🔧 Elevate Your Wiring Game!
The WJSTNSpeaker Wire Pants (Y Boot) Cable Pants are designed for versatility and durability, featuring a maximum aperture of 8mm and a minimum of 4mm, making them suitable for a wide range of cable sizes. Each pack includes 12 units and comes with 2:1 shrink tubes in various sizes, ensuring you have the right tools for any project. Made from soft, heat-resistant PVC, these wire pants are perfect for both professional and DIY applications.
C**.
Not for use with 12 Awg (My fault)
The product is 100% top knotch. I was looking for pants that would fit 12 Awg and did fully pat attention to the size limitations. No problem because I used these to build some 14 AWG speaker wires for my son. I definitely recommend these to anyone looking. Just make sure you are ordering the right size.. Lol
R**Z
Great Kit, Hard to Find Boot Size Outside of this Kit
Overall, the boots are still a little tight, I used fishing string to pull the wires through, worked like a charm. Once the cables are built though these are the perfect size for normal size speaker wire.The shrink tube worked as expected with a heat gun. Cables came out great with white pvc sleeve and plugs.
K**K
the boots don't shrink
I figured the Y boots would be heat shrinkable as well but they aren't....
A**A
Audiophile look without the price
I put in my dream system with Marantz amp and Bowers and Wilkens floor speakers. I wanted my wires to look great, even if you didn't see them. So I used there wire pants and shrink wrap to provide that audiophile look. Add in good 14 gauge wire, white wire braid, and good banana plugs and I achieved by look. On the plus side the wires do look great. The wire pants are made with a pretty stiff rubbery material that don't quite sit comfortable with a bend (needed when you have a straight back connection like on the back of speakers and receivers) and the wire needs to drop straight down. It's a relatively minor gripe. I did spend an hour working out the best combination of wire pants, braid, shrink wrap and plugs to get the most professional look. It took a few tries to also work out the best wire lengths, particularly with the split in the right and left tubes. But I figured out my best option and built a total of three wires (right, center, & left), plus four more the height and rear surround wires. I used a wire cutter, wire stripper, a heat gun for the shrink wrap and a screwdriver to assemble the connections. I thought about tinning/soldering the exposed wire ends but found that the loose wire strands spread nicely inside the banana plugs to ensure maximum contact (and prevent them ripping out).
J**Z
Awesome!
These work our reel nice. I used a little WD40 to get the pants on easier. Work out well!
S**M
Perfect kit for making your own speaker cables.
Great deal. there is more shrink tube than it looks like in the picture.
F**5
Solid value
Great value for the money.
M**D
Doesn’t shrink as advertised
Wasted my money, tried to heat them up and nothing.
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