The strippers he linked to will loop wires and
it's how every electrician loops wires. Have never seen an electrician use needle nose to loop a wire. Strip wire sheathing, strip individual wires, cover hole with finger and insert wire till hits finger and twist wrist. Done. No grabbing two tools to do a simple job.
Guess you haven't seen a lot of electricians - worked several industrial electrical jobs, some use needle nose, some don.t
I have those and like them but in my opinion they are not for romex wires. I use them on auto electrical.
Yes they will work just fine and sounds like you already know how to do it like a pro.
Some other tools I would suggest is a few testers, a non contact(good one since you're trusting your life to it usually) and a plug in one with gfi tester will cover most of what you need. Insulated screw drivers are nice for panel work and some other things and can be found for a decent price at menards or depot(milwaukee brand by the tool section, not electrical). A combo tip screwdriver is nice for all the screws on outlets and switches,
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OJQWWFC/?tag=atomicindus08-20. They have a square tip with a blade and fit the screws great. Buy a nice 7/8" or so ship auger bit for drilling holes in studs and make sure you have a good drill to use it in.
It all depends on your situation what tools you will need. If you have wood studs, plastic or metal boxes, romex or flex and conduit, etc will determine what tools you will need. But a wood framed garage with romex is fairly simple to do.