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Electrical Wiring For Pros

Electronic cable specialists flock to EWCSWire because they know that we’re the absolute source for all professional cable & wire needs. This is not to say that only pros can shop on our site, but it is to say that professionals choose us to due to the high quality of our products. Something that we’re absolutely proud of is the constant flow of business that stems from an incredible inventory that includes the best of the best. No matter what your job is, whether you’re an electrician or any sort of technician that needs to use cables and wires for your project, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for right at EWCSWire. That’s why electronic cable specialists choose us over other businesses; we’ve got the tools that it takes to make your job easy.
So, no matter what your background, you’ll have a field day sifting through the vast selection of cables and wires and cable and wire accessories that are available. If you’re looking for a submersible pump cable, you’d be hard pressed to find a better one than on our site. Since all of our cables are rated at either 300 Volts of 600 Volts and made to the appropriate standards either UL or SAE approved, you’ll know that your project has the materials it needs to succeed. Not only this, but you know that your materials will get to you in no time. If there’s one thing that EWCSWire does better than our products, it's our customer service. That includes an incredible delivery speed that is unmatched by any other business. Unless you live 2-3 days outside of one of our several facilities, your delivery will get to you within 2-3 days after the purchase. That’s what we call customer care! If the job simply can’t wait, we’re the people to turn to. We also send out specialized and custom orders, but these are non-returnable. No matter what you need, EWCSWire has got you covered.

Variety is important, and we understand that. That’s why our selection is extensive and includes wires and cables for all sorts of applications. If you’re installing a new alarm, even a fire alarm, we’ve got the cables necessary to back your purchase. We’ve got every aluminum cable that you can imagine, including an Aluminum Triplex of your choosing. All of this might sound too good to be true, and doesn’t that say something about the industry? It’s such a hassle getting your supplies from so many different places and searching for the best prices. Luckily, you’ve just found all of the best prices on the best products in one spot.

Since 1992, we’ve been delivering fantastic customer service to customers around America. All of our cables are made in the United States, so when you buy from us, you pump money right back into our economy. We’re here for the working electricians and technicians around the country who need that boost of support to get them through their day. If you have any questions about our products or what might be best for your current project, feel free to contact us. We’re always here to help.

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