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90-Pc WAGO 221 Lever-Nuts Compact Splicing Wire Connector Assortment w/ Inlines $38.23 + Free Shipping

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Peppy Products LLC via Amazon [amazon.com] has 90-Piece WAGO 221 Lever-Nuts Compact Splicing Wire Connector Assortment w/ Inlines on sale for $42.95 - 10% off when you apply promo code FWCWBGDI via checkout = $38.23. Shipping is free.


Product Details:
  • Connect any combination of solid, stranded, and flexible copper wires faster and more reliably.
  • Terminates 24-12 AWG for 221-41x, 20-12 AWG for 221-2401.
  • UL Listed, Genuine WAGO Lever Nuts.
  • Visually inspect for proper strip length and complete wire insertion through its transparent housing.
  • Includes:
    • 25x 221-2401 (2 conductor inline)
    • 25x 221-412 (2 conductor)
    • 25x 221-413 (3 conductor)
    • 15x 221-415 (5 conductor)
    • 1x case
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Peppy Products LLC via Amazon [amazon.com] has 90-Piece WAGO 221 Lever-Nuts Compact Splicing Wire Connector Assortment w/ Inlines on sale for $42.95 - 10% off when you apply promo code FWCWBGDI via checkout = $38.23. Shipping is free.


Product Details:
  • Connect any combination of solid, stranded, and flexible copper wires faster and more reliably.
  • Terminates 24-12 AWG for 221-41x, 20-12 AWG for 221-2401.
  • UL Listed, Genuine WAGO Lever Nuts.
  • Visually inspect for proper strip length and complete wire insertion through its transparent housing.
  • Includes:
    • 25x 221-2401 (2 conductor inline)
    • 25x 221-412 (2 conductor)
    • 25x 221-413 (3 conductor)
    • 15x 221-415 (5 conductor)
    • 1x case

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diggie
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I prefer the WAGO D's nuts

Nice mix with the inline connectors here. That's a shame I bought them separately recently.
Last edited by diggie June 11, 2025 at 10:36 PM.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank LavenderPickle7682

These keep showing up, and I'll keep saying the same thing every time:

Do not trust these potentially third-party knockoffs/counterfeits. This is a direct electrical connection for mains power. This is NOT something you cheap out on. Get them from a trusted distributor -- like Home Depot, Lowes, or an electrical supply house.

Now if you're getting these for a 5v hobby project with a Raspberry Pi and a 20cent fan motor to prove you can turn things on using a few lines of Python, knock yourself out.

Yes, these are "supposed" to be name-brand. And they're "probably" just as good. Maybe they're even legit. With 110v, you really want to be taking that risk? Maybe you're a maverick, who also repairs garage door springs by yourself and braid your own rappelling rope from organic vegan-free fibers.
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disturbedfuel15
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
These keep showing up, and I'll keep saying the same thing every time:

Do not trust these potentially third-party knockoffs/counterfeits. This is a direct electrical connection for mains power. This is NOT something you cheap out on. Get them from a trusted distributor -- like Home Depot, Lowes, or an electrical supply house.

Now if you're getting these for a 5v hobby project with a Raspberry Pi and a 20cent fan motor to prove you can turn things on using a few lines of Python, knock yourself out.

Yes, these are "supposed" to be name-brand. And they're "probably" just as good. Maybe they're even legit. With 110v, you really want to be taking that risk? Maybe you're a maverick, who also repairs garage door springs by yourself and braid your own rappelling rope from organic vegan-free fibers.

Good catch. Wago's actual website has an authorized distributor search and 'peppy' does not show up anywhere... It seems they are not telling the truth about being one.
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AquaVolcano980
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Quote from disturbedfuel15 :
Good catch. Wago's actual website has an authorized distributor search and 'peppy' does not show up anywhere... It seems they are not telling the truth about being one.
A distributor and a retailer are two different things. For most products, there are many more retailers than distributors. As long as Peppy's has been selling these, Wago would have filed a lawsuit and put them out of business by now if they were not selling authentic Wagos.
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Quote from AquaVolcano980 :
A distributor and a retailer are two different things. For most products, there are many more retailers than distributors. As long as Peppy's has been selling these, Wago would have filed a lawsuit and put them out of business by now if they were not selling authentic Wagos.
You are correct, but it's very fishy that Peppy claims to be an authorized distributor but are not listed as such on the official WAGO website.
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chrispitude
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The promo code is accepted, but the price remains the same. Is anyone else seeing the same thing?

