





🔗 Connect Like a Pro — Don’t Let Signal Loss Hold You Back!
This pack of 10 PL259 UHF male crimp connectors features gold-plated copper needles and nickel-plated shells for durability and corrosion resistance. Designed for RG8X, LMR240, 4D-FB, CNT240, and RG8 Mini coaxial cables, it delivers ultra-low signal loss (<0.1dB at 450MHz) and excellent SWR (<1.15). The included heat shrink tubes make installation fast and reliable, perfect for professional-grade RF connections.





H**K
Good Quality
They worked just fine for me, and were easy to solder to. You will need a crimp tool.73KG5OMX
J**O
Pl-259 connectors
Received in brand new perfect condition. Great coax connectors. They work great. Will buy again in future when needed.
G**S
Good vendor, product is quite serviceable
There exactly is described and I receives them in a timely manner. They will work just fine with what I'm going to use them for. Although I prefer a style of connector does the sleeve is longer for a better crimp on the shield and some strain relief.
D**R
Seem to be working good enough
Good enough for hamateurs like myself!
M**.
Exactly What I Expected
Not much I can really say about these crimp connectors. They aren't the super high end model, but when DYI comes into play, especially for the first time, they did just fine!For the money, great value.For the ease of use, well that's an experience thing. I was able to successfully put an end on a damaged feedline of mine, and the connection is working. I don't have super high end equipment to test and vet the feedline, but it works! To me, that is all that matters. No major loss and/or audible interference.I went 5/5 on the rating, but there are some drawbacks. First, the heat shrink sleave could be longer. Second, it does take some getting used to performing this task. But again, that is more on the operator than the product.All in all, I would buy them again. I just hope I don't have a need for ten (10) ends, except for perhaps making niche cables for the shack and portable station!
M**N
Easy to attach to rg8x
I needed to pass 2 feedlines up into a wall which meat cutting off the original connector and attaching one after fishing the feedline through the wall. RG8X easily attaches to the connector with one crimp and one solder joint.
H**3
They work as advertised
They work as advertised. Just make sure you get the right size for your kind of coax. RG8 and RG8X are just a little bit different!
J**F
Not the best
These connectors were supposed to be good for RG-8X. I noticed the crimp ferrule was very tight when slipping it on the coax before stripping the RG-8X coax. The coax measured 0.26 inches diameter. I about an inch and half of the outer insulation and shield braid and foil. Then I stripped an inch and quarter the inter insulation to expose the center conductor. When I used this type connector many years ago, the tube extending from the connector to the entering coax would slip between the inner dielectric insulation and the shield braid with the outer insulation unstriped. Then you would slide the crimp ferrule over the whole tube, shield and outer insulation to Crimp the shield to the PL295. BUT the ferrule would not fit. I had to cut back the outer insulation so the ferrule would fit to crimp. And so far the cable will not pass an RF test at low frequency (3.5 Mhz). I like the pre cut heat shrink with heat activated glue. nice touch. Hope this makes sense. Not pleased at this point. But still willing to find out how I might have gone wrong.
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