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Jumper Leads 4' Clips Red Reviews

4.7 Rating 41 Reviews
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Jumper lead with 2 clips. Recommended for ensuring good connections between reels and temporary fence wires. For permanent installations, joint clamps are recommended.Clips are approximately 3in long4ft connection cableRed

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We like these as they last at least 2 seasons or more of hard use. Other brands are lucky to last a summer. Nice long jumper that we use to connect poly wire to our main fence or netting to the main fencer. We used to have a problem where the wire would come out of the connecter in the jumper but so far they haven't on ones we purchased last year and this year. Plastic is holding up pretty well with no problems.
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Posted 7 years ago
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I just like to have this jumper around for testing and other uses
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Posted 7 years ago
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I purchased two of these to link an electric fence to electrified netting. The spring in the clamp is weak and the metal teeth are designed at too large of an angle so that only the tip of the clamp ends meet. The result is a week/inadequate hold on an electric fence.
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Posted 7 years ago
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Use in conjunction with non conductive gate handle, great for temporary fence in controlled grazing.
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Posted 8 years ago
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Alot better than quick homemade
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Posted 8 years ago
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Good product in a timely manner at a fair price
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Posted 8 years ago
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I have a couple places that I want to leave separate 90% of the time - but SOMETIMES I want to energize them together - the jumper works great! on and off - so simple!
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Posted 8 years ago
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very useful for quickly and temporarily tying in mobile lines to permanent lines
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Posted 9 years ago