I Bought 19 Wire Strippers So You Don't Have To

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @shawncriner
    @shawncriner Год назад +192

    I have everything i need, but now I'm back in the tool buying rabbit hole...thanks bro..

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  Год назад +6

      Ahahaha what are you about to pick up?

    • @shawncriner
      @shawncriner Год назад +31

      @americanelectrician Well now I'm convinced I "need" a Veto pro pac, some knipex forged strippers, Knipex SO cord strippers, Klein auto strippers. Tool porn is a problem.

    • @youtubeadmin3158
      @youtubeadmin3158 Год назад +7

      You never have everything you need 💀💀

    • @PANZERFAUST90
      @PANZERFAUST90 Год назад +3

      Why would a tool buy a rabbit hole? _How_ would it do that.....?

    • @jjsifo1
      @jjsifo1 Год назад

      Here I go again, is there a cure for this..............

  • @unclevroomvroom
    @unclevroomvroom Год назад +4

    "All for His Glory"... best part of this video!

  • @Sparky4Life913
    @Sparky4Life913 Год назад +23

    Thanks for the info and your take. I’m in my 33rd year of playing electrician. It’s interesting how strippers have evolved in my time. The ergonomic handles have really helped our trade in respect to carpal tunnel. You all know our hands are where we “make our hay”. Everyone stay safe. Work smart not hard.😬

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 11 месяцев назад

      Outstanding! Take care of ya self! 👍

    • @nothankyou5524
      @nothankyou5524 3 месяца назад

      Glad to hear you seem to have found a good one. Sure wish you named it. No problem, tho. Sounds like things are good for you, and that's always great to hear. Best wishes to you and yours!!!!

    • @nothankyou5524
      @nothankyou5524 3 месяца назад

      ​@georgedavall9449 Hey, nice that you took the time to tell him that. You're a decent and stand up guy, ill bet. Hope you found one you like. Im just returning an Irwin. Its sliding right over the internals on romex. Best wishes!!!

  • @eggsaladactyl
    @eggsaladactyl Год назад +43

    The 9in 7-1 Milwaukee wire strippers are hands down my favorite. Sharp and long cutters for MC or larger gauge wire. 18--8 solid, 20-10 strnd. Has a wide nose to it which is great for twisting wires so you dont need to use your linemans anymore. If you're working in a confined space they might be a bit bulky but otherwise they are amazing.

    • @sydneystmartin4354
      @sydneystmartin4354 Год назад +4

      I use those I grind the tip down for a more needle nose. That and for 1/2 kos. Plus the crimper is super handy for carrying around less tools

    • @carlosvelasquez331
      @carlosvelasquez331 Год назад +1

      That!! I have those rn they're butter in my hands

    • @noahfrye4583
      @noahfrye4583 Год назад

      I love them. I wish they came smaller but the long grip makes it good for cutting

    • @QuesarRider
      @QuesarRider Год назад

      I love mine

    • @andrewmorrow2304
      @andrewmorrow2304 Год назад

      The Milwaukee 6 in 1 is also really really good you should give them a go!

  • @nurab-sal1276
    @nurab-sal1276 Год назад +13

    For most of the medium sized wires, the Knipex Ergostrip is the nicest. Your hand is actually in front of the wire instead of next to it with the standard style of there "hole strippers", which makes it much better. Also, it is suitable for unsheathing the rubber of a big (3x 2.5mm² or so) cable.

  • @Blizzard4242
    @Blizzard4242 Год назад +14

    You have to try the weidmüller stripax, it's by far my favorite, it's similar to the fela but better and the cutter is butter smooth and requires no effort.

    • @istvanm666
      @istvanm666 Год назад +3

      Weidmüller is the best.

    • @BTW...
      @BTW... Год назад +1

      Finally, someone that knows about the BEST professional wire strippers that never rip out strands from the conductor.
      This guy omitted a review of these... which says he has much to learn.

    • @Mike40M
      @Mike40M 4 месяца назад +1

      Remember testing them some 45 years ago. No problem cutting and stripping a mile of wire into 2" pieces in a test rig.

