100 PCS Yellow Heat Shrink Butt Connectors,12-10 AWG, Self Soldering Butt Connector, Waterproof Solder Seal Wire Connectors, Butt Splice Wire Terminals for Automotive Marine Boat
100 PCS Yellow Heat Shrink Butt Connectors,12-10 AWG, Self Soldering Butt Connector, Waterproof Solder Seal Wire Connectors, Butt Splice Wire Terminals for Automotive Marine Boat
About This
- You will get 100 pieces Yellow Heat Shrink Self Soldering Butt Connector in the size of AWG 12-10, 4-6 MM2
- Shrinkable tubing, hot melt adhesive rings, solder sleeve, provide a rock-solid connection, good electrical conductivity, greater pull strength, hold up better to moisture.
- All-in-one step solder and seal process. Solderless, crimpless, you just need a heat gun, with evenly heated, butt will shrink quickly and adhere to wire insulation.
- Solder Seal Wire Connectors are built to last, made of high-quality polyolefine, waterproof, strong resistant to corrosion and chemical erosion, compliant with ROHS, SGS, and CE standards.
- Waterproof solder stick is widely used on multiple projects, lights, motorcycle stereo, vehicle, boat electronics, equipment switches, automotive, marine and industrial environments.
Overview
- Color : Yellow/A.W.G 12-10
- Connector Type : Butt Splice
- Contact Material : Tin
- Insulation Material : Polyolefin
- Terminal : Butt Terminal
Product features
Product features
Materials and care
Materials and care
Merchandising tips
Merchandising tips
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Reviews
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Jason M.
Everything arrived exactly as described and the tools feel durable. Perfect for small home repairs and weekend projects.
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Michael R.
I ordered a wall repair kit and it worked perfectly. Super easy to use and the results looked professional. DadCraft is definitely going to be my go-to store for DIY fixes.
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David L.
Great quality tools at a very fair price. I used the drill bits for a weekend project and they performed better than expected. Shipping was also fast.
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Sarah T.
I’m not usually very handy, but the repair products from DadCraft made things surprisingly simple. Fixed a loose cabinet handle in minutes.
FAQ
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Our products are shipped through our trusted fulfillment partners and warehouses to ensure reliable delivery for every order.
How long does shipping take?
Orders are typically processed within 1–3 business days. Delivery usually takes 5–10 business days depending on your location.
What is the shipping cost?
We offer a flat shipping rate of $6.90 per order, regardless of how many items you purchase.
Can I track my order?
Yes. Once your order has shipped, you will receive a tracking number via email so you can follow your delivery.
Why did I only receive part of my order?
Some items may ship separately depending on product availability and warehouse location. If this happens, the remaining items will arrive shortly.
Are your products reliable and high quality?
We carefully select products designed for practical home repair and DIY projects to ensure durability and everyday usability.
Do you ship internationally?
Currently, we primarily ship within select regions. Shipping availability may vary depending on your location.
Can I modify or cancel my order?
Orders can usually be modified or canceled within 12 hours after placing the order. Please contact us as soon as possible.
What should I do if I have an issue with my order?
If you experience any issues with your order, please contact our support team and we will assist you in resolving the situation.
How can I contact DadCraft?
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