Razor
2025-09-04 17:57:51
I like delivery fast they worked good!
Rich Loss
2025-08-14 14:22:58
Sure beats having to run to the local automotive store! Keep these on hand in your garage and you'll have what you need, when you need it, without having to run it! Decent quality parts and easy to use, assuming you have the correct tools!
Levi
2025-07-09 18:36:23
This pin kit is great! The pins are well manufactured, and mostly true to size, the only two issues i really have and why i knocked a star off, are they came with quite a few pins mixed in the wrong spots, and the pin removal tools are pretty wimpy, but then again if you are needing to apply much force with the tools you’ve probably got something your doing wrong. I just hope they hold up long term!Otherwise great kit!
ERC
2025-06-19 15:16:01
This set is all you need. It comes with a great assortment of electrical connectors and includes all the most common sizes. It’s great for any household or anyone that does projects to have on standby. This is one of those things you don’t use every day but when you need it, it is so nice to have.
Chris R
2025-05-13 10:23:47
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Don Mattingly
2025-05-08 20:51:25
Before receiving this kit I spent a fortune for individual pins to add to some accessory plugs under the dash of my Sierra pickup truck. The price of this kit that has 620 pieces was the cost of FIVE pins... I really wish I stumbled upon this kit before hand. These crimp just fine and fit perfectly into the Metripack connectors. Seem to be identical in dimensions to the OE pins.
Bryan A Okubo
2025-05-05 09:34:11
This set has a nice assortment of automotive male and female electrical connectors. It has most of what you need in repairing electrical plugs on your car. It has most of the tools yoi need except for a good set of wire strippers and a crimper tool.This came in very handy after my car came back from the paint shop. Almost every time body shops work on my cars where they have to remove bumpers and lights, they end up messing up the connectors.Took the front light assembly off my car and found a couole of broken connectors. Had to install new electrical contacts and I was good to go! Just in time for my safety inspection today!This is a reasonably priced must have for the DIYer.
MrsGinaTaylor
2025-04-25 16:15:15
This kit is very good quality and has a good variety of sizes. I got it just for the tools it came with.
Allan
2025-03-21 11:58:26
Lots of terminals. They fit tightly together. No issues rusting. Seals work.
Customer
2025-03-12 12:23:27
Ce kit vient avec un bon assortiment de connecteurs. Chaque connecteur vient par paire mâle femelle. Ce kit vient également avec des joints d'étanchéité.Il est aussi intéressant que ce kit vienne avec un ensemble d'outils pour aider au démontage des connecteurs. Il aurait été cependant utile que soit fourni une certaine documentation avec les connecteurs et les outils. Même si je suis certains qu'un professionnel connaîtra l'utilité de chaque connecteur et outil, ce n'est pas le cas pour tous les bricoleurs. Cela facilitera également la recherche du bon connecteur.
Reno
2025-03-10 18:44:00
Great little kit, it's gonna be very useful in the shop that's for sure!
Tattoo Dan
2025-02-14 17:12:01
I can’t get over how many different terminals it has as far as the terminal tools are concerned, I’ve already got a personally gotten actually here on Amazon a good while ago they were on sale. It was like a 70 something piece set in a little moulded soft case and they are what they are the fact that they’re included in this kit is excellent. I think it’s a big mistake not including even a website address for a breakdown of what each terminal tool is and what to use them for and how they’re functioning personally I don’t generally use these. I don’t even use the ones I had bought I spent . I think it’s a big mistake not including even a website address for a breakdown of what each terminal tool is and what to use them for and how their functioning personally, I don’t generally use these. I don’t even use the ones I had bought. I’m an automotive service and repair technician by trade and I spent my career as an electrical technician as an electrical tech for a company that specialized in first response emergency services vehicles specifically ambulances so this type of thing kinda comes naturally at this point and truthfully, I spent many many hours five days a week with the most expensive tools for terminals and crimper, and soldering irons that you can imagine into this day. I still fall back to a couple of broken princess auto screwdrivers with the plastic candles that I filed down by hand and made in into terminal tools. It’s actually quite rare that I’ll reach for something else. What I would suggest is take your time. The included pin pushers are on the thinner side and they have fairly sharp edges. I would go around each and every one of them with a file or a Dremel with a sanding disc and just knock off the edge the whole way around all of them on the flat ones the round ones for the GM style pins are a different story, but I would also suggest go online and learn how these terminals seed into connecters and how they removed some of them you need to open from the back some of them, you need to go in from the back to depresses spring some of them you need to go from the front in a different spot it’s all kind of dependent and the other thing I suggest is