    • @jannay77
      @jannay77 Месяц назад

      Just bought the Ideal 45-235. I might try the ones you’re talking about if these don’t work out

  • @FPS_Wingo
    @FPS_Wingo День назад +1

    I do solar so my go toos are the Klein Katapult and Jokari

  • @dilldowschwagginz2674
    @dilldowschwagginz2674 Год назад +2

    Ive been running the Klein K1412 strippers. Being able to quickly, cleanly and easily strip the jacket on a 12/2 or 14/2 is pure love

  • @martinherak5704
    @martinherak5704 6 месяцев назад +1

    Whats difference betwen knippex at 4:01 and 20:50 pls?

  • @dillonrandall2520
    @dillonrandall2520 Год назад +2

    SouthWire S816SOL are the best wire strippers for residential electrical. I wire probably 50+ houses a year and this is hands down the best with all that I have tried.
    I also love the romex stripping variation (SNM1214) because it strips the sheathing of 14-2 and 12-2 while also having a 14 and 12 AWG wire stripper.
    Both designs feel great in the hand, are very rigid and durable, have 6-32 and 8-32 bolt cutters, and with the shape of them the loop hole in the frame makes an absolute perfect device loop.

  • @tinshum7412
    @tinshum7412 10 месяцев назад

    I purchased my first "Commercial Electric" wire stripper few years ago and I finished several jobs with it.
    Last year I picked up a Pittsburgh version of Klein stripper from Harbor Freight, with a nice red grip.
    They are not recommended by Pros.
    I agreed, they did their job nicely, just as other pro tools did.

  • @lucasaubin1661
    @lucasaubin1661 Год назад +10

    I wire automation panels for a living and on an average day I strip 300-400 wire ends. I’ve tried 4-5 different strippers and the ones I always come back to are the Klein with the blue handles. Always a clean strip, precise, no damage to the strands and I prefer squeezing over pulling

    • @lilranks
      @lilranks Год назад +1

      My dad is an electrician i worked with him for a bit. One day he loan me his Klein stripper. N i wanted nothing else. I don’t do as much electrical work now but i have my own Klein for when i do.

  • @ppdan
    @ppdan Год назад

    7:25 love those, only problem is when you are working in a tight space ... but that's when I have to use my simple sidecutter. Yeah, I know I shouldn't use sidecutters to strip wires but it's the same that I have used for +30 years (yup they are that old) so I can say that I developed a good feeling using them over years.

  • @Max_Marz
    @Max_Marz Год назад +2

    As a genral mechanical technician, I bought the knipex strix because ultimate versatility is really important to me and they can handle stripping very small wires pretty well.
    I only wanna carry one small bag of tools around and that bag is supposed to save me the most trips back to a toolbox as possible. I also carry that older style of knipex scissor/shear combo as my main pair of scissors in that bag.

  • @paulhunt598
    @paulhunt598 Год назад

    I like the Klein cheap version. Small, inexpensive, durable, sharp and I constantly use the solid wire bending hole to form wire for termination. The needle nose is just the right size for the final squeeze around the termination screw. I like the compact nose with the stripper near the nose for close quarters work. I don't understand why some manufacturers still put the stripper function between the handles. This really frustrates confined working space.
    I tried the auto strip style about 40 years ago and found that was difficult to ensure that the conductor was in the correct slot and the tool had no close lock feature. It simply couldn't be stowed in a tool pouch. My Ideal version is still in virtually brand new condition.
    My Paladin "spin stripper" seemed ideal, but setting blade depth was too finiky. Mine has a blade rotate feature that turns the cutter 90 degrees for the lateral slit. It sort of worked, but it tended to slip to the bottom of my pouch and I went back to the razor blade knife using care and experience to control cut depth. Lenox used to make my favorite style that also had no tool blade change function. I own several and nurse them into geriatric age since no one offers a similar option today. The knife was simple, fat and ergonomic. I am retired and don't do much wireman work anymore. The Knipex forged strippers might still motivate me to think that I need another upgrade.
    A lot of folks like the oversized comfort grips. I prefer the thin dipped grips. I reserved my insulated tools for only live work. I think NFPA 70E still mandates keeping those functions separate. The insulated tools are awkward for my hand and since I don't like comfort grips pliers tools, I have double reason to avoid using insulated tools.
    The Klein forged strippers needle nose is too long for my liking on a stripper. I did mostly industrial work, so I limited NM experience. I own several pairs of the Klein NM strippers, but I seldom remember to get them and still strip NM with.y razor knife.
    Does anyone have a stripping solution for UF cable? I was introduced to UF in 1974. I still can't strip that stuff and avoid using it for only that reason.

