Supplier of Electric Leads

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rae
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Supplier of Electric Leads

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Does anyone know a supplier of good quality electric hook up leads?
I bought some last year and about half of them have lost and end. Soooooooooooooo frustrating. That was the point of buying them ion the first oplace was so I didn't have to spend time fixing them!!!

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Why don't you make you own????
You are fixing them so try making them.
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Hi Rae

I have bought mine from Wiltronics, I havent had any problems with them coming apart. I have also some that came in the electricity week kits, from Energy Australia, thay have been good ones too.

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Have you seen the magnetic ones from haines? Maybe more expensive, but probably less likely to break. I'm thinking of getting a set just to try out.
Cheers, K 8-)
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have you got a code for these?? Can't seem to find them??
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