So a technician is pulling cable through a junction box, and they need to snip off the excess 2.5mm solid copper—this tool makes that clean cut in one motion without leaving a jagged edge that could cause a short later, which is basically what we hear form most electricians who pick it up.
It's made from 6150 chrome vanadium steel, heat-treated to a hardness of HRC 58-62, and that combination means the edges stay sharp well past the first thousand cuts or so—the electroplated surface treatment keeps rust off even if it's left in a damp van overnight.
What it does is combine diagonal pliers with a wire stripper built right into jaw profile, so you're not swapping tools for stripping 1.5mm or 2.5mm wire, and the half-box joint gives you a solid mechanical advantage when you're harder stuff like steel tie wire.
250 grams on the scale, so it's light enough to carry in an apron pocket all day, but the ergonomic metallic handles—they're not rubberized but actually textured steel—provide a decent grip even with sweaty hands.
Lead time on samples is usually 3-7 days, and bulk orders (we're talking 50 units or more) run 10-15 days from order, though we do keep stock in our facility for the common 6-inch size, and packaing can be color box or custom with your logo printed on the handles.
One thing we don't recommend is using these for hardened steel screws or nails—the jaws are designed for wire and cable, so forcing them into a 3mm screw will nick the edge pretty quickly, and that's just a fact of the materail.