  • @UniverseAnomaly
    @UniverseAnomaly Месяц назад

    My go to is a knife and the 9 inch Milwaukee 7 in 1. Knife can open any gauge and in a box, and the 7-1s are so versatile, can use them as mini lineman’s and cut and strip.

  • @ZackMeetsWorld
    @ZackMeetsWorld Год назад +2

    The "grabber" part of the knipex combination pliers are really good for "crimping" big stranded cable back together if a strand gets lose. Just slowly spin while crimping and the cable will be good as new. I call it the kcm killer.

  • @stephenkaczmar
    @stephenkaczmar Год назад +1

    The only Milwaukee hand tool I own are their "6in1" strippers. They are not 6in1, but they are a needle nose stripper that goes up to 8AWG solid with curved shear style cutters and 6/8-32 cutters. I love em, and if it wasn't for using the 8/10awg so much I might get those Knipex.

  • @GailsonPvPwtf
    @GailsonPvPwtf Год назад +2

    One method I learned to strip 4/0 out of necessity. I used to do wire pulls all the time. 1-3 wire pulls for townhome building a week. I was burning through utility blades. They're cheap when bought in bulk so price wasn't a problem. But the real issue is when I have to use that same utility knife for ripping out wires and the blade is just destroyed. So I got a pair of klein loppers with the curved blades, like the Klein 63050. Try biting the tip of the cable and spinning like you would strip wire with side cutters. Just until you feel the conductor. Now take your non-dominant thumb and place it on the back of the of plier and you'll notice the curved top of the pliers are also bladed. Use this to cut down the center of the insulation to the tip, once you get here, wedge the blade in the cut and you can flick the insulation right off.

    • @BPo75
      @BPo75 Год назад

      About the same technique used with the CC-22s, right?

  • @Fabian-rp3rm
    @Fabian-rp3rm Год назад +16

    It's a shame you didn't include the Klein Tools 11048 Yellow Strippers. Maybe an unpopular opinion, but favorite wire strippers without a doubt. So simple, so basic, yet so perfect. Comfortable handles and sharp. Small and springy. I always get these. I find bigger strippers a little clumsy

  • @shockernot
    @shockernot Год назад +2

    You should try some self sizing catapult strippers. I've had both self adjusting and predetermined size ones and can confirm they are a much better tool in all regards. They can easily strips just about any cable up to #10 awg. They can go even larger If you use the cutters on them to score the insulation first, I've stripped #6 awg no problem with that method. And on top of that they can even be used to strip the outer jacket on LV cable. One of the best tools I own tbh.

  • @aaronking8253
    @aaronking8253 Год назад

    One of ur other videos you said you didn’t like the fiscers utility k life as much as other but here you give it high praise

  • @mgraen
    @mgraen Год назад +1

    Greenlee PA1161 for ultra-confined spaces.
    Jonard Tools CST-1900 or CST-1140 for cable jackets or very large wire
    Ideal Stripmaster, best version (mil-aero grade) of Klein at 7:23

  • @Toyotas_n__Tools
    @Toyotas_n__Tools Год назад +1

    I like using my snap on automotive crimper cable stripper they have 2 different version 12-20 and 16-24 i believe are the 2 ranges. Carlyle from Napa also has carries a similar style made in taiwan, then OTC has a similar pair but the crimper has a right angle to it.

  • @keithklickstein7102
    @keithklickstein7102 Год назад +4

    you failed to mention one of the best parts of the Knipex 13 72 8 is that you do NOT have to thread the 6 32 or the 8 32 machine screws in. You just push them in, cut, then remove... no threading required. I use them to cut hardware screws to length for cabinetry,,, and when you have to do 30 screws, it makes it so much easier and quicker

  • @bullydungeon9631
    @bullydungeon9631 Год назад

    Those knipex combos at the end are so good i never end up taking my linesmen out LOL

  • @audiotecmark
    @audiotecmark Год назад

    I love that you have those Knipex at the end. They're my favorite stripper/plier combo, totally different level with the others in my experience. The only thing I found to be better for my needs was the Knipex PreciStrip 16 for low voltage wiring. Way quicker with a dedicated tool like that to strip dozens of speaker wires, and rarely cuts copper strands from it. Some tools, especially cheap ones, will have you losing 20% of your strands when you strip it...

