Introduction to the product and its key features
2‑Core 0.5 mm² Flexible PVC Cable, 100 m Reel, 300/300V, MF0.5is a purpose‑built, light‑duty flexible power cable designed for internal appliance and lamp connections where flexibility, compact size and easy handling matter. Supplied on a 100 m reel, this 2‑core cable features fine‑stranded (Class 5) copper conductors with PVC insulation and a PVC outer sheath. It comes in black or white sheath colours and is intended for applications that do not require a protective earth conductor.
Key features at a glance:
- Fine‑stranded Class 5 copperconductors for good flexibility and repeated movement.
- 0.5 mm² conductor cross sectional area— compact and suited to low current tasks.
- 100 m reel— economical length for small projects, repairs and multiple fittings.
- Rated 300/300 Vand temperature range −20°C to +80°C for typical indoor use.
- CPR classification Ecaand compliance with EN/BS 50525‑2‑11 and IEC 60227 as per supplier datasheet.
Understanding the construction and specifications helps you choose the right cable for the job. The MF0.5 is constructed with fine‑stranded copper (Class 5) conductors — this means the conductor is made from many thin strands rather than a single solid core. The benefit of this construction is superior flexibility, making the cable easy to route through lamp stands, appliance leads and other confined spaces where bending and manoeuvring are required.
- Conductor & size:0.5 mm² fine‑stranded copper. This size gives a compact diameter and is suitable for low current devices.
- Voltage & temperature ratings:Rated at 300/300 V with a working temperature range from −20°C up to +80°C — adequate for most indoor appliance connections and lighting.
- Insulation & sheath:PVC insulation around each core (brown = live, blue = neutral) and a PVC outer sheath. PVC offers cost‑effective mechanical protection and electrical insulation for indoor environments.
- Overall dimensions:Approximate overall diameter of 5.00 mm, making it discreet and easy to hide behind furniture or inside mild enclosures.
- Performance:Conductor DC resistance ~39 Ω/km at 20°C. Typical current capacity is around 3 A for light‑duty applications — suitable for table lamps, small appliances and portable devices.
- Compliance & safety:CPR classification Eca and manufactured to standards EN/BS 50525‑2‑11 and IEC 60227 (refer to the supplier datasheet for complete details).
Benefits of these specifications include compactness, easy handling, clear core identification (brown / blue), and a long reel length that reduces the need for frequent reordering. The cable is an economical choice when you need a reliable, flexible conductor for intermittent or light continuous loads.
This cable shines in a variety of light‑duty, indoor applications where space and flexibility are priorities and a protective earth conductor is not required. Typical use cases include:
- Table and floor lamps:Thin profile and flexibility make it ideal for lamp flexes where discreet routing and easy bending are needed.
- Small kitchen appliances:Devices with double insulation or those that do not require an earth conductor, such as certain kettles, toasters or hand mixers (check appliance requirements).
- Portable equipment and chargers:Power leads for chargers, small battery chargers and other low current portable devices.
- Temporary wiring and event use:Short runs for temporary lighting or exhibition stands where a neat, flexible cable is required.
- Hobby and craft projects:Model workshops, DIY electronics enclosures and lamp making where a small, flexible supply lead is needed.
Installation tips: always observe appliance manufacturer instructions and local wiring regulations. As this cable lacks an earth conductor, avoid using it with appliances that require protective earthing. For fixed wiring that requires earth continuity or for higher current loads, choose an appropriately rated cable with the correct number of conductors.
When selecting cable for a job, it helps to compare the MF0.5 against common alternatives to ensure you get the right balance of flexibility, current capacity and safety features.
- Vs. single solid core cable:Solid core cable is stiffer and better for fixed wiring inside conduit or trunking; MF0.5 is far more flexible and better suited to moving parts or where repeated bending occurs.
- Vs. thicker flexible cable (e.g. 0.75 mm² or 1.0 mm²):Larger conductor sizes carry higher current and have lower voltage drop over longer runs. If you expect loads above 3 A or long runs, 0.75 mm² or 1.0 mm² may be safer and more appropriate. However, those thicker cables are less discreet and slightly less flexible.
- Vs. 3‑core cable with earth:A 3‑core cable with earth is necessary for earthed appliances and offers extra safety for fixed wiring. The MF0.5 is intended where an earth is not required — if you need earth continuity for an appliance, choose a 3‑core with the appropriate conductor sizes.
- Vs. silicone or rubber insulated flex:Silicone or rubber insulated cables generally offer higher temperature ratings and greater mechanical resilience, suitable for harsher environments. PVC is economical and fine for typical indoor household applications but is not ideal for exposed outdoor use or very high temperatures.
In short, MF0.5 is an economical, flexible option for indoor light loads. Choose alternatives when you need higher current, earth conductors, greater temperature resistance or outdoor durability.
While individual reviews depend on specific use and expectations, common customer feedback themes for this type of cable include:
- "Easy to work with" — many users appreciate the fine‑stranded construction when creating lamp leads or flexible connectors.
- "Good value for 100 m reels" — the 100 m length is often praised by hobbyists and small installers for reducing frequent restocking.
- "Neat and discreet" — the slim 5 mm overall diameter helps with concealed routing behind furniture or inside fixtures.
- "Perfect for small appliances" — customers note it is suitable for lamps and low power devices, though not intended for high current appliances or those needing an earth.
- "Be mindful of the current limit" — some users highlight that the ~3 A capacity means it is unsuitable for heavier loads, and recommend choosing a larger conductor for such needs.
These points reflect typical experiences: pleased users for light‑duty tasks, with the normal caveat to match the cable to the application and safety requirements.
The2‑Core 0.5 mm² Flexible PVC Cable (MF0.5)is a practical, cost‑effective solution for anyone needing a compact, flexible power lead for indoor, light‑duty applications. With fine‑stranded Class 5 copper for easy handling, clear brown and blue cores, and a 100 m reel that offers good value, it fits lamp making, small appliance leads and temporary wiring tasks especially well.
Its rated voltage (300/300 V), working temperature range and Eca CPR classification make it suitable for typical household and commercial indoor installations — provided the load stays within its intended current capacity and the application does not require an earth conductor. For tasks demanding higher current, permanent mains wiring with earthing, or exposure to extreme temperatures or outdoor conditions, consider larger conductor sizes or alternative insulation materials.
Finally, always follow appliance manufacturer instructions and local wiring regulations. If in doubt about suitability for mains wiring or a particular appliance, consult a qualified electrician. For full technical details and authoritative guidance, refer to the supplier datasheet and product codeMF0.5 (supplier code ITM001024).