Works the same, looks the same as the much more expensive liquid-tite brand. It is coiled up which makes it "unfriendly" to unroll, but there is no difference with the more expensive brand. Leaving it out in the sun before working would probably help. The connectors look good, slightly different than the liquid-tite connectors, but not in any meaningful way. They go on good, hold tight, have the rubber o-ring and come with the retaining nut. Most important though is they are UL-rated, and printed right on the outside of the conduit, so if you need to get your electrical work inspected, the inspector will give you the thumbs up.
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