  • @PaulSteMarie
    @PaulSteMarie Год назад +1

    The cutter on the Klein Catapult is really great when working with finely stranded machine tool wire. It leaves a nice square end to insert in a crimp terminal or a ferrule. This was 12 AWG and 10 AWG with over thirty strands.

  • @connorman5511
    @connorman5511 Год назад

    I agree with the knipex combination pliers and strippers being at the top of your list of good wire strippers, I thought they might have been a bit hyped up but they're by far the best pair I've ever used 👍 nice informative video as well. It's nice to see people getting straight to the point

  • @Yogi_Bear69
    @Yogi_Bear69 Год назад +1

    I just watched the project farm video a year ago and I wasn't disappointed when I bought based on his recommendation

    • @luisacevedo2135
      @luisacevedo2135 3 месяца назад +1

      Very impressive! I love him

    • @Yogi_Bear69
      @Yogi_Bear69 3 месяца назад

      @@luisacevedo2135 Yeah. I feel there is a place for both this video as well as Project Farm's video. Project farm usually gets a dozen or so American brands but it's not EVERY brand. videos expanding and validating that testing are always welcome. I will always welcome more testing as long as it's not JUST the same brands and the same tests which this is not.

  • @HagakureJunkie
    @HagakureJunkie Год назад +1

    i buy the cheap $4 wire strippers from Harbor Freight. Lifetime warranty. Once they get dull, take them back and they'll give you a fresh pair.

  • @manguydude287
    @manguydude287 10 месяцев назад

    the southwire compact stainless strippers definitely get overlooked. i got a set for a small bag that i set up and i ended up really really liking them. and im a knipex guy!

  • @planespeaking
    @planespeaking 11 месяцев назад +1

    Kniprx ergostrip. Those knioex sheers are awesome too

  • @joshuahuman1
    @joshuahuman1 Год назад

    I have a pair from knipex similar to the felco set you showed but maybe a little heavier duty. I wire electrical panels for automation equipment at work and I love them.

  • @anthonyiodice
    @anthonyiodice Год назад

    6:30 The scissors now are usually made for cutting the kevlar strands in fiber cable

  • @gpraceman
    @gpraceman 9 месяцев назад

    After having tried some of those you show, it's the Knipex Forged Wire Strippers for me.

  • @MrShwaggins
    @MrShwaggins Год назад

    What is the best type/version of wire stripper to use for fiberglass fiber braided insulated wire? Normally used in high heat applications.

  • @brettknighten1171
    @brettknighten1171 Год назад

    Milwaukee has a set of the needle nose combo pliers that is relatively cheap and works great. Used them when I was installing security systems. And belive me I am not a Milwaukee fan in 99% of cases but I do like these

  • @Mudder1310
    @Mudder1310 Год назад

    Low volt electrician here. My go to strippers are the crocs from Rack-a-tiers. Comfy, strips regular and romex, built in crimper, 6 and 8 bolt cut off, just great all around strippers. I’m testing out the Knipex precistrip strippers and can’t decide how much I need what they do.

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  Год назад +1

      I’ve got a pair on the way!

    • @BTW...
      @BTW... Год назад

      What do you mean by "Low Volt" ?

    • @BTW...
      @BTW... Год назад

      @@americanelectrician Most of the strippers you show are more suited to a butchers shop. Work all day terminating wires and every one of them will consume a lot of time or rip strands out of fine stranded cable. Many of these have been banned from shops I've worked in due to the primitive high risk of damage design.
      Get your hands on a set of Weidmüller 'Stripax' and learn what a professional tool is and how flawed every one of those 'set die' cutters are, if you can. The exception to this is the rotary cutter for 'large cables', more like a pipe cutter, having the small pivoting blade that allows drawing down the length of the cable. The brands of these I have used for 40 years, longer than you have been breathing, are Ideal and Weidmüller.

