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Irwin 8" Vise-Grip Self Adjusting 10-24 AWG Wire Stripper for $22.99 -
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Irwin 8" Vise-Grip Self Adjusting Wire Stripper for $22.99 - 15% w/ code
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$19.54.
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Features:- Strip wire from 10 to 24 AWG with our self-adjusting mechanism. Jaw Width: 2 inches
- Control the length of the core strip with the built-in adjustable stopper
- Crimp 10-22 AWG insulated, 10-22 AWG non-insulated, and 7-9mm ignition terminals
- Strip wire from 10-24 AWG while swivel knob micro-adjusts to strip gauges smaller than 20 AWG
- Each IRWIN hand tool is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for the life of the tool
- Wire stripper with self-adjusting mechanism to strip wire from 10-24 AWG while swivel knob micro-adjusts to strip gauges smaller than 20 AWG
- Adjustable stopper controls the length of the core strip
Top Comments
It works 86.3% of the time.
It does tend to slip on certain types of wire, in all this time I have never figured out exactly why it does it on some and not on others.
But I love them regardless, it's been a fantastic tool over the years.
I'm an electronic hobbyist and absolutely do not strip more wires than a professional, but I probably strip significantly more wire than the average homeowner.
I've used this on all sorts of wire from solid house wiring, to small gauge stranded to stranded thick insulation 2 AWG wire.
I looked back on my Amazon order and I paid $18.50 for this in April of 2015.
This is absolutely worth $25 now.
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Think I will wait for a deal on the Klein, never had problems with that brand.
Never had it pinch my fingers, I guess it depends on how you hold it.
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It works 86.3% of the time.
It does tend to slip on certain types of wire, in all this time I have never figured out exactly why it does it on some and not on others.
But I love them regardless, it's been a fantastic tool over the years.
I'm an electronic hobbyist and absolutely do not strip more wires than a professional, but I probably strip significantly more wire than the average homeowner.
I've used this on all sorts of wire from solid house wiring, to small gauge stranded to stranded thick insulation 2 AWG wire.
I looked back on my Amazon order and I paid $18.50 for this in April of 2015.
This is absolutely worth $25 now.
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It works 86.3% of the time.
It does tend to slip on certain types of wire, in all this time I have never figured out exactly why it does it on some and not on others.
But I love them regardless, it's been a fantastic tool over the years.
I'm an electronic hobbyist and absolutely do not strip more wires than a professional, but I probably strip significantly more wire than the average homeowner.
I've used this on all sorts of wire from solid house wiring, to small gauge stranded to stranded thick insulation 2 AWG wire.
I looked back on my Amazon order and I paid $18.50 for this in April of 2015.
This is absolutely worth $25 now.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
The Klein 110601 might be better, but it has a wire cutter between the handles. I just can't wrap my head around the idea of putting sharp crimping/ cutting teeth on the part of the tool where your hands go. The marketing folks driving this crap need to be forced to use these things every day.
I have the Klein 11063, which works great for most stuff. The only thing between the grips is a spring which could bite I suppose, but never has. For finer wire, I have a Klein 11057 manual stripper. Auto strippers don't work as well for many of the smaller than 20 gauge wires I need to strip, but I also have a Felo auto stripper that does a good job with a wide range of wires.
And if somehow the crimper part IS a selling feature (facepalm), do yourself a favor and just buy the actual right tool for the crimp connections you intend to make. These will absolutely guarantee lousy results on anything.
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