Wire strippers of choice

Been using these for years. They have adjustable spring force for different size wires. Makes doing a bunch of wires super fast.

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http://www.newark.com/wago/206-124/wire-cutter/dp/13M6113
 
Back in the day at one place I worked, they thought the best wire strippers were kitty corner to the shop and open 24/7. ;)
 
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Have used all of them apart from Phoenix and they all wear out in under 12 months. They are all generally quite expensive and not worth the money to be honest. Maybe I work too hard? Still looking for decent strippers - have a set at the moment - all metal apart from the wire stop - it broke! The rest is really good so far - cost me $30. Far cry from the cost of the others. Just have to guess the length.
 

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