Hmmm, must be a small or transparent stick, I don't see it. But from looking at it again it makes sense...
These selfie stick type recorders are designed to basically AI erase out the stick so that you don't see it.
Hmmm, must be a small or transparent stick, I don't see it. But from looking at it again it makes sense...

Almost 2 years ago I posted this below, got mixed opinions about the Wagos but mostly positive and some "wait and see".Just ordered my first Wago Conductor/Nuts/Connectors, I am an old Wire Nut guy. Plan to use these for Under Cabinet COB LED Lights/Wiring, paralleling two strips to a LED Driver Power Supply.
I do like the fact that you can test with these where as with wire nuts it is a hit or miss in getting your test probe to touch the wires.
But at 50+ cents each, bulk, it made for a hard sell for me comparing 10- cents avg. or less bulk for wire nuts. But not buying bulk, well bag of 10 so 80 cents each is what I am paying.
Found this in my shopping searches for Wago Nuts...found it funny/cleaver:
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Looks pretty grounded to me...Just ordered my first Wago Conductor/Nuts/Connectors, I am an old Wire Nut guy. Plan to use these for Under Cabinet COB LED Lights/Wiring, paralleling two strips to a LED Driver Power Supply.
I do like the fact that you can test with these where as with wire nuts it is a hit or miss in getting your test probe to touch the wires.
But at 50+ cents each, bulk, it made for a hard sell for me comparing 10- cents avg. or less bulk for wire nuts. But not buying bulk, well bag of 10 so 80 cents each is what I am paying.
Found this in my shopping searches for Wago Nuts...found it funny/cleaver:
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Thank you, I am going to keep these out of J-Boxes unless I electrical tape them. I have 18 AWG wire so these should work fine, I too have installed thousands of 3M Sctochloks...which is nice for low voltage wiring...Almost 2 years ago I posted this below, got mixed opinions about the Wagos but mostly positive and some "wait and see".
Like you having a decent test point is a plus AND I especially like being able to undo them to add, subtract or re-arrange a connection.
Not sure where to post this most appropriately, so here goes....
Anybody out there used these yet? I kept seeing them used inside cramped switch and outlet boxes in European and SA videos featuring Shelly Wi-Fi switches. My curiosity peaked so when I discovered they are UL-listed I ordered a 10-pack of the 3 position 221 series (221-413) from Amazon.
The UL approval, the built-in insulation strip length gauge, the allowance for stranded and solid conductors ranging from #28 to #14, provided test points and the clear plastic case for visual inspection convinced...
- TonyR
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I had to install two automated switches in old house in a few rooms that had ceiling fans / lights / switched outlets and used Wago nuts. Still very tight and all of the boxes were metal so used a plastic mud plate to expand space. 1/2 of the duplex wall outlets were switched at the wall. Original wire nuts would not have worked with these in wall boxes. Lucky too that all of the duplex switches / mudplates cover 4 X 4 boxes in this home and last three homes.
Just redid my transfer switch wiring removing wire nuts and replacing them with Wagos.
This is a UPB switch and a combo...