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The Fermerry 24 AWG Stranded Wire Spool Kit includes 5ft spools of 6 vibrant colors, featuring high-quality silicone insulation and tinned copper conductors. With a voltage rating of 600 volts and heat resistance up to 200°C, this kit is perfect for a variety of electrical applications, ensuring flexibility and efficiency in every connection.

C**B
Good wire good price
This is very nice wire to work with. Great for wiring your amplifier project. Very flexible but yet can be bent at angles that stay for that neat looking wiring. Insulation is good quality. Strips easy. Good wire at a good price. Box keeps it neat.
T**S
Great Quality and Easy to Work With!
These Fermerry 22 AWG wires are very flexible, well-insulated, and perfect for electronics projects. The silicone coating makes stripping and soldering easy, and the color variety helps keep wiring organized. The wire thickness is consistent, and it bends without breaking — excellent quality and value for DIY or hobby use.
M**E
Great for quads!
I was fiddling with 22-guage servo/Dupont jumpers on my quads. For longer runs I was using cannibalized Ethernet strands. I knew for the vibration a quad encounters, I really needed flexible silicone wire. It's also resistant to soldering temperatures, which is nice. Then I realized, "Hey. These are digital signals. 5v at 40 mA max. If I look at the ampacity of small-gauge wire, I see that even AWG 30 wire can handle 500 mA. (there's a picture attached of what my big F450 quad looks like using 22 AWG servo/Dupont connectors. They look more like giant cables than wires. As a test, I decided to replace the LED data line with 38 AWG motor winding wire. It functioned perfectly, and was nearly invisible, but working with it was tricky. it was hard to see when I was installing it, hard to keep straight (since there's no colors), hard to strip and delicate. I knew I needed something more "normal." I realized that if I used AWG 30 silicone wire, then it will be vibration and heat-resistant, simple to route flush into corners of the quad (vs stiff wire), and save weight. It won't be hard to bend, or choose its own annoying direction. I also needed to get color-coded wire that I could see and that I wouldn't get mixed up when wiring the GPS, i2c, serial, LEDs, OLED, camera, gimbal, etc. I still needed thicker wires for motors and stuff, but for signal lines, it seemed that 30 AWG silicone would be much better than the common 22 AWG PVC. I wish I could find a 30 AWG silicone ribbon cable, or otherwise some type of wire-bundle. Routing all the individual wires (power, ground, Rx, Tx for most accessories) is hard to do neatly. The box that came is really nice. The holes are well-placed to keep it from being messy. I don't know why I was surprised at how small the box is. The length and thickness of the wire is exactly what I wanted. The box fits on my crowded workbench, which is a great bonus. In the picture you can see the size on my new 5" quad and alongside a standard 30 x 30 flight controller. The colors of the wires is clear to see, but they're a little "pastel" for my taste. The wire is super-flexible. It works great for all my 5v signal lines. I'll have to check the draw of my other accessories (GPS, OLED, buzzer, receiver, &c) before using it on them. In conclusion, I'm really happy with this purchase. It's a great price for the right length (10 feet) of really thin flexible wire that will be perfect on my quads. This review written with the promise of a gift for me taking the time to write one. However they made no suggestion at all that my review be positive. I've tried hard to be balanced, just to prove I'm not being "bought," but I can't really think of anything to criticize. It's what you would expect, packaged in a thoughtfully-designed box for a great price.
B**Y
Good wire. Included shrink wrap, not so much
Don't make the mistake that I did and order this because you see the included extras: matching color zip ties and shrink wrap. I ordered the 26 awg wire from this seller because I saw the included matching zip ties and shrink wrap--and finding shrink wrap in such a tiny gauge is difficult. Well, the shrink wrap I received was way too large a diameter to be useful on this wire. I would've expected them to send appropriately sized shrink wrap but, alas, they didn't. So, I now have to order shrink wrap separately... and finding such a tiny diameter wrap is going to be a pain.
X**X
Excellent, flexible wire for guitars
Excellent wire for guitars. The insulation is silicone and is very flexible and strips easily. Much better than anything I've used previously.
M**T
Super nice wire
I been a hobbyist over 50 years and cannot ever recall being excited about wire. This stuff is really good. I got the stranded 22 gauge. Just like the description says, the strands are superfine, and they're tinned so they solder like a dream. The insulation is superb. Super soft and flexible, and doesn't melt when soldering, at all. It's great for wiring guitars because you can cram it into tight spaces and it won't put any torque on the solder connections. I just ordered came back to order the 26 gauge stranded.
V**D
High quality, very flexible wire at a great value
As a professional technician and home electronics hobbyist, I purchased this wire to make some alligator-clip leads. Results are excellent, far better than the pre-made test leads that can be had at any reasonable price. I ordered the 18-gauge variety, for a combination of current-carrying capacity and flexibility that suits my needs. The silicone jacket of this wire is flexible and supple. It strips easily and does not melt at normal soldering temperatures, I was able to solder alligator clips to it with the jacket crimped, and there was no notable melting or deforming of the jacket. It remains flexible at sub-zero temperatures, unlike most of the common vinyl jacketed wires which rapidly become useless in the cold. The high strand count makes for a very flexible wire, while minimizing breakage due to normal wear and tear, and also helping to some extent to reduce inductive and skin effects at higher frequencies. As professionals know, high strand count is the standard in pro-grade test lead wires found on quality test gear. It's probably best to use a little supplemental flux when soldering the thicker gauges of wire, it will make the process go much more smoothly with less heat, and help the solder to penetrate deeply into the many strands. I'd also recommend twisting and tinning the end if you plan to use it with screw terminals, since fine-stranded wire can be a bit of a mess in that circumstance. The soft silicone jacket may not be suitable for applications where resistance to mechanical abuse is required, as it is somewhat less resistant to slicing or chafing than plastic/vinyl jackets. The product was shipped very quickly and packaged well, and included some color coded heat-shrink tubing and zip ties, which I won't use for my current project but will add to my parts bin.
A**R
The best hobby wire out there
Formerly wife has been my go to for a long time. Has great soldering iron flow and doesn’t stiffen when it gets hot. I’ve used all different sizes for building drones and never had an issue with it. Is my go to for all projects now.
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