Terminal Blocks

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Connection Blocks Sale Price, Wago and Everything In Between - An Uncensored Guide

Listen up. Connecting electrical wires isn't where you want to cut corners. You're standing in front of an electrical panel, everything's cramped, the customer is breathing down your neck... The last thing you want is a Chinese wire connector that melts after a month. At TopMarket (an official importer of electrical equipment, mind you!) they have a wide variety of wire connectors. For professionals looking to buy connection blocks wholesale, and for those fixing a socket at home. Fast shipping, Israeli standard approved. End of story.

It's already 2026. Seriously, who even goes to the hardware store for this when you can order connection blocks online? Everyone asks me where to buy connection blocks in Israel without getting ripped off. My answer is always quite clear. Comparing connection block prices is easy, but you need to look at the package price versus the unit price. Many look for cheap connection blocks – which is fine, but you don't mess around with fire-resistant plastic. If you're looking for recommended connection blocks... it's Wago. Absolutely.

Buying an original Wago connector gives you peace of mind. I personally always check connection block special prices online and buy stocks. Buying connectors wholesale significantly reduces the cost. Electrical accessories and tools for electricians aren't cheap these days, so if there's an online connection block store in Israel like this one, that brings original products without middlemen... it's a done deal. So how much do connection blocks cost? Let's see.

Common Connectors - The Mess Organized in a Table

It's not rocket science. A connector for a 1.5 wire, a connector for a 2.5 wire... it's all about the conductor's cross-sectional area and the number of contacts. Here's some order for those looking for the best connection blocks to buy:

Model / Type Number of Contacts Max Cross-Sectional Area (sq mm) Common Use
Wago 221-412 (Original) 2 contacts Up to 4 sq mm Quick connection in a junction box
Wago 221-413 (Original) 3 contacts Up to 4 sq mm Phase or neutral splitting
5-pin Quick Connector 5 contacts Up to 6 sq mm Grounding, branched panels
Simple Screw Connector (Terminal Block) Variable (strip) 1.5 to 10+ sq mm Temporary connections, basic lighting

And don't tell me, "A screw connector does the same job." No. The time you save with a quick connector in a junction box is worth more. Especially with high current and voltage that require a stable and reliable connection that won't loosen over time.


Questions I Actually Get Asked All the Time

How much does a simple connection block cost compared to Wago?

A simple plastic terminal block strip can cost a few shekels. An original Wago will cost more per unit, but if you buy a pack of 100 (bulk price) – the difference is minimal and incredibly worthwhile due to the speed of work and safety. In short, Wago is better.

Are connection blocks suitable for solid and flexible wires?

Depends which ones! The Wago 221 series, for example (the transparent ones with orange levers), handles everything – both solid wire and stranded flexible wire without a problem. A regular screw connector? A flexible wire might get crushed and torn, unless you use a wire ferrule. Keep that in mind.

How to choose the right connection block by current (Amps)?

The rule is simple: look at the wire diameter (cross-sectional area). Most quick connectors for home jobs are suitable for 1.5 or 2.5 sq mm wire and currents of up to 24-32 Amps, which is more than enough for a regular 10A or 16A breaker.

Is there fast shipping for electrical equipment?

Of course. TopMarket provides fast delivery. Electricians need the equipment yesterday, not the day after tomorrow. So yes, it works great.

Can Wago connectors be reused?

Yes! That's their huge advantage. You lift the orange lever, pull out the wire, and reconnect. Especially during renovations when electrical lines are changed every couple of days.

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