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Nilight - 50027R 250 PCS Heat Shrink Spade Connectors Quick Disconnect Wire Connectors Electrical Spade Terminals Heat Shrink Fully Insulated Male and Female Wire Spade Connectors
Premium Components Each spade connector is crafted from high quality copper, and dual wall heat shrink tubing with adhesive lining. These wire connectors crimp, shrink, and seal well.
Strong Crimps Thick copper barrels can be crimped tightly on any wire. Heat shrink tubing adhesive seals the wire for enhanced protection from stretch and weather. Your wire will never pull out of these spade connectors.
Quick Disconnects Where You Need Them Make connections that can be disconnected in seconds. Use these spade quick disconnects in boat, car, motorcycle, home, stereo, and auxiliary lights installation projects.
Durable and High Quality - The Thicker tubing barrel allows for a strong crimp every time. The Durable Copper core and adhesive lined tubing prevents the wire from slipping and failing, and keeps the connection sealed for the life of the wire.
Package include 250 heat shrink male and female spade connectors. Fit any wire from 22 to 10 AWG
I also bought this tool: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R2MFCQ5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1These style connectors will work with the really cheapie $5 auto-parts-store crimp tool, but those are not the right tool for a good quality crimp. Use a tool like the one linked above and these will do fine.However, I generally pull the plastic boot off, slide the boot onto the wire, then solder the wire onto the connector and put the boot back on. More solid connection, both physically and electrically, and looks better than a crimper-crushed boot.BUT: They work fine with the right tool and the right tool setting for tightness. Granted, I don't use them professionally, but for "backyard mechanic" and most ham radio / general electronics hookup uses, they're fine.That said, the case they come in is cheap, brittle plastic and easily damaged.