Builder's Book, Inc. National Electrical Code QuickPass Flash-Cards Based On The 2020 NEC
F**2
A Big Help
These are nice to use when studying for tests!
L**A
Better quality than you’d expect
I remember reading a review before I bought these that said the quality was bad. Mine just came in the mail. I thought they’d be too expensive to buy under normal circumstances, but went along with it because I’m working extra hours and making extra money (thanks Rona), so why not. They’re not laminated or shiny or anything, the surface texture is literally just paper, but they are definitely stiffer than the standard 3x5 cards you’d buy from target or whatever to make your own cards for school. I’m glad they’re not coated or thicker than they are though because the stack is nearly 3 inches tall and weighs 1.53 lbs, so you could only imagine how ridiculous they’d be if they were plastic or laminated. On the bottom of each answer side of the flash cards is the location of the information presented, the name of this deck “2020 NEC QuickPass Flash Cards,” and their website which I’ll probably look at later. I’m not about to count them but the cover card says there are “over 290 questions included” so honestly I feel like the price is justified
A**R
Useful
The flash cards are really useful and an awesome tool to use. However, Some of the questions are poorly worded and can be confusing when studying which cause students to second guess themselves.
K**.
Passed my test
Helped me pass my test big time! Thanks!
K**S
cool
cool
A**A
Gross substance on cards
Really like the cards but there was a very strange oily substance all over the cards which is pretty gross and disappointing.
M**S
Poor material quality.
The information is good but honestly the quality of the material is really bad is a little more sturdy than a piece of paper. The packaging was very bad, very poor quality, my package was open and damaged.
M**T
False advertising supposed to be 2020 but they are actually 2017 code
The media could not be loaded. These flashcards say that they are the 2020 national electric code. However the calculations I compared to table 220.12 are not accurate. They are the calculations from the old code book 2017 code book. I just went through and memorized pretty much all of these codes for my test tomorrow and now I'm not sure what code I'm actually on. The packaging even said 2020. I just double checked my order and yes I bought 2020. I can only assume that all of these flashcards are from the 2017 code book rendering them only partially accurate.
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