OOK 50162 Calibro 20, filo per hobby in rame, filo per appendere quadri, 50 piedi, 10 libbre

Brand:OOK

3.6/5

36.62

Il filo pieno zincato OOK è ottimo per scopi multifunzionali. Utilizzare in progetti fai-da-te ovunque nella casa di lavoro, nel giardino o nella fattoria. Utilizzare per salvare, legare o scherma. Progettato per essere malleabile, questo filo è facile da usare. Disponibile in diverse dimensioni, scegli quella più adatta alle tue esigenze.

EAN: 0049223501628

Categories: Strumenti e miglioramento della casa, Elettrico, Filo,

SUGGERIMENTO PER IL FILO: all'aumentare del calibro, il filo si assottiglia. FILO DI RAME DA 20 GAUGE: il robusto design del filo assicura una presa forte costruita per durare nel tempo. PROGETTI CRAFT/DIY: Il filo di rame è ottimo per diversi progetti di bricolage o fai-da-te, come la realizzazione di gioielli o arte murale.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand OOK
Brand ‎OOK
Color Copper
Color ‎Copper
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 236 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Polished
Finish Type ‎Polished
Gauge 20.0
Gauge ‎20.0
Included Components ‎Electrical & Heating;Cord & Power Management;electrical-cables
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎17.37 x 10.37 x 10.5 inches
Item Form Coil
Item Form ‎Coil
Item model number ‎50162
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.15 Pounds
Item Weight ‎2.4 ounces
Manufacturer ‎OOK
Material Copper
Material ‎Copper
Part Number ‎50162
Product Dimensions ‎17.37 x 10.37 x 10.5 inches
Shape ‎Round Rod
Size ‎50' L
Type of Bulb ‎LED
Voltage ‎120 Volts

