Ideal Industries’ 45-716 Kinetic Super T-Stripper wire stripper features nonslip textured grips and thumb rest. There is a plier nose for holding and twisting wires and a slide lock for safety and storage. The ergonomic grip design wicks away perspiration and helps reduce muscle fatigue.
Knipex’s wire stripper has multifunctional gripping surfaces for gripping, holding and bending flat and round material. It can be used right- and left-handed, and the locking device can be operated from either side. There are clear-cut outside edges on the jaws.
Klein Tools’ K11095 Klein-Kurve wire stripper and cutter features six precision ground-stripping holes for 8–18 AWG solid and 10–20 AWG stranded wire. The narrow head geometry gets into hard-to-reach places. The precision, shear-like blades provide clean cuts, and the coil spring provides fast self-opening action.
Channellock’s 968 7½-inch forged wire stripper is made in the United States with U.S. steel. It features a spring-loaded handle for easy, one-handed operation and a lock for safe storage. It strips 10–20 AWG solid and stranded wire, has a reaming head for up to 1-in. conduit and cuts 6–32 and 8–32 bolts.
Knipex Tools’ forged wire stripper is designed for stripping and cutting solid and stranded wire between 10–20 AWG. It features screw-cutting holes for 6–32 and 8–32 screws. Users can cut from the front or back side of the tool. It features locating ridges between the stripping holes for finding the correct stripping holes without looking and wide, knurled gripping jaws...
Ideal Industries’ T-5T wire stripper features precision-ground, knife-type blades, built-in looping holes, wire cutters and a convenient plier nose. It is made of a corrosion-resistant, black oxide finish. It strips 10–18 AWG solid, 12–20 AWG stranded. It features form-ground, knife-type blades for stripping without nicking the conductor.