4 AWG battery cables 1-15 ft set w/ 3/8 lugs vs 4 AWG Battery Cable, 12ft, Single Cable with 5/16 Lugs
Overall winner: 4 AWG Battery Cable, 12ft, Single Cable with 5/16 Lugs
Key Differences
Product A is a set offering lengths from 1–15 ft and notes adhesive-lined heat-shrink seals, while Product B is a single 12 ft cable with oil- and fuel-resistant EPDM insulation. Choose A if you want more length options and heat-shrink sealing; choose B if you prioritize EPDM insulation and tinned sealed lugs for added environmental resistance
4 AWG battery cables 1-15 ft set w/ 3/8 lugs
4 AWG ultra-flex EPDM battery cables with heavy-duty tin-sealed lugs and adhesive heat shrink for corrosion resistance. Customers note solid construction and perfect fit
Pros
- high-conductivity 99.9% copper
- tinned sealed lugs
- adhesive-lined heat shrink seal
- oil and fuel resistant insulation
Cons
- sold as a single cable
4 AWG Battery Cable, 12ft, Single Cable with 5/16 Lugs
4 AWG ultra-flex battery cable with pure copper conductors and rubber jacket for good conductivity and flexibility. Includes heavy-duty tinned crimped lugs and heat-shrink seal for corrosion resistance; insulation is oil and fuel resistant. Sold as a single cable. Customer note: well-made with good lugs and perfect fit
Pros
- high-conductivity 99.9% copper
- tinned sealed lugs for durability
- oil and fuel resistant EPDM insulation
- flexible rubber jacket
Cons
- sold as a single cable
- length options limited to listed sizes
Head-to-Head
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| User Reviews | Tie |