    • @Mudder1310
      @Mudder1310 Год назад

      @@BTW... low volt or limited energy electricians specialize in circuits less than a half watt in power. So voice and data, fire alarm, nurse call, A/V, access control, that sort of stuff.

    • @BTW...
      @BTW... Год назад +1

      @@Mudder1310 ahhh, OK. Relates to current loading, using small gauge (CSA) conductors and thin insulation standards. So, in some situations your 'Low Voltage Electrician' could be dealing with 100V line PA systems.
      Here, the term/s that include the word Voltage are based on operation voltage. e.g. Extra Low Voltage = up to 36V. Low Voltage = 36V to 1kV. High Voltage above 1kV.
      I've worked at all these levels.
      We use 240V AC single phase in most domestic appliances... which are actually low voltage wiring systems.
      Given the variety of small wire gauges and cable construction methods in your "low Volt" field, I highly recommend seeking out a pair of the Weidmuller Stripax . Very quick and very gentle on fine wire strands.... real low effort and easy on your hands. After years in the trade RSI is a real pain.
      As I say, in a typical wiring job I could be dealing with small gauge mA instrumentation wiring and larger high current 10A - 63A wires in the same control panel. My one and only stripper does them all without looking for a specific cutter die to suit that wire size. It will even strip off the outer jackets of stuff like CAT5e, Coax and that Romex crap you use in Nth America.

  • @deuashachai
    @deuashachai Год назад +1

    The jonard cst 1900 is great for 12/3 sjo cable.
    The knipex forged installation pliers with the flat head is also my go to combo on set.
    The felo type is one i need to add to my kit.
    Love your videos keep it up !

  • @911skateordie
    @911skateordie Год назад

    I just bought the knipex strippers after using the kleins 2005n after a year. im a little dissapointed it doesnt have insulated/ non insulated crimpers like the kleins. but im going to buy a designated crimper and see how it works out :) Didn't see any good looking crimpers from knipex, so im looking at ones from snap - on, and also thomas and betts.

  • @Hightex-lz5ky
    @Hightex-lz5ky 11 месяцев назад

    Hey here in norway all we youse for cabel stripping is the knipex kanelsaks 165mm

  • @robbylaney1892
    @robbylaney1892 Год назад

    I’ve used quite a few different strippers from Klein, south wire, ideal, and knipex but my favorite has to be the Milwaukee 7in1

  • @lordcupkake
    @lordcupkake Год назад

    The Irwin/Vise Grip auto strippers are the only stripper I use on 90% of my jobs. The other 10% are either too large, too small, or that horrible cheap thhn. I have the standard style and a knife and the amount of times I use a standard one vs a knife is still even 1-10. The auto stripper is the only way to be for anything flexible (industrial machine cabinets, etc) and that’s what I do. I also like its crimping functions. I rarely need a dedicated crimper outside of ferrules or again, large gauge wire where I’m using lugs.

  • @cristianpaulmartinez52
    @cristianpaulmartinez52 Год назад

    harbor freight has a $15 quinn brand automatic wire stripper I just got works the felo. its a copy of the snap on blue point strippers been using for 5+ years depth adustment was nice feature but broke early . these are my favorite style. i've tried the basic kind, scissors, & and both automatic stripper types. i am working with 22-12 gauge wire mostly 22-16 speaker wire all day.

  • @eliadbu
    @eliadbu Год назад

    I have several stripper, mostly from knipex and I find that for electrical use knipex ErgoStrip is the most versatile and it just works great for my uses.

  • @TheeJoeyPage
    @TheeJoeyPage Год назад

    I have used the ideal, knipex, miluakee, Klein, kobalt and a couple more but Rack-a-tiers make the best balanced strippers if you do commercial and residential and if you in residential I think they are by far the best by far

  • @jasonoliver8660
    @jasonoliver8660 Год назад

    Vessel of the basic type. If i can ever find something better to deal with 30awg ptfe wire then I will change my mind, but I've yet to find it

  • @richardcranium2436
    @richardcranium2436 5 месяцев назад

    Carlyle 6 3/4 wire stripper and crimper are the best I’ve ever used

  • @HCheatNcool
    @HCheatNcool Год назад

    I have fallen in love with the Knipex forged with the dipped handles

  • @fuloplehel
    @fuloplehel Год назад +1

    Great explanations and tools. I have most of them except Klein which is not very popular here in Europe, Knipex, Felo, wiha. I mostly use automatic wire strippers,like the knipex precistrip, Weicon no. 5 pro, buy I also have the knipex electrician pliers and scissors.

