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Kronus Automatic Wire Stripper
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67% of reviewers $14.00 6.7
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Description: Gauged tool cuts and strips wire with ease!
This Kronus™ automatic wire stripper tool strips and cuts 8 to 24-gauge wire. Double-dipped, cushion-grip handles, single-action operation and gauged cutter assure ease of use. Features durable steel construction. Kronus™ tools by RadioShack compare with the best in the industry. Precision-crafted and ruggedly constructed of durable materials, they're built to last. And Kronus tools are backed by a limited lifetime warranty. Plus, they're engineered to help you get the job done right, with comfort, convenience and ease. So, whether you're working on precision electronics projects, hobbies or household wiring needs, you'll know your Kronus tools are the only ones you'll ever need.
Keywords: Kronus RadioShack wire strippers 8 to 24 AWG stripper install


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TheJackal
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Registered: August 2007
Posts: 1053
Review Date: Wed April 16, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $14.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Makes wire stripping a LOT easier and cuts down install time
Cons: Bulky size makes it difficult to use in tight spaces

Bought this tool at RadioShack because I'm not very good when it comes to wire stripping. If I don't cut through the wire completely, I end up stripping just one side of the insulation off. This tool made the install go a lot smoother and faster, and kept wires from being cut and becoming too short.

The only pitfall is its bulkiness. It isn't real bad but if you're in a real tight space it could be difficult.

 
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Brian1
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Registered: February 2000
Posts: 3388
Review Date: Sun December 28, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: fast and easy wire stripping every time
Cons:

These wire strippers work great! I dont use anything else anymore now that I have these.

The cheaper pliers however do not work as good as the more expensive versions. Generally I have found if they are $12 or over they are good, skip the ones under $10, they dont release as well.

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Registered: July 2004
Posts: 5503
Review Date: Tue March 17, 2009 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 1 

 
Pros: Silly gadget
Cons: Didn't work for me as advertised

After using cheapo wire strippers for years, I decded to give this one a go. I simply didn't find it to work as advertised. I then resorted to getting a traditional design, but this time I got from the "Channel Lock" people. Best stripper I've ever used and the cutter and crimper work equally well.

Keep it simple and get the Channel Lock. It may cost more than cheapo strippers, but it works.

I recently saw the Kronos offering in a bargain bin in a Surplus department at a local automotive store (Princess Auto). Enough said. They also started carrying the Channel Lock model. I think they saw the light as well.

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