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Amazon: Gardner Bender GS-388 8" Electrical Pliers, Crimper & Cutter - $10.67

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Model: Gardner Bender GS-388 Electrical Pliers, Crimper & Cutter, Comfort Grip, Aluminum & Copper Wire, Hand Tool, 8 in. , Red

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Today 03:52 PM
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madcow3417Today 03:52 PM
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My favorite crimping tool for spade and ring connectors is a Channel Lock tool for $29. It obviously doesn't compete with this deal, but I thought I'd share. It's 9.5" for a lot of leverage. The material and the joint feel really strong so I can put as much force as I want. I get way better results with it than with ratcheting crimpers.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004SBDI
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idiggplantsToday 04:52 PM
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Quote from madcow3417 :
My favorite crimping tool for spade and ring connectors is a Channel Lock tool for $29. It obviously doesn't compete with this deal, but I thought I'd share. It's 9.5" for a lot of leverage. The material and the joint feel really strong so I can put as much force as I want. I get way better results with it than with ratcheting crimpers.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004SBDI
ill tag along on this... i agree. the version you posted is much better, and the most important part is that it does insulated crimps... which the one in the OP doesnt. and considering 90% of people almost exclusively use insulated crimps, they should avoid the OP tool.

ill go on to say that i bought that tool you linked... and i absolutely loved it. wanted one for at my offgrid cabin where i have to do a lot of emergency repairs with crimp connectors, but we dont buy expensive stuff for up there in case we get robbed. so i picked up this cheaper knock off version
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0778VJZBC
i ended up losing my channelock version so now i have 2 of the cheap version. they have both been holding up great and have stood up to some ridiculous abuse.
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