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So no strippers? Think I have knipex pliers - or at ,least red and yellow.
 
With wire strippers, most of us find that it's not a case of which type is best, because different cables require different methods of stripping.
Yes, you could use side cutters (or{insert favourite stripper}) to strip most cables, but there is merit in having a few types to hand. For example the Knipex Ergostrip is brilliant for round flexible cables, but unusable on twin and earth.

PS while you're here @Dan I don't know if you know this but I get this message at the end of every thread -
"This thread hasn't been replied to for 14 days, so replying to this one may not get a response. Post a new thread instead."
 
I get a message at the top of every thread telling me I'm reading that thread.

Seems odd, but I guess worse things happen at sea.
 
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Pls share a list of electrical tools made by the American firm (SnapOn)
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which wire strippers are the best out of these?
I have used the CK "automatic wire stripper" and it is great for PVC T&E cable. Not very good for XPLE insulation, and not so great for round cables, also I used an angle grinder to remove the palm-biting parts of the inner handles.
 
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I have a similar cutter, but that has two stripping holes and not the other features, but found it annoying trying to cut wire and it getting only partially cut unless I carefully positioned it at the outer half of the blades.
 
I have a similar cutter, but that has two stripping holes and not the other features, but found it annoying trying to cut wire and it getting only partially cut unless I carefully positioned it at the outer half of the blades.
I end up in attics a lot, so try to take the minimum amount of tools with me.
You're right with the cutting width being a bit short, perfect for 1.0 mm / 1.5 mm t&e.

The cutter for the screws is brilliant.
 
Attics/as few tools as possible...very good point! I carry the CK side cutters/strippers with the bolt cutter bit, and Knipex installation pliers, which are fine for pretty much most jobs. The CK automatics are great for t&e and the CK shears are excellent too, especially for heavier cables, but if just a small job doing lighting etc. in an attic, the first two are fine.
 
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I end up in attics a lot, so try to take the minimum amount of tools with me.
You're right with the cutting width being a bit short, perfect for 1.0 mm / 1.5 mm t&e.

The cutter for the screws is brilliant.

Screw cutter is indeed brilliant and CK conveniently provide both M3.5 & M4 in my side cutters. Problem is those side cutters are usually still in the toolbox when I need them.
 
Got these about 35 years ago as an apprentice, have tried every new fangled version cable stripper since and still rate them the best. Got a couple since, but still have the original ones as new, other than I heat shrunk new handles on them. Obviously they are for single cores only.

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