Basically replaces three separate tools on teh bench—strips, cuts, and crimps terminals without switching grips, which saves real time when you're running conduit or pulling wire through a panel.
We see these most often in commercail build-outs and residential service vans, where the electrician needs to move fast between 12 AWG and 14 AWG without digging through a pouch; the auto-adjust jaw handles that range pretty well.
Sizes run form 5.5 to 10 inches, and if you're doing mostly 6-8 AWG you'll want the 8-inch or 9-inch for —the 10-inch is better for heavier cable but feels bulky in a tight junction box (check your typical gauge before ordering).
High carbon steel with a box joint means the pivot won't get sloppy after a few thousand cycles, unlike the stamped-cheap stuff that develops play in under a month; we usually have stock on the 7 and 8-inch sizes, but lead times on the 5.5 and 10-inch can stretch 20 days or so.
One thing a lot of buyers don't think to ask: the colorful handle coating is actually a bonded PVC that resists cracking from solvent exposure—better than painted handles that flake off on cheaper pliers.
Not ideal for precision electronics work where you need a micro-stripper for 28 AWG or smaller; the jaw gap is too wide for that, so stick with dedicated mini-strippers for board-level stuff.
We offer them in 5.5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 inch sizes, so you can pick the one that fits your hand and job best.
Our MOQ is typically 100 pieces per size, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just starting out.
Yes, we can supply material test reports and a certificate of compliance upon request, confirming the high carbon steel specs.
Absolutely, we offer colorful handle options and can print your logo on the handles or package. Just let us know your design.
They come in blister cards or polybags, then packed in export cartons. We can also do custom packaging if needed—just give us the details.