  • @jumb0juice327
    @jumb0juice327 Год назад +4

    As a primarily residential guy, the rack-a-tiers crocs are my go to. With the 14/2 nmd cutter, shear, bolt cutter, and wire stripper all in one

    • @lacuzon39000
      @lacuzon39000 Год назад

      Best one so far .

    • @EmmanuelGonzalez-pw5eu
      @EmmanuelGonzalez-pw5eu Месяц назад

      Would you do different in commercial?

    • @jumb0juice327
      @jumb0juice327 Месяц назад

      @@EmmanuelGonzalez-pw5eu for commercial I use the knipex forged wire strippers. Saves on needing 2 tools and it works well as a reamer for pipe

    • @jumb0juice327
      @jumb0juice327 Месяц назад

      @@EmmanuelGonzalez-pw5eu for commercial I use the knipex forged wire strippers. Saves on needing 2 tools and it works well as a reamer for pipe

  • @greapsoho
    @greapsoho 5 месяцев назад

    At work we have to use the Ideal Stripmaster with the Mil-spec dies. If we use anything else we would get in trouble. Crazy expensive, but insane quality control and precision. If you have a knicked wire you can call Ideal and give them the individual blades serial number and they trace what happened.

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  5 месяцев назад

      I was just in the factory where they make them and got to try out all the models. The ergo one is amazing

  • @imdbtruth
    @imdbtruth Год назад

    I have some Greenlee 1950-SS basic wire strippers that I like using.

  • @TheOystei
    @TheOystei Год назад

    I have a couple of wuerth and bacho strippers (they are the same tool, different color and i've seen other that look identical) that is the same style as your felo strippers, they are great for automotive work where most wiring is relativly small, induvidual stranded wires. the ability to set depths makes wiring up crimped connectors a lot nicer since you just set it at the correct depth for the crimp terminal and then just do all the wires and get the perfect amount stripped.

  • @Justin-C
    @Justin-C Год назад +1

    For those final Knipex 13 72 200's, Milwaukee has a couple very nice competitors ("combination pliers") that can be had on sale sometimes @ home depot.. one's more like these (7.75"), and the other's more like a "linesman" style @ 9" with a nose that can grip NM-B well. You can get them for $20-30 regularly which is still cheaper than basically every Knipex I've ever bought.

    • @eggsaladactyl
      @eggsaladactyl Год назад +1

      The 9" Milwaukee strippers are so damn good.

    • @nattybohman
      @nattybohman Год назад

      I will agree the Milwaukee strippers were fantastic but the way these Knipex cut is just different, it’s so smooth I swapped out my Milwaukees for a pair and I’m thoroughly impressed.

  • @Charles-lane277
    @Charles-lane277 6 дней назад

    My problem is finding pair of wire strippers that can strip stranded wire without nickking it,because I do electronics work and basically nicks on the wire strands can greatly effect the lifespan and the connection isn't as good

  • @procrastinator1842
    @procrastinator1842 Год назад

    Oh man do you guys not have the irwin vice grip 8" swlf adjusting strippers?

  • @alanishguy
    @alanishguy Год назад +1

    Good video sir. It’s weird to watch this video and go yep, yep, have that one, yep, hate those, yep, hmm, wonder where those went. Nice to know I’m not the only electrician out here that has 40 pair of strippers.
    I agree with pretty much everything you’ve said. As an electrician who’s tried every stripper out there over the years, I always find myself going back to the Klein journeymen handle needle nose strippers. They’re the best strippers available for commercial work. I love the Klein romex strippers for residential work and use them daily. Recently have moved over to knipex everything except strippers. I have the pair you love but I don’t know if they’re not broken in yet or what, but I find them, “sticky”, when stripping wires, like the hole is slightly too small for the wire. I had the same problem with the Milwaukee strippers back in the day and they eventually wore in. Looking forward to that happening with my knipex. Good video sir.

