I don't like having both tools combined into one. I've got a nice ratcheting crimper that effects a better crimp than the "one dent" style, and a spring-loaded stripper tool.
Plenty examples of the ratchet crimper out there and even the knockoffs are useful. You don't have to spend the bucks on a quality one like the Klein; I've got a cheapo copy of it.
The full-cycle Ratcheting Crimper crimps 10-22 AWG insulated wire terminals. This tool features three crimping cavities in one tool with color-coded wire markings for three size ranges of insulated terminals. Crimper design provides low effort to crimp while maintaining a high terminal pull-off...
www.kleintools.com
Stripper is an Ideal T-stripper, it's very compact, lightweight, and the spring-loaded action makes it easy to get a lot of work done without being cumbersome like a big combo tool can be:
T®-5 T®-Stripper Wire Stripper
www.idealind.com
I've had both of these tools for over 20 years now and they've served me very well.
Richard