Style: Comfort Grip
Pattern Name: Stripper
These are nice, the handle is comfortable and the cuts and stripping is smooth. Don’t have to try hard like the cheap ones. If you have the money I’d recommend them as they are a little pricy.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023 by Garza Jboss Garza Jboss
Style: Comfort Grip
Pattern Name: Stripper
In one day this stripper replaced my Klein strippers that I’ve used/loved for years. Handle took a moment to get used to and the tips are not as hefty as I’d expected. Thus doesn’t hinder use, just something to know. Edges of tool are SHARP rub with a file or loose pockets.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024 by Michael J Rowinsky
Style: Comfort Grip
Pattern Name: Stripper
I don’t usually write reviews but these strippers are great. 1 con would be the little thumb lever to lock.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024 by Brian Ferriola
Style: Comfort Grip
Pattern Name: Stripper
Knipex, as per usual, are great. Thick set of pliers on the end are pretty stout and sharp. The best thing though, is how it said they were gonna be delivered to my house in like 5 days, but they arrived THE VERY NEXT DAY. Incredibly fast shipping. Great seller, highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023 by Betty Freeman
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these are expensive but still 5 stars on value bc they work so well.
Style: Standard Grip
Pattern Name: Stripper
Spring in handle, sharp stripper edge and I like the plier tip almost like a line man. these are def my fav strippers to date
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by Amazon Customer
Style: Standard Grip
Pattern Name: Stripper
Could I say more. Durable and well made.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by John H Koar
Style: Standard Grip
Pattern Name: Stripper
Great feel! I'm a big fan of Knipex. These are sharp and have a great edge. The end is just like the pliers. I would like if they had the small grooves to crimp easier, but it does great.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by Crystal
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Nothing beats these for finish work or stripper replacement.
Style: Standard Grip
Pattern Name: Stripper
I don’t often write reviews. I always want to, but I figure someone else probably said what I was going to say or I get busy and forget. These earned a mention, though. I have linesman pliers. Klein and knipex. You’ll get great linesman from either. The thing is, I still don’t know what they’re for.
They twist wire great, but don’t strip it. They cut some cables, but often struggle with Larger multi conductor cables. After 10-3 it’s a lot of effort to cut/fit cable in there. They’re good for light hammering (be honest), and cutting smaller cables. That’s really it. There’s a reason hybrid pliers have exploded in the last 5 years. South Wire offers a plier that cuts better than any linesman, strip’s Romex sheath and strips 14 and 12. Klein has fantastic hybrids, especially that grey and black linesman hybrid. Not to mention a few 18-10 hybrids. Milwaukee and ideal have new offerings as well. It’s not the 1940s and original linesman just doesn’t solve all the problems these new offerings do. 9-10” heavy duty dykes for all your staple pulling, heavy cable/conductor cutting (even if it’s a few nips to get through, zip tie, knockout hammer, etc. Hybrid pliers Screw drivers Razor That will solve everything thrown at you. Why I like these hybrids? Good enough stripper selection. 18-10 and super sharp. Cuts romex and feeder conductors easier than any linesman. Slim and light. The nose is wide for twisting. but slim to get in tough areas. There’s a groove midway in the knurled twisting face that makes the perfect loop for devices. After you strip, keep them slightly closed, push the conductor in that groove and it’s the perfect width for 14 and 12 loops. The protruded guide between the 14 and 12 gauge stripper holes make the muscle memory lightning fast. The slim designs makes setting and getting your stripped length fast and effortless. The spring assist is not in the way, visible, or foul-able. The thumb lock breaks in perfect. The real hidden surprise though, is the 6-32 and 8-32 screw cutter. You don’t thread the screws in or out. No more getting your flat or Philips or impact out to thread it all the way in and back out. Just stick it through, cut, you’re done. This Makes devicing so much faster and easier. I don’t know how it gets it done without the need to clean/rethread by the old process of manually unscrewing, but it works flawlessly. Imagine blank plating in seconds not minutes. drawbacks: not appropriate as a light hammer for notching wood with a flat head, or for enclosure knockouts. too light and fit-dependent to use in that fashion. The shear/cutting area is a few inches away from the start of the tool. You have to open them wider and guide the tool or cable to the cutting surface; more than on dykes or linesman. If I was roughing, I’d use the Klein hybrid linesman. If you’re finishing, these can’t be beat.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021 by PinkTheSink