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| | Features | Unique automatically adjusting jaws firmly grab wire and cable from 10-26AWGProfessional-grade tool, essential for any wiring jobInstantly removes insulation - clean and perfect every time!Includes wire cutter for 10-22AWG wireSolid, heavy-duty construction to last for years of hard use
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| | Description | This is a new Neiko Tools USA Self-Adjusting Wire Stripper for Cable Wire * Self-adjusting wire stripper from 10-26 AWG * Wire cutter 10-22 AWG |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.6 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.24 inches | | Package Width: | 3.94 inches | | Package Height: | 1.26 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.84 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 35 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 35 customer reviews )
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26 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Auto wire stripers Apr 19, 2007
By C. Meier Well, they have striped all the wires I have tried, oh, 1mm to 4mm, and I have done up to three wires at once, but its tough to get them to all strip. Two at a time is definatly not a problem if you get them even. The crimpers on them are worthless as you already have to pull against springs to close the crimping section, they are about 2-3 inches below the hinge; being between the handles it is very difficult to get the wire to stay inside the connector while positioning it on the crimper.
The construction appears solid, and the wire cutter works alright. The real beauty is not having to position the wire in a certain slot and with one quick pull, the wire is striped.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
The best wire stripper I ever used, and I'm a professional Feb 17, 2010
By LegalTender I have been involved in electronics all my life, and I'm an electronics engineer. Wire stripping has always been somewhat problematic, the non-automatic strippers tends to nick the wire or break a strand, while the automatic ones usually have a blade that has half a dozen or so holes you have to select from depending on the wire size which is annoying, and sometimes the hole you want isn't there. This tool has a universal blade that will cut all common sizes 10 to 24 AWG and even smaller, it doesn't nick the wire or break strands, its easy to use and will even strip two wires at a time. I was embarrassed when an amateur brought this tool over one day; where has it been all my life? It is the best stripper you will ever acquire.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Easy to use Dec 06, 2008
By A. Dickter
"Running Man"
This is probably the easiest wire stripper you will ever use. I'm dead serious. For the price, you cannot buy a better wire stripper/cutter. It takes very little energy to strip a large number of wires. It can even strip even extremely thin wires. Just go buy it right now.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Strips smaller wires better than larger ones Nov 15, 2010
By G. Bartley I have a pair of wire strippers that I have used for a while now. But when it came to the 24 AWG CAT5 ethernet, my old ones didn't have a cutout small enough. I bought these to replace my old strippers and then some. However, the thicker the wire, the worse these things do. When stripping ethernet, I have had a 100% success rate. However, getting up to 14-12 AWG, the success rate dwindles to 25% or lower. I have found that it is much less frustrating to just use my old strippers for the larger wires. For small stuff, they do really well. For big stuff, forget it.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great value for the price. Here's a trick to make them work even better. Sep 16, 2010
By Robert S. Tobias The photo shows the wire(s) being stripped passing straight through the clamp and cutter. That works perfectly most of the time. However, sometimes you're faced with wires that have particularly slippery insulation which can sometimes be pulled through the clamp as the jaws are opening. The "solution" is to bend the left side of the wire (the side being clamped) down 90 degrees. I've gotten into the habit if swinging it down and holding it against the handle of the stripper as I squeeze. Do that and you'll get perfect results every time.
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