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You betcha. I tried to pull apart the connection just to test it,
it felt like raw wire with no cut and splice.
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I've used them. They used to sell them at Walmart. Not sure if they still do or not. Very easy to use.
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The place I got them is an old auot parts store in Milton Del.
I got a real deal, it was an old package of two and I paid $1.85.
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Hmm,interesting connector. Probably works well in a non-submerged application(dash,cabin and such). As one of the many Po-Folk in this country I'll stick to the heat shrink connector with the solder inside which ain't all that cheap either.
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Bo Dan - look for an old auto parts store in your area,
like mine, they probably sat on the shelf, no one trusted it and the owner never upped the price. I love it when I get lucky that way.
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