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MECCANIXITY 18AWG Orange Wire 10M/33ft - Stranded PVC, Tinned Copper, Internal & Marine Use

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3 hours

CURRENT PRICE

$1

Item Details

Pickup Location

7440 Dean Martin Dr Suite 204

Las Vegas, NV, 89139

Quality

New
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts

Auction closes

August 22, 2025 at 3:38 AM

brand

MECCANIXITY

Estimated Retail Price

$14.18

color

Orange

size

18AWG,10M

Buyers Premium

15%

Inventory Number

1051190587

Features

  • The flexible PVC wire is widely used in electronics or line environment lighting, model wiring harnesses, electrical appliances, equipment internal connecting wires, household appliances, large transformers and lamps, instrumentation, motor lead wires, electrical wiring and electronics, automotive, motorcycles, radio, truck, breadboard, arcade cabinet, etc.
  • Wire Gauge: 18AWG; Length: 10m/32.8ft; Outer Diameter: 2.3mm/0.09 inch; Style: 1 Core of UL1007 Multi-Strand Wire; Rated Voltage: 300V; High-Temperature Resistance: 80°C/176℉
  • PVC insulation layer, wear-resistant acid, alkali resistance, and oil resistance. The tinned copper core design has low eccentricity, is not easily oxidized, has a stable output current, and is not easy to short circuit, it can effectively prevent current breakdown PVC insulation.
  • The wire can be bent and has good flexibility, select the equipment and power supply connected with the appropriate wire, and it is easy to peel and cut.
  • The PVC-stranded wire can withstand a certain amount of bending and stretching but it needs to avoid excessive bending to affect the electrical conductivity and electrical performance of the wire.
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