

🔌 Connect smarter, not harder—wire like a pro with Posi-tap!
Posi-tap Connectors are premium twist-type wire connectors designed for 20-22 gauge wires, offering quick, tool-free installation and exceptional durability. Rated for 12V DC and heat resistant up to 221°C, these nylon-insulated connectors minimize wire damage and ensure reliable, reusable connections. Ideal for automotive and electronics wiring, this bulk pack of 20 connectors is a must-have for professionals seeking efficiency and longevity.
| ASIN | B004D0C2RC |
| Brand | Posi-Products |
| Color | red |
| Connector Gender | Male |
| Connector Type | Twist |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (640) |
| Date First Available | November 18, 2010 |
| Insulation Material | Nylon |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | FBA_PT2022R-4 |
| Manufacturer | Posi-Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_PT2022R-4 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Model | FBA_PT2022R-4 |
| Number of Items | 20 |
| Package Dimensions | 2.91 x 2.8 x 1.26 inches |
| Specification Met | Prop 65 |
| Temperature Rating | 221 degree celsius |
| Terminal | Quick Connect |
| UPC | 782789439638 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**F
An automotive wiring must have
These connectors are great. Unlike the Ticon T-Taps, and Scotchlok 560s, theses Posi-Taps only create a small hole through the insulation of the wire you are tapping into. So if you decide to remove the tap, the wire is still well-protected. The connectors can then be reused without bending them back to new condition because they stay in new condition. I've been using multiple sizes of Posi-Tap connectors for decades for wiring all things automotive; lighting, GPS hardwiring, radar detector hardwiring, USB installations, dash cam installations, entertainment system installs, and many others. I have yet to have one fail or come apart.
Z**Y
Must have item for automobile wiring.
Must have for any automobile related wiring. Quick and easy! Wish this was around when I was in my twenties.
B**N
trouble free tapping
Used this to tap switched power from the headlight of my honda monkey to run an AFR display. Seems to damage the wire insulation much less than many other solutions and didn't have any connectivity issues.
T**N
Good electrical tool
These are great for doing a temporary wiring job. Wouldn’t use them for a permanent fix. That’s what solder is for.
T**T
Easy to use
Perfect for auto add ons
A**Y
Waaaay too expensive for what they are IMO, but they work as advertised
First off, I really don't like to use 'wire taps'. Maybe because the original wire taps, Scotch-Loks, were/still are garbage. I think it's a cheesy way to do automotive-type wiring, but with todays electronics and CAN-BUS systems, I can see their application. Also some people are very uncomfortable cutting and splicing factory wiring and these make tapping into a wire relatively easy. I used these to add several lighting accessories to my JL Wrangler and they all worker perfectly. Like my title says I think these little buggers are waaaaay over priced for what they are, but at least they work.
M**I
Works well
Posi- loc is what it says it locks the connect
K**I
solid connection
I used a few of these in my car and it's amazing connection. Using some quick connected slicers in past, the vibration would end up making the cheaper quick connects loose connection. These have been rock solid and amazing.
N**Z
Worth the money
B**2
Easy to used and quick
M**E
I wanted to add running lights to my motorcycle. Posi-Taps made it incredibly easy..
S**L
These are super easy to use. However, the design leaves a gap where water can easily get into the connector. This would be okay in an interior setting, but if the wires are exposed to the elements, then this is not good, which is what I needed taps for. I tried using shrink tubing to make it water tight, but then I need to bend the wire it's tapping into to make it in line with the connector so the tubing goes over the wire as well. This is impossible if the wire you're tapping into is already taught and has no give.
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