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Kiven 32.8 Feet Fabric Cloth Covered Lamp Twisted Wire,18/2 Cotton Covered Electrical Antique Wire for Vintage Bulb, Pendant Light and Other Industrial Antique DIY Projects (Army Green)
Kiven 32.8 Feet Fabric Cloth Covered Lamp Twisted Wire,18/2 Cotton Covered Electrical Antique Wire for Vintage Bulb, Pendant Light and Other Industrial Antique DIY Projects (Army Green)
$36.99
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Specification:
Twisted cloth-covered, 18 Gauge/ 2 Conductor Max: 300 Volts,105 Degrees Celsius

Features:

This is BRAND NEW, antique style 2-wire, 18 gauge (known as 18/2). Each wire is a copper insulated wire (much like standard wiring of today) then covered in a braided rayon or cotton fabric. The fabric is soft and colorful, similar to old industrial age cloth covered wiring. A simple rewiring can really breathe new life into an old fixture, if you're unsure of how to do it there are many step by step instructions and videos that can be found online, it's easier than you think! Or use it to make you own custom lamps, pendants, desktop lights... you get the idea!
Suitable for: The perfect addition to any lamp or small appliance such as fans and radios, and should not be used for larger appliances, high heat settings, or to carry other heavy electrical currents.

Kindly Notice:
Please allow 0.4-1.2″(1-3cm) error due to manual measurement and make sure you know before ordering.
Any cooperation or bulk order are welcomed.
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