jasonrohrer
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I'm considering Euro-style auto-adjusting wire strippers, like the Knipex Precistrip 16, the Weidmuller Stripax, or the Pressmaster Embla.
It looks like these work like magic on PVC-coated stranded wire, and also maybe very fine solid wire, like Cat6 Ethernet.
But I don't see many examples of people using these on Romex for US residential electrical.
The Knipex Precistrip 16 is specifically marked in some listings with "Does not strip THHN wire."
And it looks like the inner cables of Romex are THHN?
Weidmuller Stripax has an "Ultimate" version, with 4 diagonal blades inside, making a diamond shape around the wire. They are marketed for "halogen-free insulation", which may include THHN as explained here:
www.automation.com
Negative reviews of the Knipex Precistrip abound on Amazon, mostly from US customers. I'm guessing they are trying to use it on Romex and failing... some may even be breaking the tool on the first day.
The Stripax Ultimate is listed as doing 24-10 AWG, which covers the full range of "fine wires" like Ethernet all the way down to 30A Romex. Where Precistrip 16 does an even wider range of 28-6 AWG... but I guess fails on THHN like Romex?
The Pressmaster Embla has the benefit of three different types of jaws that fit in the same tool... but I don't see many people talking about it. Maybe the v-shaped blades will work on Romex?
Does anyone have positive experience of using any of these for US Romex electrical wiring?
It looks like these work like magic on PVC-coated stranded wire, and also maybe very fine solid wire, like Cat6 Ethernet.
But I don't see many examples of people using these on Romex for US residential electrical.
The Knipex Precistrip 16 is specifically marked in some listings with "Does not strip THHN wire."
And it looks like the inner cables of Romex are THHN?
Weidmuller Stripax has an "Ultimate" version, with 4 diagonal blades inside, making a diamond shape around the wire. They are marketed for "halogen-free insulation", which may include THHN as explained here:
Weidmuller introduces stripax ULtimate wire strippers
Stripax ULtimate is suitable for halogen-free insulation and other wires specified for use in high temperature environments, including those classified by UL as THHN and SIS.
Negative reviews of the Knipex Precistrip abound on Amazon, mostly from US customers. I'm guessing they are trying to use it on Romex and failing... some may even be breaking the tool on the first day.
The Stripax Ultimate is listed as doing 24-10 AWG, which covers the full range of "fine wires" like Ethernet all the way down to 30A Romex. Where Precistrip 16 does an even wider range of 28-6 AWG... but I guess fails on THHN like Romex?
The Pressmaster Embla has the benefit of three different types of jaws that fit in the same tool... but I don't see many people talking about it. Maybe the v-shaped blades will work on Romex?
Does anyone have positive experience of using any of these for US Romex electrical wiring?



