Ideal stripmaster
ideal stripmaster
Ideal stripmaster
Well I don't want to own two. I don't do a ton of electrical work and so I am looking for the most versatile solution. Any other superior options that will work in tight spaces?
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So Klein makes a model similar to the stripmaster?
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Well I don't want to own two. I don't do a ton of electrical work and so I am looking for the most versatile solution. Any other superior options that will work in tight spaces?
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The stripmasters are MUCH better in tight spaces actually. You don't need room to get in there and pull the casing off the wire because it does it for you.
You may find .0001% of the situations that the head can't fit in the space and in that 1 in 10,000 situation just use standard dykes.


also, there are cheaper Kleins than the 11055 in your photo that really work better, such as as the 11045 shown below:
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how do they work better?also, there are cheaper Kleins than the 11055 in your photo that really work better, such as as the 11045
how do they work better?
For occasional DIY use, I don't think a huge bulky and heavy tool is the right one.Even if its awesome...tripple the weight, bulk, and price...is a non-starter.
OP should look at the one like cowboy & wizard highlighted...IMHO
For occasional DIY use, I don't think a huge bulky and heavy tool is the right one.Even if its awesome...tripple the weight, bulk, and price...is a non-starter.
OP should look at the one like cowboy & wizard highlighted...IMHO
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These seem like the classic choice. Anything else worth considering?
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Anyone tried these?
Another question for all the electricians that are responding to this: Are VDE tools just a waste of money for the majority of people? Seems like the fact that most of Klein's product line is not insulated says something..
I often use these Knipex long nose, they do well for common household wire.
http://www.crawfordtool.com/knipex_1301614.html
Yeah, those look pretty interesting. Ever considered the Knipex Installation Pliers?
Anyone tried these?
http://www.knipex.com/index.php?id=1216&L=1&page=group_detail&parentID=1363&groupID=2036
They don't strip as many sizes but the shears seem pretty nice.
Another question for all the electricians that are responding to this: Are VDE tools just a waste of money for the majority of people? Seems like the fact that most of Klein's product line is not insulated says something..