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Scritto da: JT
Great hobby wire, not magnet wire, not toxic
This is great hobby wire. I tried it out as magnet wire and it didn't cut it. It does conduct electricity but it's not insulated with the invisible epoxy (or lacquer) coating of magnet wire. And in response to the reviewer who gave this a low rating with the irrelevant comment falsely accusing copper of being toxic: Copper is not a toxic substance. That false information wrongfully scares people and incites panic. It should be removed. Copper is one of the safest substances known to humankind. Copper is far less toxic than iron. And our ability to breathe air depends on iron. For crying out loud! People can safely handle copper all day everyday without any concern whatsoever. Sucking on pennies before 1982 was much safer when they were made of copper instead of zinc. Now, swallowing a penny is a medical emergency. When pennies were copper, you could just wait for the penny to be "passed". (By the way the problem is that zinc is dissolved too quickly by the hydrochloric acid in our stomachs. You want toxic! There is nothing as toxic as hydrochloric acid. And every healthy human is carrying around a container of it all day everyday. OSHA should fine the entire population!) There is no evidence whatsoever that copper is absorbed through the skin through ordinary handling of products such as copper wire. Where is this nonsense coming from? Copper is absolutely not toxic. Pine trees and sunshine are far, far more toxic than copper -- really. Contrary to being toxic, copper is an essential micronutrient required for human health. Every multi-vitamin pill contains copper. The effects of copper on human health, animal health and the environment are fully understood. Copper is one of the good guys. No warning necessary. There is no OSHA guideline for the general population on copper unlike say, zinc. Copper, like any element is only a problem in crazy, hyper excessive amounts that do not occur with people not in the businesses that mine, process, heat, cut, sand, polish, etc. copper. People who work in flour mills develop more respiratory ailments from breathing wheat dust than copper miners breathing copper dust. Everything in excess is "toxic". Everything exposed over a prolonged period in an unusual manner such as breathing in flour in a mill or the .001% UV radiation that gets through 100% UV-blocking cockpit glass on airliners and gives some pilots skin cancer after 30 years of exposure (it really happens) is a problem. Everything can cause some people to have allergies, cause certain reactions and certain syndromes. Some people are allergic to pure air and pure water. All of these things are at the fringes of the spectrum. It is no more justified going around telling people "copper is toxic, be careful" than it is to say "distilled water is toxic, be careful". Think I'm being facetious? Google the studies of distilled water causing cancer on the skin of lab rats. Turns out, if you irritate skin of any animal with pure water long enough you are going to cause cancer. So should we call distilled water carcinogenic? Please! Life is not risk free and never will be. Copper is as safe as any stuff gets. Get the copper wire, make your project and increase your lifespan a little which is what really happens when you inject endorphins into your bloodstream when you feel that sense of satisfaction from creating something -- a uniquely human adaptation that started sometime after emerging from the stone age into the BRONZE AGE (bronze is mostly copper).
Scritto da: jcm3rockstar
Cu Wire for irlb3034pbf
For all of you diy mod builders in the vaping world, this stuff is great. It fits fine in those little 510 connection holes for the positive connection on plenty of 510 connections which have them. It is also about the largest sized wire suitable for soldering a 15k resistor to a irbl3034pbf mosfet chip. It connects great to my favorite version of push-button switches. For this price, it is a great deal. The package is made into a wire clipper, handy for clipping off a foot of wire to solder to your projects needs. Of course, you may find it easier to clip off some wire with some pliers, however the metal that came on the package was still a nice surprise. Be sure to test the resistance of this wire for your needs before using it to make a mod. It was a good replacement for the 22 gauge magnet wire I was using from Radioshack, and far more convenient to obtain via Amazon. I usually drill-straighten it by the foot, run it over a torch, and then dip it in baking soda water. Then I use sand paper to clean off the residue. This process decreases the resistance and cleans away any unwanted coatings. Careful not to get it too hot as it can melt pretty easily. A clean and safe build is best, be sure to use a multi-meter when constructing a mod. All in all, I am thankful for this product and happy to get it; I was almost out of my magnet wire and, alas, I did not know what I was going to do. Now, if I wire up a circuit which needs some pretty heavy duty Cu wire, I can use this stuff. I'll definitely order more of it if I run out. Remember to exercise safety precautions; have a nice day.
Scritto da: Joanie CAmazon Customer
Best wire for wrapping rocks or gems
Excellent wire for my crafting
Scritto da: SP in NC
No spool or other dispenser, just wire in a bag
I was disappointed as I had reordered a smaller gauge as a replacement from the Ook brand. The last order was prepacked on this nifty plastic spool, so it would dispense but not completely unwind and get all tangled up. I was so impressed with the dispenser, I reordered the Ook brand incorrectly assuming that all their wire came packaged as such, but no apparently not. This was only in a plastic bag, so when you unroll, of course it unspools and you have to manually corral it back into some semblance of a loop or it's a tangled, jangled mess. Will definitely read the full description more closely next time
Scritto da: Jeffery W.
Good quality
If I had any doubts about it being real copper they were abolished when I received the wire as it had already begun oxidizing. At first I was a bit bummed and wished that it hadn't started oxidizing yet, but after reading a review about how to slow the oxidation and playing around with the wire for a bit I can say that I'm happy with the purchase. It is fairly pliable/easy to shape and stiffens up nicely after being hammered. When I use it up I will probably buy more from his seller.
Scritto da: Chuck
Very Good Copper Wire
I have been using this copper wire to transfer electricity for electrolysis to remove rust from a gun and old oven parts. The wire works great, the electricity from my slow charger has been traveling through it flawlessly. I do think I would have order a heavier gauge wire looking back before I ordered this one but it wasn't a problem since I just wound them together to make them thicker. I would definitely purchase again maybe a heavier gauge and recommend this wire for anyone doing projects that require electricity transfer.
Scritto da: D. Jenkins
Does not seem to be solid copper
I’m using this wire to make colloidal copper for the first time. My understanding of making colloidals is that if you get blackish/charred looking debree, you are dealing with some residual metals, mixed with the original metal. I am indeed getting this debree. So, this would seem not to be 100% copper. Seems the warning of metals manufactured in China may be true. If you’re using this for hobby purposes, this may not be of concern to you.
Scritto da: Amy Henry
Good jewelry wire
I've been using this for wire-wrapping and also forming some cages for beads. It's a good wire, and if you torch the ends it will ball up making a neat ending. The only thing is the dispenser is weird and is easy to kink the wire. So I took off a star.

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