The stripper I like is the 48-22-3079 This is one of the tools I actually prefer the comfort grip on. The cutting edge on these has worked great for me across all gauge of wire, the screw sheer function works extremely well/easily and the beefy needle nose plier tip can actually grip things unlike most strippers. Hell, I use the plier nose to change the cut off disks on my angle grinder if I'm not next to my spanner wrench and it works great for that. The wire cutting blade in the base of the jaws is rounded instead of straight, works great for cutting wire, not so great for cutting tabs off of receptacles, I use my Klien romex strippers for that instead.
The comfort grip isn't for everyone but I like it on this tool specifically. Like I said, I greatly dislike it on my diacs but for this wire stripper it fits my hand perfectly. Also I just love that this tool is chonky/beefy. All the other strippers I have just feel flimsy compared to this beast.
I will say that for smaller wires like I use when doing electronics stuff I don't use these at all and I go back to my traditional smaller gauge Kliens which I much prefer for that type of work. The beefiness really gets in the way when doing smaller stuff but for any high voltage stuff, I absolutely love these things. I'd love a romex stripper just like these but I haven't seen a pair yet, maybe I've haven't looked hard enough because my Kliens work just fine for that.