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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Me like 👍🏼
Odlanier Maqueira
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Muy buen servicio
robotai
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Low quality item with a rough surface, not conducive to a good electrical contact. Has a gold coloring, but is not copper
BK
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
It doesn’t look like brass it’s some gold spray over some kind of casted metal. Not solid brass like I was thinking. I wouldn’t use it for main battery components. I use it for a car trailer winch battery that we remove when not used so that makes it easy to disconnect and that’s all I got it for.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
These terminals at the time of writing are the cheapest of this style (quick disconnect, “marine” with a single 5/16th or M8 size screw/nut) on Amazon and are fantastic. Other reviews speak on how they feel cheap or lightweight. They do. HOWEVER, for the price, they’re worth it. Build quality is actually pretty decent, and the brass doesn’t get hot under sustained load, (so really cranking on the starter) even with a charger hooked up. They conduct excellently. The quick disconnect feature also works incredibly well, and the terminals dont seem to want to spark when pulling on or off which is a plus for me. People also are worried that because it’s just tension holding it on that it will break easily or warp at the brass. They’re sized right to fit decently snug already, so you don’t need to have the clamp muscle down like Hulk Hogan to keep them rock solid in the terminal. Just a little more force will do ya.I bought 2 sets and installed them on an old 7.3 psd ford with 2 batteries to replace the hodge-podge terminals. I was able to get copper lugs as well and heat shrink and did a professional looking job for real cheap. I wish I had the pictures on hand to show you.For people looking at this product - the screw size is M8, or 5/16th which is the sizing that the hole in your lug will be to put on the post. Only other tools needed are a pair of wire cutters that I got at a hardware store for $16, and a cheap $22 hammer crimp off Amazon, and probably a long block of wood to rest the hammer crimp on if you’re working in the engine bay of the car.You’ll be in and out of this job as a DIY for under $50 and 30 mins if you order everything ahead of time, have something that will last the entire rest of the time of you owning the car, and you’ll have the tools to be able to help out a buddy do the same if you are so inclined.
Peter
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
As you can see, I have got these on my terminal set of my solar battery. The quick disconnects on the terminals make installation easy but I was not impressed by the small amount of brass these use. That is the reason these do not get a five-star rating by me.
DONNA
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I had to return it because I bought the wrong one
Andrew Leavitt
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Nice look. Easy indtall.
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