if you’re pushing a pin once you un see the pin from the springs within the connecter or the latches I guess instead of pulling on the wire backwards, pull gently on the wire and use a small tool from the front and push, but make sure that that tool is going to sit across the entirety of it. You don’t wanna go in the pin itself and you don’t want it to be bigger than the terminal slot or the whole. I guess it’s gotta be able to fit there without enlarging anything but it’s gonna be large enough to not go in that way you don’t damage the pin. It’s a the type of thing that takes time and practice and finesse a good bit of it is based on feel but there’s nothing worse than trying to get a pin out of a connecter because you got you put it in the wrong spot and the crimp wasn’t great or the wire was broke a little further back and you didn’t know whether or whatever the case and all of a sudden the wires in your hand and the pin is still within the connecter and then it becomes those even more difficult and when you’re crimping these connecters or pins onto the wire, remember that when you see where it goes around the wire there’s a almost a step that goes larger. That is where it goes around the actual insulation of that wire you don’t want the entire terminal crimp around bear wire you want to grab on some of the stripped wire as well as some of the insulation and in cases where you’re putting two wires in one my biggest suggestion is try, twisting both wires together, potentially tinting them and then when it’s crimped run a little bit of solder along the edge it takes time once again and finesse and sometimes it won’t see in the connecter quite right so you’ve gotta go back and reflows said solder or file it back a little so that it doesn’t sit proud otherwise this is impressively complete kit and the only thing it really doesn’t have is a decent set of crimper and no matter what anybody says my personal opinion is that a connection is only as good as your joint your weakest point is going to be the Crimm for the order depending on what exactly it is that we’re dealing with that said I would strongly suggest for you to invest in a good ratcheting crimper and spend the time to learn what dies the different pins and wire gauges require because you can very very quickly and very, very easily go from trying to save some money in the DIY world, dealing with things yourself basically and suddenly ending up having to bring especially vehicles to a professional home to find out that it wasn’t something that you didn’t know was wrong. You had been on the right track the whole time, but your connections were bad or whatever the case rendered everything useless all in the attempt of saving money and costing more and generally speaking these pins are not really made for household AC type voltage this is DC 12 V 24 V type stuff you’re not gonna end up with a pool molten metal you’ll end up with powder if you put too much voltage in and risk of fire so be cautious. Know what you’re doing and don’t hesitate to ask there are YouTube videos and channels dedicated to this type of thing likely hundreds of Facebook pages and groups and that’s only two social media platforms that’s not including any information you can gain from the manufacturer directly as far as whatever you’re trying to service or install using these you’re trying to put in a new set of handlebars. Chances are you can probably find some really good information from the manufacturer of those pre-wired handlebars for example I guess I only mention these things because I’ve seen too much over the years, but excellent nonetheless just take the time to learn how to use the tools provided the terminal tools and spend a little extra and bye yourself a set of ratcheting crimp pliers with the quick change or easy change dies, cause the ones that come with a multimeter and a pair of needle nose, pliers that are manual and they can strip wire and do everything else are pretty much only any good if you’re stuck on the side of the road in the case of an emergency and you need to fix something to get back on the road, and even then they leave a lot to be desired unless you’re using butt connecters and once again, we get back to the if it’s to get you home after a breakdown sure but anything other than that you’re doing yourself a great disservice but as far as these connecter terminals go, they definitely do the thing they come in an excellent little separated case to keep them organized there’s a vast selection to cover basically anything you’re gonna need and if you need anything, that’s not in this chances are it’s specialized enough that you don’t need a selection of them. You’re going to probably want extras of that specific type and you’re gonna probably know what you’re doing beyond what this would be aimed at all in all it does the thing and it does it quite well I’m impressed.
Yannick
2024-12-30 17:18:49
This is a good kit of automotive connector terminals. These terminals are often hard to find, so it's great to have a kit like this on hand.It includes various terminals, all arranged in pairs with the male and female counterparts. It also includes weather packs. They are arranged in a nice plastic case with many closing clips, which prevents the case from closing improperly and mixing the terminals.I'm removing a star because the included removal tools for the blade connectors have sharp edges. The manufacturer should ensure to deburr their edges.