Features
- ❤Application❤---This non-metallic electrical conduit fitting kit is perfect for using in multiple applications for electrical, telephone, cable, HVAC, refrigeration, landscape lighting and more.
- ❤Safety and durability❤---Made from premium materials for safety and durability. Resists corrosion, abrasion, oil, water, acid, metal shavings and rough environments.
- ❤Size❤---1/2 inch conduit fitting kit is used for 1/2 inch conduit.
- ❤Package❤---include 20 pack of conduit couplings, 20 pack of conduit 90 degree elbows and 20 pack of conduit straps.
- ❤ Attention❤---Easy to install. The product is the same as the local supermarkets.
Specifications
Color | Grey |
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This 1/2-inch PVC liquid-tight conduit fitting kit contains 20 couplings, 20 90° elbows, and 20 straps for connecting and securing 1/2-inch conduit runs. The non-metallic plastic fittings resist corrosion, abrasion, oil, water and acids and are intended for electrical, telephone, cable, HVAC, refrigeration and landscape lighting applications; they are designed for easy installation.
yariwiz (1/2" Conduit Parts 60 Pack) Yariwiz 1/2 PVC Electrical Conduit Fitting Plastic Liquid Tight Conduit Connector Kit, Include 20 Conduit Couplings, 20 Conduit 90 Degree Elbows and 20 Conduit Straps Review
A compact kit that solves common 1/2-inch conduit headaches
On small outdoor runs and quick low-voltage protections, I like having a stash of fittings that just work without fuss. The Yariwiz 1/2-inch conduit fitting kit has become that bin on my shelf: couplings when I need to extend a run, 90-degree connectors for clean turns into boxes, and straps to keep everything supported and tidy. It’s a simple assortment, but it covers most of what a 1/2-inch liquid-tight nonmetallic conduit (LFNC) install actually needs, and it does it without the markup you typically see when buying fittings one by one.
What’s in the kit, and what’s not
You get:
- 20 couplings (inline, conduit-to-conduit)
- 20 90-degree connectors (conduit-to-enclosure, right-angle)
- 20 straps (for 1/2-inch conduit)
That mix is practical for short to medium runs with a few terminations and a handful of turns. The 90s are particularly handy for neat drops into weatherproof boxes, avoiding tight field bends that can kink conduit or make wire pulls miserable.
Note the absence of straight box connectors. If your layout needs straight-in terminations at enclosures, you’ll want to pick up a few straight liquid-tight connectors separately. The couplings here are for joining conduit-to-conduit, not for landing into a box.
Build and fit
The fittings are nonmetallic PVC in standard gray. They’re not brittle or chalky out of the package; the threads and mating surfaces are consistent, and the sealing profiles seat cleanly on 1/2-inch LFNC. On my projects, everything mated snugly with both brand-name flexible liquid-tight and off-the-shelf house-brand conduit. The 90-degree connectors threaded into standard NPT hubs on outdoor boxes without cross-threading, and the geometry keeps conductor bend radius reasonable at the box.
Because these are plastic, they’re inherently corrosion-proof and a good match for damp or coastal environments. I’ve had a couple of pieces out in sun and weather through a season with no discoloration, cracking, or loosening. I can’t speak to multi-year UV performance, but the material has held up well so far.
Installation experience
A few installation notes from actual use:
- Couplings and 90s seat firmly when conduit ends are square-cut and deburred. Don’t skip deburring—ragged edges will fight you and can compromise the seal.
- I prefer to dry-fit the entire run, then pull conductors, then tighten the fittings. This minimizes fighting springy conduit on longer runs.
- The included straps fit 1/2-inch LFNC properly and give a clean, low-profile hold. If you’re supporting in masonry or aged framing, plan your fasteners accordingly—the straps themselves are fine, but your mounting surface dictates the final result.
- For outdoor terminations, align the 90s so the gasketed side meets the weather, and avoid leaving a “cup” where water can sit against the fitting.
With 1/2-inch conduit, conductor choice matters. Two or three solid THHN conductors pull fine through a short run with one or two 90s, but once the number of turns or run length increases, friction ramps up quickly. If I know I’ve got more than a couple of bends or I’m pulling multiple current-carrying conductors, I switch to stranded wire or bump the conduit to 3/4-inch. That’s not a knock on this kit—just the reality of 1/2-inch LFNC.
Sealing and “liquid-tight” in practice
The fittings seal as expected for LFNC when properly installed. I ran them near irrigation and along a damp basement wall; no weeping around the joints after heavy rain. As always, liquid-tight doesn’t mean submersible. Keep connections out of standing water and orient fittings to shed moisture. If you’re threading into a non-gasketed hub, use an approved sealing washer or enclosure with integral seals as required.
Use cases that make sense
- Outdoor branch runs for lights or receptacles where flexibility helps you route around obstacles.
- Short flex transitions from rigid runs into equipment that vibrates or needs service clearance.
- Low-voltage lines that need mechanical protection (e.g., cable or fiber along a wall), as long as you respect bend radius and manufacturer guidance for the cable type.
- HVAC and refrigeration hookups where corrosion resistance is a must.
I also like this mix for tight mechanical rooms. The 90-degree connectors keep terminations close to the wall and away from plumbing, and the couplings make mid-run corrections painless without cutting back too much conduit.
Code and compatibility caveats
- This kit is for 1/2-inch liquid-tight nonmetallic conduit and compatible enclosures. Pair the fittings with LFNC-B conduit from reputable brands and standard NPT hubs on listed boxes.
- These nonmetallic fittings do not provide equipment grounding. In nonmetallic systems, an equipment grounding conductor is required with the circuit conductors.
