One hand wire stripper?

Geo-TH,In

Well-known Member
My old fingers have difficulty using wire strippers. Too much arthritis, no strength. Old age sucks..

At one time I had a wire stripper that all I had to do was squeeze the handles and the wire was stripped. Very easy. Did a good job.
Somehow I managed to lose the tool. I don't remember the brand.


Amazon shows many one hand wire strippers.
Do you have a one hand wire stripper that you like?
What Brand?
 
Geo,

Amazon has it. Klein tools Part # 11063. See if that is the one you need,

Guido.
 
I had a cheap plastic one, but a few years ago it broke and I threw it away. Last winter I bought a different style at a yard sale in AZ, but I don't have a photo. It's really old and doesn't work very well. When I get back to AZ in 6 weeks I should take a photo of it and post it, maybe it's a rare antique!
 
I've used several, Klein and cheap copies. They all work, some better and longer than others. A couple of Klein part numbers commonly available on the 'net. Ebay seems cheaper than others. 11061 and 11063 are the two PN's I found.
 
My Ideal Stripmaster had over 30+ years


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+1 on the stripmaster... marked with gauge...no more nicked strands

john

This post was edited by jniolon on 10/04/2022 at 05:20 am.
 
Thanks to everyone.
I ordered a Klein tools Part # 11063 from Amazon.
I should have it this Friday.
I lost mine about 20 years ago.
I noticed the new Klein has a built in wire cutter.
 


I have been using a GB "Milwaukee clipper" for 40 years. I have tried others and have others in the drawer, but when my clipper wears out I try the others and then go back and get another Milwaukee clipper.
 
A little late but I just used this one this morning. Came from Orschelns and has done everything I've needed it to do. I've had it for several years now. Probably not the best one out there.
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(quoted from post at 05:35:35 10/04/22)

I have been using a GB "Milwaukee clipper" for 40 years. I have tried others and have others in the drawer, but when my clipper wears out I try the others and then go back and get another Milwaukee clipper.
There's a ship in Muskegon Mi called The SS Milwaukee Clipper.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Milwaukee_Clipper
 
(quoted from post at 17:51:58 10/03/22) My Ideal Stripmaster had over 30+ years


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I have had a pair of these for over 20 years now. I just looked at them and they are made in Taiwan but they work perfectly. They are excellent for getting into tight places and stripping a hard to get at wire. They are also marked with the gauge.

This post was edited by Caryc on 10/05/2022 at 07:22 pm.
 
Many years ago, I bought a brand sold by the Snap on truck. Its stripped many many wires. Sorry I don't remember if it was an actual snap on tool.
 
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