  • @christexeira5488
    @christexeira5488 Год назад

    Any recommendations for nm strippers for back of the box stripping?

  • @MegaMoriarti
    @MegaMoriarti Год назад

    I love stripping tools by Felo, Jokari. adjust automatically to the diameter of the cable from 0.2 mm to 6 mm, are very light, have a built-in cable cutter. When wiring a control cabinet containing hundreds of wires that have to be stripped to equal lengths and then crimped in a ferrule. The Felo / Jokari model will work best.

  • @JonByrd
    @JonByrd Год назад

    I wish aviation wiring was more standardized - I have to use various Ideal Stripmaster frames equipped with different blades based on the milspec wire I need to strip. Unfortunately, and frustratingly, 16-26 AWG are not all the same in the milspec world.

  • @Kineon2
    @Kineon2 Год назад

    are knipex precistrip not available in NA? can't have a wire stripper comparison without them

  • @franksterkb891
    @franksterkb891 5 дней назад

    the most unique stripper that i used was the CK adjustable stripper. so expensive tho

  • @scaletechhelp4585
    @scaletechhelp4585 Год назад

    I have a nice expensive Milwaukee strippers. I use them to cut metal and string. I have a 5$ automatic strippers from harbor freight I use those to strip wire

  • @joedirt2062
    @joedirt2062 Год назад

    Have you tried the knipex strippers that’s like your felo?

  • @phille8176
    @phille8176 Год назад +1

    CC22 and an ELK knife are the only ones needed

  • @tadawsonX
    @tadawsonX Год назад

    I've been using the automatics like the Klein (various brands) for close to 50 years, and have never found anything I like better. Mine don't have any cutter, and I have never found that to be an issue in that I fit all to length prior to stripping, and diagonal cutters are far better for that anyhow (It *IS* a stripper and not a cutter by name, after all). Never broke a pair in all that time either . . .

  • @ZOMOGOD
    @ZOMOGOD Год назад

    It's wierd watching this from Australia, we literally only use either crosscut linesmans or channel locks

  • @duchche
    @duchche Год назад +1

    20 years electrician and the best by far is Knipex

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  Год назад +2

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @yeeyee2739
      @yeeyee2739 Год назад

      I guess im unlucky my knipex 13 72 8 lasted 3 days then the alignment got wonky

  • @alexteixeira27
    @alexteixeira27 Год назад +2

    This is more like I love knipex video

  • @jasonbowers4388
    @jasonbowers4388 Год назад

    +1 for the forged knipex. They are the best.

  • @jmp2666
    @jmp2666 Год назад +1

    In my opinion the best automatic wire strippers are the WEICON No.5 Pro and they go from 24-5 AWG and 0.20-16mm2

    • @HeatherRoberts-xd9se
      @HeatherRoberts-xd9se Год назад

      I tried those and I’m not sure if I just got a bad pair or what, but it broke within a day of use. Wouldn’t lock the cutter in anymore.

  • @L00TxGoblin
    @L00TxGoblin Год назад

    Does the kinepx have a version like that last one(your favorite) with romex insolation remover ? That would seem like the one to replace like 4-5 tools

  • @ChristiannTyler
    @ChristiannTyler Год назад

    You’re videos are great just found your channel. I’m curious about some of the “German” brands.. do you see made in Taiwan or china on any of the weha or wera screwdrivers or other tools? On Amazon some of them say country of origin china but then people claim they’re made in Germany. Just trying to clear this up before I get all new hand tools.

  • @mitjakarba2348
    @mitjakarba2348 10 месяцев назад

    In most casses All i need for cables is just weidmüller kt8, knipex nexstrip and jokari 30155

  • @davidhurley5123
    @davidhurley5123 Год назад

    I personally like the rackatier crocks they have been my daily use set for a little over 2 years large enough cutter for 10/3 mc and a romex stripper for 14/2 and 12/2

  • @Alienking01
    @Alienking01 Год назад +2

    Check out the weidmüller stripax, most sold "automatic" wire stripper in Germany.

