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50 Feet 14/2 Type NM-B Copper. #14 AWG, 2 Conductors with Ground. Insulated Jacket White

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  • Listed per UL Standard 719 UL 83 (Conductor Construction) ASTM B-3 and B-8 Federal Specification A-A-59544 National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 REACH/RoHS Compliant


14/2 50 FEET NM-B (nonmetallic-sheathed) cable is suitable for use in both visible and hidden applications in standard dry environments, as long as the temperatures do not exceed 90°C (although its ampacity is restricted to that of 60°C conductors), as indicated in the National Electrical Code. The primary usage of NM-B cable is in residential wiring, serving as branch circuits for sockets, switches, and various other loads. The cable can be installed in the air gaps of masonry block or tile walls, provided these walls are neither wet nor damp. The voltage capacity for NM-B cable is established at 600 volts.


R.G.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Best price and works great
AmznFan
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Good quality wire. Seems like same quality as the wire from home depxx. This is substantially cheaper so it’s highly recommended.
Marty
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Better price than the big box stores
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Liked the price point ok,but the wire was a little more brittle. Had hubby to wire me a few recessed lights and the copper wire was so soft it kept breaking. Had to be gentle with. Even our electrician noticed since he wound up having to install since the wire kept breaking every time you twist together. Guess you get what you pay for...sometimes it doesn't pay to skimp!
Dwayne Muniz
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
The big box stores are more expensive and it's the same wire.
Joann C.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023
thickness of outer casing and strength of wiring
Keith McElroy
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023
If you have an old house like I do, you are constantly repairing and replacing things that have just ran their lifespan, and outlets are one of those. The people who built my house put GFICI outlets on the back of the house around the pool area and time, and the second owners, have taken their toll on them. For whatever reason, so were taken out by ripping the plastic conduit off the boxes and the wires just cut off. How it ever passed home inspection is beyond me, but being the electrician that I am, I have been working on replacing them. Since I was already in the process, I decided to use this wire since it should cover the code requirements for the outlets.I pulled out the old wire from the subpanel (with the power off, off course). Being in Florida, the old wire was about 50 years old and crusty with the humidity and having had various creatures in there over the years. This wire was fully pliable at 14 gauge, and I had no issues pulling in through the bungs and watertight fittings I had added. I'm a fan of flexible conduit and 14 gauge is much easier to pull through it than 12, but make sure you know your local code requirements (or have a licensed electrician do the work) if you are doing this.I have wired three outlets with this wire and haven't found any issues with it. I found it to be easily workable, strips like I would expect it to, and didn't find any flaws in it. I can't see any fault with recommending this wire for your 14/2 wiring jobs.
JPE
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
Good deal and value for the money. Beat the big box stores in price and once it’s behind a wall no one will know or care. Will buy again.