Southwire Romex Simpull 14/2 NM-B Copper Cable 50 ft vs Southwire Romex SIMpull NM-B 12/2 w/g 50ft
Overall winner: Southwire Romex SIMpull NM-B 12/2 w/g 50ft
Key Differences
Product A is 14/2 gauge NM-B cable (50ft) while Product B is thicker 12/2 NM-B (50ft). A is noted for flexibility and ease of stripping; B is positioned as better value and is suited where heavier 12-gauge branch circuits are required. Both are for indoor, dry locations and share SIMpull jackets
Southwire Romex Simpull 14/2 NM-B Copper Cable 50 ft
Romex Simpull NM-B indoor cable, 14/2 with ground, 600V rating. Easy pulling and installation due to SIMpull jacket. Customer note: easy to work with and good value for basic home wiring
Pros
- SIMpull jacket for easier pulling
- easy stripping and installation
- flexible for wiring through studs
- good value for money
Cons
- installation above ground and in dry locations only
Southwire Romex SIMpull NM-B 12/2 w/g 50ft
Romex NM-B copper building wire in a SIMpull jacket for easier pulling and installation. Suitable for residential branch circuits in dry, above-ground locations with 600V rating. Customers find it well-made and easy to work with, though some note length may be insufficient for certain jobs
Pros
- SIMpull jacket for easier pulling
- easier stripping and installation
- 600-volt rating
- well-made and easy to work with
Cons
- length may be too short for some projects
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Southwire |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Southwire |
| User Reviews | Southwire |