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Hey guys, anyone have a pair of these? If you do, cam you give me a "review"?
I love that the crimper are up front and these have a smaller head.
Figured I would try them out at almost 1/2 off.
 

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I don't have the Mac one but the snap on has one like that and I have an off brand like them and they both excellent in my experience
 

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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.

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:

I've had both of these tools for over 20 years now and they've served me very well.

Richard
 

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You had me at stripper... This title was click bait HAHA:D
Yeah, this is NOT what I thought the topic would be!
Does it leave glitter on your hands?
Glitter on your hands is what worries you?? We have very different understandings of what takes place in strip clubs Sir...
 

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I have an old Klein version of that. They work just fine as a in truck carry tool but I also dont like the wire stripper part of it.
It is too easy to yank a wire out of its connecter while trying to use one of those.
And if it pops loose while you are yanking on it under the dash you can bash a lot of other things and probably end up bleeding.
I carry a small Klein dedicated wire stripper/wire cutter.
Small enough that it fits in tight spots and it does the job without ripping wires loose.
My "go to" whenever I can use it is a 1950s "speedex" one handed wire stripper.
 

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