Southwire Romex Simpull 14/2 NM-B Copper Cable 50 ft vs NAOEVO 12 AWG 2 Conductor Electrical Wire, 30FT
Overall winner: NAOEVO 12 AWG 2 Conductor Electrical Wire, 30FT
Key Differences
Southwire (A) is a 14/2 NM-B indoor residential cable with a SIMpull jacket designed for easy pulling and stripping; choose it for typical indoor branch-circuit wiring and easier installation through studs. NAOEVO (B) is a 12 AWG two-conductor PVC-insulated wire with tinned copper and lower resistance for higher conductivity and durability; pick it when you need thicker conductor performance and more durable insulation (note its specified jacket diameter and implied waterproof rating particulars)
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 12 AWG 2 Conductor Electrical Wire, 30FT
12 AWG stranded PVC electrical wire with tinned copper, rated up to 600V and -30°C to 105°C. Noted for high conductivity and durability in automotive and lighting use
Pros
- tinned copper for high conductivity
- two-conductor 12 gauge flexibility
- PVC insulation with durable jacket
- waterproof level IP68 rated
Cons
- length limited to 30ft per reel
- temp range may not cover extreme environments
- based on customer feedback, not all use cases may apply
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Southwire |
| Durability | NAOEVO |
| Versatility | Southwire |
| User Reviews | Southwire |