• PURE SILICONE SUPER FLEXIBLE WIRE: 22 strands per wire, featuring a durable silicone jacket, this highly stranded tinned copper wire is a great alternative to more rigid PVC coated wire.
  • WIDE APPLICATION: Our super-flexible silicone wire has virtually an unlimited number of uses! It's perfect for all kinds of DIY electrical and hobby projects!
  • HIGH TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE: Our Silicone Wire retain their properties of temperatures ranging from -60 degree to 150 degree. Voltage Rating: 300 Volts.
  • CERTIFICATION: UL (E355578), RoHS, TS/16949.
  • COLORS AVAILABLE: Black, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, White (23ft/7M each color).

Great wire! Love the silicone! The wire itself is strong and seems resilient to bends which is a definite plus

I've had PVC-coated wire that damaged circuit boards when I tried to bend it. This wire is very flexible and works great. I use this for wiring electric guitars, effects pedals and low-watt amplifiers. Will buy again.

really flexible, going to rewire my 3d printer with it.

The box offers plenty of wire for the price, is conveniently assorted, and strips like butter when using wire strippers. I use this to build and repair guitars, and I guarantee I'll be ordering this again.

Good hookup wire, using it to wire up a retrofit CNC mill. Wire seems high enough quality.

I bought the 24 AWG... This sellered offered one more spool *and* a couple more meters than another seller. The insulation is rated for 150 degrees C, but I turned my soldering iron up to 250C and the insulation easily withstood contact for 10-15 seconds.

Great wire selection for those IoT projects, or prototyping anything. Perfect wire size. Good price, quick delivery by Amazon, as always.

Perfect gage, good quality insulation. Strips easily with a neat break. The dispensing box works well keeping the wires from tangling. Would have loved an additional colour - but that is me - nothing wrong with colours. Solders very well. Nice balance between a thin wire, carrying current. I'll be ordering my next box soon!!!

Someone mentioned that it was not copper wire Actually it is TINNED copper which is better especially for rewiring or repairing circuit boards. Using bare copper wire requires more heat to make the connection which can be death to the components on a board I use it for breadboarding which is making up a device using a bread board and various components and connecting them with jumpers. this wire is perfect for just that I make a good mechanical connection and apply just enough heat and solder to assure connection Tinned copper wire is ready to use I have never had a problem using it Cant say the same for bare copper Also the Teflon jacket is also a positive feature as it is far more heat resistant than plastic insulation and strips with a fingernail

I'm sure this is way to expensive for what it is, but I had trouble finding an equivalent. You get what it looks like, and the wires are easy to rout through the holes in the box. Others complain that the wires are painted, but it looked fine to me. This worked great for my automotive wiring harness.