IRWIN VISE-GRIP Multi-Tool Wire Stripper/Crimper/Cutter, 2078309

August 13, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:43 GMT+0100 - Details)

The IRWIN VISE-GRIP Multi-Tool Wire Stripper/Crimper/Cutter is a must-have for anyone performing electrical work. With an induction hardened cutting edge, this single tool combines a wire stripper, wire cutter, and crimper into one tool that strips and cuts 10-22 AWG, crimps insulated and non-insulated terminals, and cuts bolts to size with a perfect lead thread. This handy tool features a pliers nose for pulling and looping wire and ProTouch grips for maximum comfort and reduced hand fatigue to keep working all day. Meets or exceeds all ANSI standards.

Product Features

  • Wire cutter with induction hardened cutting edge stays sharp longer
  • Strips and cuts 10-22 AWG
  • Pliers style nose allows wire stripper to pull and loop in wire
  • Bolt cutter cuts bolts to size and leaves perfect lead thread
  • Crimps insulated and non-insulated terminals

Comments

Jeffrey L. says:

What a great stripper! Irwin generally does a great job with its tools, and this one is an example of a well-made stripper. And trust me – I know strippers. This stripper feels great in the hand, strips-on-command, it’s a lot sharper than most strippers you encounter, its hinge is a perfect tension, and it never hangs around looking for a tip. Nicely done!

Stan S. says:

Great Wire strippers for the great price! Other companies just put their name on it and sell it for 3 times more. Great wire strippers for it’s Price! I’ve paid $21 for other brand and about $8 for this wire strippers. They came together – and I couldn’t find any difference, besides of the rubber handles color. So don’t be fooled with the higher price for the “brand name” – They are identical, Why pay more?

C. Logan says:

Great for cutting screws I purchased this with the only reason being I had to cut a few screws shorter than they were because I made a custom coat rack using cabinet pulls. It had come out nice until I realized the screws on the back would be pushing into the wall. Oops, major oversight. So I was googling about how people do this all the time if the screws stick out so far and found out that yes, you can shorten them and it’s actually very easy. All you need is one of these tools. They have screw cutters built in, in…

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