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Posted: February 26, 2005 at 1:20 AM / IP Logged  
I use good ole Craftsman, cheaper than the Snap on version, if you look at them closely, they look very alike.
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i use a stripper made by Klein, looks just like the craftsman, and snapon. Best wire strippers? - Page 2 - Last Post -- posted image.
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I use one just like raydawg does. Except I didnt buy it from crutchfield, I bought it from partsexpress. It was like 10 bucks there. Its the best wire stripper I've ever owned, I have two of them. So at least I always have one that isnt lost. I very rarely misplace both of them at the same time. I've used similar wire strippers bought from auto parts stores, but they break very easily for some reason. Them yellow and blue ones been going strong since about 1999 now.
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I wear out 3 Channelock strippers a year.... the ones that have the T-Strip nose on them, along with the crimpers as well. I tried the Snap-on ones, Craftsman, GB, Ideal, Klein, but for some reason, the Channelock ones tend to hold up better (Dunno why... they just do). Love them to pieces. They will cut 4gauge, you get quasi needlenose pliers, and they cut all the common sizes of electrical machine screws to boot. Best $40 I spend on tools every once inawhile.
Gus
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