Who can recommend a few decent sets of crimpers for eletrical ends.
nothing high end will just be using them occasionally.

https://www.kleintools.com/catalog/...ols/forged-steel-wire-crimper-cutter-stripper
These are nice Kline 200n USA made
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For relatively small wire (>10 gauge) I like the Paladin crimper.
Ive used the Klein 1005 or 1006 in my service bucket. I cheat a bit and mostly use the non insulated crimp even to start on insulated terminals. Run into to many loosely crimped and burnt wire connectors on compressor contactors especially with factory crimps. Haven't had one of my crimps burn yet, so it must be right if I'm wrong.
For roughly the same price range, you can get this Astro ratcheting crimper set with interchangeable dies.To dredge up an old thread... I'm looking for a non-ratcheting crimper for 22-10 gauge solderless terminals. In terms of value (bang for the buck) which of these would you all go with. To me the T&B seem to be the way to go.
Snap-on 29ACF - $75ish
Knipex 97 71 180 - $45
Thomas & Betts WT111M - $40ish
Channellock 909 - $25
What is the difference between the T&B WT111M and WT112M?
For roughly the same price range, you can get this Astro ratcheting crimper set with interchangeable dies.
https://amzn.com/B0045CUMLQ
What is the difference between the T&B WT111M and WT112M?
I use my Astro crimper quite often and I've been very pleased with the ability to handle multiple types of terminals/ferrules with the interchangeable jaws.Thanks. I came across those last night. I'm thinking the Astro + the WT111m (for simplicity) will cover everything I need.