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GB SE-92 Strip Easy 8 Gauge to 22 Gauge Automatic Wire Stripper | 
| Brand: GB Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $21.82 Buy New: $12.98 You Save: $8.84 (41%)
New (14) from $12.98
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 1555
Color: Red Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 13.2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 3.5 x 1.5
MPN: SE-92 Model: SE-92 UPC: 032076160920 EAN: 0032076160920 ASIN: B00004WLKZ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | An ideal choice for stripping wire without nicking wire conductors | | • | 1-squeeze stripping | | • | Non-slip handles | | • | Auto return | | • | 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Heavy Duty Automatic Wire Stripper, Spring Action, Preset Stations, 8 To 24 American Wire Gauge - Solid Or Stranded Wire.
Amazon.com Product Description The GB 8-22 AWG Strip-Easy Automatic Wire Stripper is an ideal choice for stripping solid or stranded wire. The stripper strips wires clean with one easy squeeze, up to 7/8-inches thick, and does so without nicking or cutting the wire conductor. For added ease of use, the stripper's jaws open automatically to remove wire without crushing wire ends, and the AWG size is clearly marked at each cutting hole for added convenience. The stripper comes with a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
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| Customer Reviews:
nice splicer August 13, 2008 Vita Amendolagine (Brooklyn, NY, NY United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
quick shipment, item works well, but needs lots of hand power. Caution: carpal tunnel syndrome.
Reasonable price for wire stripper April 28, 2008 B. Wright Have used the wire stripper a few times. Am happy with it for the price I paid. It could use some design improvements. The lever that opens the cutting blade seems out of place. To use the tool, I usually must open the cutting blade with my other hand before placing the tool on the wire. Would probably select another brand if I know this issue existed, but not sure which brand would work better.
How far can you shoot the wire tips? December 29, 2007 Sean P. Logue (Research Triangle Park, NC USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Seems like every tool has a built-in wire stripper these days. Crimpers and pliers, I even have a pair of scissors with one. And they're all pretty crummy strippers, too.
This tool does one thing, and it does it very well. It can strip a wire using only one hand, so your other hand can hold the wire. After the cut, it flicks off the insulation in one smooth motion, which eliminates wrestling with the wire to get the tip off.
It also has a very wide range of gauges that it can do, and it is easy to compare the wire tip with the holes to find the right one. For example, sometimes a 18 gauge stranded wire is "fluffier" than usual, and needs the 16 gauge hole. Even if you guess wrong and use the larger hole, it is easy to put the wire back in and do it again one smaller.
There is one disadvantage, which is that it flicks the insulation end off onto the floor. This is kind of fun while you're doing it, but then you'll end up crouching down and trying to find them after it is over (or vacuuming, if you've been doing a bunch of them). I used mine to strip a bunch of wires for a car alarm, and had little multicolored tips all over the parking lot when I was done.
Sean P. Logue, 2007
Love that stripper! March 4, 2003 T-Girl (In the middle of the sea) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This stripper is very good to use. I've been using it for years in the industrial work area. Clean cut, rarely nicked the wires. Or maybe it was just me :)
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