So what you’re saying is that it’s time to trash my break off razor knife? 😂🤣
2026-07-20 19:13:56
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jay :
ever tried these knipex ones? granted ive only been in the trade for a year, but going from klein to these have been the greatest switch ever.
2026-07-24 03:15:16
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Alec :
issue i have with Klein is the rubber handle on the 11-n-1's likes to loosen and come off
2026-07-20 23:20:32
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Brandon :
I've been favoring Knipex for the last few years.
2026-07-20 17:56:06
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OldMan650 :
Only 1 flaw...🤔
2026-07-21 02:57:08
4
PB01 :
Phoenix Contact Wirefox hands down the best stripper I've used
2026-07-20 22:38:32
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Shelbydad :
love my Snap-on strippers!
2026-08-08 07:02:35
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Brokedown Palace :
Knipex forged wire strippers hands down my favorite.
2026-07-20 16:05:42
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UnhealthierRage :
I wasn’t prepared for such an in-depth discussion on strippers
2026-07-20 16:06:39
5
..t..winning_dad :
I usually misuse fiber optic wire strippers 😁 very sharp, and works perfectly with ptfe wires, which we use mostly 😅😅
2026-07-21 14:36:52
2
gosling112358 :
I love a flush cut ✂️
2026-07-20 21:20:54
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im.new.here.wheres.the.bathroo :
Great review. Milwaukee hand tools suck. And I’m a Milwaukee guy. But I’ll pick up one in that style for sure.
2026-07-20 16:53:10
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Bits0fEpic :
I've got a pair of Hart strippers just like those Milwaukees that was gifted to me years ago that still work a treat. The center cutter was a bitch, but it doesn't cut anymore after someone allegedly cut a live 220 line because they thought the breaker was off and melted the edges. Still strips wires like a champ, though.
2026-07-21 04:05:58
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Connor N :
Milwaukee strippers are my EDC. Love that I don't have to carry needlenose with them and I don't mind the cutter being center since I twist my zipties or use my diagonal cutters with a trick I learned to get perfectly flush.
2026-08-09 18:30:53
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Ad__mo :
ngl I picked up the Hart(walmart) multi-pliers in a pinch a year ago and they've been low key amazing.. lots of these pliers have crimpers between the handles but have yet to find one that crimps well, if anyone has suggestions 👀
2026-07-22 09:56:40
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Malcolm :
i use the same ones, love them, milwaukee for the W
2026-08-01 03:43:28
1
garysanderson165 :
Your least favorite are my favorite!! But I got these tiny hands
2026-07-23 00:08:03
1
Dan :
The Milwaukee ones have great screw cutters and a crimper built in too did you know under the safety
2026-08-04 12:02:00
2
Joshdog45 :
I prefer option 3. I always found it to be the most efficient when wiring multiple application's. Always a clean and easily measured strip for proper installation, especially with 18 and up.
2026-07-20 16:10:08
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Vendingtech :
I work with thin wire. These work well for me.
2026-07-21 22:13:57
3
Bcomfort :
I slipped and chomped my thumb with the stripper part on #2. All bad. They suck for pliers too hahaha
2026-07-21 00:18:49
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47hobbies :
I’ve actually used those same Milwaukees for years!! The sharp bits stay sharp!
2026-07-22 01:21:48
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FieldServiceEngineer :
commenting to hold a place while I drive back to work to show you my stripper.
2026-07-20 19:06:29
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🏹Andrew_The Archer🏹 :
Sponser me 😂😂😂
2026-07-20 22:28:21
1
blueorca16 :
Those milwaukees using the 20 at an angle can strip 22 as well I know this because for some reason strobe and work lights like running 20-24 gauge wire
2026-08-15 14:20:04
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