right, like they are so tight that unless you are absolutely flawless, you are going to get one of the wires to bend and snag and even though it looks like they all went in, one of them didn't and you end up with a failed connection.Well, not these. These went in so smooth. These are, so far, the easiest single end connectors I've used sliding the wires into right before crimping it. I am a believer now in this brand. Honestly, I just enjoy making ethernet cables. I watch netflix and while my wife crochets, I'm crimping 10ft ethernet cables. I think I found my new go-to brand. I used to buy the Klein or Ideal brands from like Home Depot, as they are good as well, but I would spend 40 bucks on a 100 pack. I bought this because of the good price and I just wanted to see for myself, and holy crap, I feel like an idiot paying this price for so long when a great product like this exists at such a better price. Ideal was and still is a fantastic brand, but we are talking 1/3 the price here.Do yourself a favor, buy a small 50 pack or so at first, see if you like em. If you do, get the 100 pack. Once I burn through this 50 in no time I am definitely dropping for a 100 pack.I have not personally had the issue with them not "clicking" properly, as I have seen other reviewers state. We'll see... I have also used about 30 ends so far and have had only 1 failure on my tester., which honestly was probably my fault.
K**R
Par?
First, I ordered this type by mistake(non-pass through). Second, they are pretty good comparatively. I have not had any failures at this point and have used about 25 of the 100 I ordered, Normally I have 2-3 out of 50 that are messed up inside the plastic and need to be discarded. So far so good. The one problem I have is that the connecting face has a small wall of plastic that needs to be cut away on about half of these. If you know to watch out for it, it is not a big deal(most brands have this in some small way). If I wanted non-pass through for some reason I would order these again. Decent quality at a decent price.
A**T
Exceptional performance for price
Most end users this may not apply to, but to the extreme user this may.I terminated mutltiple drops in a channel config (tip to tip connectors), and a few with tips on the station side and a quality patch panel on the distribution side. These were attached to commscope cat 6 plenum rated wire.Each of these drops (cables) were tested using a Fluke Networks Lvl III Cable Analyzer. Using the industry standard of near end cross talk (next) as a point of measurement for termination quality these tested quite well. The lowest I got was 11.8 db margin with most in the range of 17-18 db. These mod tips perform quite well. Should be noted a few had to be redone to achieve these numbers, but this is a installer issue.Stepped on a few and beat on a few to see if they would shatter or deform easily. These mod tips didn't even skip a heartbeat.Pros:Exceptional value for price.Test and perform exceptionally well.Resealable pack that can survive a tool bag.Gold plated conductors.Proper dimensions, no sloppy fit to jack.Cons:I call it snap plastic that everyone uses to make mod tips. This causes the clips to break off very easily. Note, I did NOT have any that did. But after crimping I had to pull the clip backwards to give it memory again. Each time worried the clip would snap off. Each cable was done with a strain boot to protect the termination. This is NOT per se a bad mark on the manufacturer, just a general market item. There are a few out there that use a significantly different plastic formula. But these are rare and hard to find.Note, I rate all mod tips that do not have enhanced clips the same, but again these are rare and hard to find. It is just a honest opinion. The "snap" plastic is the industry standard, and in no way should reflect this brand name or manufacturer.
D**Z
Great iem
✅ Quality | ✅ Condition | ✅ Value |✅ AppearanceThis seller is amazing and the product great! Shipping fast 📦🎉 and the services is very satisfactory 💪10/10 💯
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