Edit: I emptied my cart and added it again, and the promo code applied. Thanks OP!
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
These keep showing up, and I'll keep saying the same thing every time:

Do not trust these potentially third-party knockoffs/counterfeits. This is a direct electrical connection for mains power. This is NOT something you cheap out on. Get them from a trusted distributor -- like Home Depot, Lowes, or an electrical supply house.

Now if you're getting these for a 5v hobby project with a Raspberry Pi and a 20cent fan motor to prove you can turn things on using a few lines of Python, knock yourself out.

Yes, these are "supposed" to be name-brand. And they're "probably" just as good. Maybe they're even legit. With 110v, you really want to be taking that risk? Maybe you're a maverick, who also repairs garage door springs by yourself and braid your own rappelling rope from organic vegan-free fibers.

Agree with all of this. I'm really worried about fakes of things that cause safety issues.

One thing gives me a little bit of hope about this company is they aren't fly by night. I tracked down their address and Google Streetview there is a building with their logo on it updated June 2024. According to the state of Tennessee they have been in business since 2016.

I searched around and it seems there's lots of people that have purchased from this company and it seems to be identical to any other Wago product. I'd be willing to trust them.
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Quote from NeatSeagull4649 :
Agree with all of this. I'm really worried about fakes of things that cause safety issues. One thing gives me a little bit of hope about this company is they aren't fly by night. I tracked down their address and Google Streetview there is a building with their logo on it updated June 2024. According to the state of Tennessee they have been in business since 2016. I searched around and it seems there's lots of people that have purchased from this company and it seems to be identical to any other Wago product. I'd be willing to trust them.
Except that Amazon uses commingled inventory. So you might not be actually buying the actual product from that TN distributor, but some reseller who bought a pallet of counterfeits --- and they got mixed in.
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disturbedfuel15
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Quote from AquaVolcano980 :
A distributor and a retailer are two different things. For most products, there are many more retailers than distributors. As long as Peppy's has been selling these, Wago would have filed a lawsuit and put them out of business by now if they were not selling authentic Wagos.

I never mentioned anything about a retailer. I only commented that peppy claimed to be an authorized distributor and they are not.
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NeatSeagull4649
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Except that Amazon uses commingled inventory. So you might not be actually buying the actual product from that TN distributor, but some reseller who bought a pallet of counterfeits --- and they got mixed in.

In this case I doubt the inventory is commingled since it has "Peppy Products" on the packaging. There is also only one option for purchasing.
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Th3InfamousI
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I've bought these and they seem legit to me. They come branded with the Peppy in the box so Amazon would be hard pressed to commingle their inventory.
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jayhat2004
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
These keep showing up, and I'll keep saying the same thing every time:

Do not trust these potentially third-party knockoffs/counterfeits. This is a direct electrical connection for mains power. This is NOT something you cheap out on. Get them from a trusted distributor -- like Home Depot, Lowes, or an electrical supply house.

Now if you're getting these for a 5v hobby project with a Raspberry Pi and a 20cent fan motor to prove you can turn things on using a few lines of Python, knock yourself out.

Yes, these are "supposed" to be name-brand. And they're "probably" just as good. Maybe they're even legit. With 110v, you really want to be taking that risk? Maybe you're a maverick, who also repairs garage door springs by yourself and braid your own rappelling rope from organic vegan-free fibers.

Yep, buy legit wagos for anything to do with house wiring.
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Timless
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Quote from disturbedfuel15 :
I never mentioned anything about a retailer. I only commented that peppy claimed to be an authorized distributor and they are not.
Menards sells wago, but they're not on the list either.
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Quote from NeatSeagull4649 :
In this case I doubt the inventory is commingled since it has "Peppy Products" on the packaging. There is also only one option for purchasing.
It's Amazon. They've proven that they cannot be trusted. I've personally gotten counterfeit memory cards, textbooks, and toothbrushes from them. I've gotten Amazon-directly-refurbished products (Kindle and Echos) that were 100% DOA. I've bought "new" items that clearly were returns with missing pieces.

If you do even the most simple of internet searches, you'll find scores of others with similar situations.

Sorry, they had their chance. I will NOT trust my home to them.

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I have used the Wago's, Ideal's version (made in USA) and some generic ones (ETL listed) and they all pretty much work the same. No slipping or heat issues.

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