  • @ashhgetdatcashh
    @ashhgetdatcashh Год назад

    Dang dang dang I didn't want to buy the kinpex stripers because I had just gotten some stripers a few months back but I think I'm have to buy them

  • @georgegeorgel7254
    @georgegeorgel7254 Месяц назад

    Electrician knife is the best u have all in one piece

  • @tgsparkyoriginal
    @tgsparkyoriginal Год назад

    It’s a shame you didn’t try the best strippers available in my opinion. It’s any of the self adjusting wire strippers. Like the Klein 11061 or any other versions of it.

  • @m4lxfeedback766
    @m4lxfeedback766 10 месяцев назад

    The S & G Tool Aid 19000s are my favorite by far.

  • @caseyf327
    @caseyf327 Год назад

    Have you tried Rack-a-Tiers? Totally replaced my Klein strippers. I've pretty much moved to German brands for everything else. But I really like those.

  • @natashaball316
    @natashaball316 Год назад

    Have you tried the Klein 11061? I use it for working with Romex. :)

  • @nothankyou5524
    @nothankyou5524 3 месяца назад

    Pal, if you can help me find a good one, ill give you a 4 day weekend with my SO and her BFF. They barely had to show up at class at an FL Uni, and they walked thru their degrees. They're both cute as frk.

  • @jamesfair9751
    @jamesfair9751 Год назад

    I love Knipex but I haven’t got to try their strippers yet definitely want to get some.

  • @bobbing4snapples
    @bobbing4snapples Год назад

    You keep those knipex pliers in your pouch you say? They look like you just pulled them out of the package this afternoon.😂
    Furthermore, if you used them every day, shouldn't you know that you don't thread the screws in but they still cut without damaging the threads like every single time. That's what sets them apart and, in my opinion, makes them worth the money. Anyways, thanks for the video. I hope you enjoy your new pliers 😉

  • @andreasolin8520
    @andreasolin8520 Год назад

    Strange how none of these are used as wire strippers here in sweden. we use like knipex 95 11 165A and other brands of the exact same model. like 95% of us in sweden do. works great :)

  • @bruceprosser8332
    @bruceprosser8332 Год назад

    Great information and helpful. Just a suggestion, maybe get a microphone. I had to turn up the volume all the way on my laptop to hear you better.

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I’ve changed the way I do my audio. My newer videos should be better

    • @bruceprosser8332
      @bruceprosser8332 Год назад

      Great! And great content. Keep up the good work!

  • @ib3d43vr
    @ib3d43vr 9 месяцев назад

    Great video man

  • @blahorgaslisk7763
    @blahorgaslisk7763 Год назад

    You've got a serious case of Knipex addiction going on!😁
    I'm not saying it's a bad thing, just couldn't avoid noticing...

  • @scifiguy4132
    @scifiguy4132 Год назад

    no romex?

  • @gablacasseb
    @gablacasseb Год назад

    I was like "nice collection bro !!"
    I have all of them

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  Год назад +1

      Then nice collection to you too!

    • @gablacasseb
      @gablacasseb Год назад

      @@americanelectrician all those pliers to use knipex scissor/shear 99% of the time 🥲

  • @johnjingleheimersmith9259
    @johnjingleheimersmith9259 9 месяцев назад

    you should do like the best budget wire strippers. Gotta be at least several dozen radically different designs out there all way cheaper than these, most being under $10. If this video nets you 150k views, a video like that would grab 500k, i bet you.

  • @antoinebergeron6850
    @antoinebergeron6850 Год назад

    The lineman’s pliers are my faverit

  • @zekeball7102
    @zekeball7102 Год назад

    I could never get into autos even when stripping all day for ltg control itl swear. I spend more time trying to find the right hole then with a short handle stripper feels more ergonomic

  • @SachsVDE
    @SachsVDE Год назад

    You miss the king of cable/wire strippers..."Jokari" 🌟

  • @caldert4248
    @caldert4248 Год назад

    Klein has a wire striper and cripper combo

  • @jesusdelgado8487
    @jesusdelgado8487 Год назад

    Awesome content saw some I never seen before

  • @michaelclark7602
    @michaelclark7602 6 месяцев назад

    Rack a tiers best Ive used with V cutter