- Support spacing and securing requirements vary by jurisdiction and conduit type. A common rule of thumb is to strap within 12 inches of enclosures and at regular intervals along the run; check your local code for exact distances.
- Avoid exceeding the equivalent of 360 degrees of bend between pull points. Those 90-degree connectors count toward that total.
Durability and long-term impressions
After install, I make it a habit to revisit fittings after a few temperature cycles. The Yariwiz pieces have stayed tight—no creeping at the couplings, no loosening at the 90s. The plastic threads haven’t galled, and the straps haven’t relaxed or flattened under load. I wouldn’t use plastic fittings in areas prone to heavy mechanical abuse, but for typical residential and light commercial environments, they’ve been reassuringly uneventful.
Value
Buying couplings and 90s piecemeal is an easy way to overspend. This kit hits a sweet spot: enough inventory to finish a couple of projects without a mid-job store run, and the quality doesn’t feel like an economy compromise. If your layouts lean heavily on straight terminations, factor in the cost of a small bag of straight connectors, since the kit is weighted toward 90s.
What I’d change
- Include a handful of straight connectors. Many terminations don’t need a right angle, and it would round out the set.
- A small card with install tips (deburring, support spacing, bend limits) would help newer installers avoid common pitfalls.
Who it’s for
- DIYers and pros who routinely run short LFNC sections for outdoor circuits, pumps, lighting, or mechanical hookups.
- Anyone who wants a ready drawer of 1/2-inch fittings without guessing how many couplings they’ll need mid-project.
- Not ideal if your work is exclusively in metallic systems or if you need heavy-duty, impact-resistant fittings for industrial environments.
Pros
- Solid, consistent fit on standard 1/2-inch LFNC
- Corrosion-proof, suitable for damp locations
- Generous count of couplings and 90s reduces supply runs
- Straps included, with a clean profile and reliable hold
- Good price-per-piece compared to buying individually
Cons
- No straight connectors in the box
- 1/2-inch runs can be tight for multiple solid conductors or long, bend-heavy pulls
- Nonmetallic construction isn’t suited to high-abuse areas
Recommendation
I recommend the Yariwiz 1/2-inch conduit fitting kit for anyone doing small to medium LFNC jobs who wants dependable, corrosion-resistant fittings at a sensible price. The mix of couplings, 90-degree connectors, and straps covers most real-world layouts, the parts fit well and seal as expected, and the kit has saved me both time and extra trips. Add a few straight connectors to your cart if your terminations call for them, consider stranded conductors or a larger conduit for longer pulls, and this becomes an easy, reliable solution for common electrical and low-voltage protection tasks.
Project Ideas
Business
Pre-Cut DIY Lighting Kits
Assemble and sell finished DIY lamp or chandelier kits that include pre-cut 1/2" conduit pieces, elbows/couplings, straps, wiring, sockets and step-by-step instructions. Target audiences: urban renters, makers, interior designers wanting an industrial look. Upsell painted/finished conduit, premium sockets, and smart-bulb-ready wiring. Low BOM cost and high perceived value make this a strong margin product for online marketplaces and craft fairs.
Cable Management Installation Service
Offer a local service for home offices, small businesses and AV studios to tidy exposed cabling using the conduit kits. Services can include site survey, custom conduit runs mounted with straps, concealed transitions and labeling. Market to co-working spaces, cafes, and content creators. Charge per run or per hour; recurring contracts can include updates and maintenance for growing installations.
Modular Vertical Garden Product Line
Package a modular vertical garden system using pre-cut conduit sections, connectors and mounting straps plus small planters and a basic irrigation kit. Sell different sizes and finish options (raw grey, painted, powder-coated) to customers in apartments and small businesses. Position as an easy-install, water-resistant alternative to heavy metal frames—sell through garden centers, Etsy, and local home-improvement stores.
Maker Workshops & Corporate Team-Building
Run paid workshops teaching participants to design and build projects (lamps, organizers, small furniture) from conduit kits. Offer corporate team-building events where teams design a structure under time/weight constraints. Revenue streams: ticket sales, private corporate bookings, and selling take-home kits. Partner with makerspaces and community centers to expand reach.
Creative
Modular Cable Raceway Sculpture
Use couplings, 90° elbows and straps to build a visible, geometric cable management system that doubles as wall art. Cut short lengths of 1/2" conduit and assemble them into repeating shapes (hexagons, ladders, grids). Route power and data cables through the conduit for an organized look; paint or wrap the exposed conduit in metallic or fabric finishes to match decor. Works especially well behind desks, media centers, or as a ceiling-suspended light trough with integrated LED strips.
Vertical Herb & Succulent Frame
Create a lightweight, water-resistant planter grid for a kitchen or balcony by building a frame from 1/2" conduit pieces joined with elbows and couplings. Secure small pots or recycled bottles to the frame using the included straps. The non-metallic, liquid-tight fittings resist moisture so you can easily add a simple drip-irrigation line inside the conduit or clip a watering tube along the runs.
STEM Builder Kit for Kids
Turn the conduit parts into a low-cost educational kit: pre-cut conduit segments plus couplings and elbows let kids build bridges, towers, cranes and simple machines. The parts are lightweight, non-sharp and durable, making them safe for classrooms or makerspaces. Add challenge cards (build a bridge that supports X weight) to teach engineering principles and imagination play.
Industrial-Style Lighting & Fixtures
Build custom lamp arms, chandelier frames or wall sconces by using conduit runs and 90° elbows as the structural elements for wiring and mounting. The liquid-tight fittings protect internal electrical wiring, simplifying installation. Combine with brass or Edison-style sockets and exposed bulbs for an industrial aesthetic. Use straps for secure wall/ceiling attachment and quick repositioning.