Southwire Romex Simpull 14/2 NM-B Copper Cable 50 ft vs NAOEVO 18 AWG 3 Conductor Wire, 50ft
Overall winner: Southwire Romex Simpull 14/2 NM-B Copper Cable 50 ft
Key Differences
Southwire (A) is a residential NM-B 14/2 cable designed for indoor branch-circuit wiring with a SIMpull jacket and is rated for above-ground dry locations; NAOEVO (B) is a 18 AWG three-conductor tinned-copper wire with IP68 waterproof specs and flexible PVC insulation. Pick Southwire if you need code-style NM-B Romex for indoor residential branch circuits and easier pulling/stripping; pick NAOEVO if you need smaller-gauge, tinned copper, flexible three-conductor wire with an emphasis on water resistance and lower conductor resistance
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
NAOEVO 18 AWG 3 Conductor Wire, 50ft
18 AWG stranded PVC 3-conductor wire with tinned copper, rated up to 600V and -40F to 248F. Durable, flexible, and suitable for low-voltage automotive and LED applications. Customers note high-quality insulation and easy installation
Pros
- high-precision tinned copper
- flexible 3-conductor design
- wide voltage rating up to 600V
- good insulation and durability
Cons
- IP68 waterproof level noted but not detailed for all conditions
- limited specific use cases in data
- no mention of UV resistance
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NAOEVO |
| Durability | Southwire |
| Versatility | Southwire |
| User Reviews | Southwire |