nice video!! future reference, there's two blades on the nose of the tool, if you leave the wire in the tool after you split the jacket you can pull the jacket up and over the second blade through the slot and rip it off.
@@ElectricianToolDeals usually for a laser level, but you can also use it for your phone so you don’t have to try and do things one handed while you film videos. Cheap attachment from Amazon will let you mount your phone on it.
@ stripping the romex… I would imagine the tool would work like the lil ripper. Cutting from length to end of cable. Seems a bit tedious cutting from the end of the cable to desired length with less leverage.
@@spaceyb2567 nah hes using it right. I thought the exact same thing. our supply house gave us a couple to try out. It works but its way slower than just using a razor knife.
@@sethparker4098I found this tool twice as fast as using a knife and them going to plyers to strip then another tool to make loop. I don’t see how you could be faster than using this one tool for all those functions.
nice video!! future reference, there's two blades on the nose of the tool, if you leave the wire in the tool after you split the jacket you can pull the jacket up and over the second blade through the slot and rip it off.
Thanks for the comment. I noticed that. I should have highlighted it better
Klein makes a nice tripod you may want to review next
Thanks for the comment. What is the tripod normally used for?
@@ElectricianToolDeals usually for a laser level, but you can also use it for your phone so you don’t have to try and do things one handed while you film videos. Cheap attachment from Amazon will let you mount your phone on it.
Are you using the tool backwards
Which part?
@ stripping the romex… I would imagine the tool would work like the lil ripper. Cutting from length to end of cable. Seems a bit tedious cutting from the end of the cable to desired length with less leverage.
@@spaceyb2567 nah hes using it right. I thought the exact same thing. our supply house gave us a couple to try out. It works but its way slower than just using a razor knife.
@@sethparker4098I found this tool twice as fast as using a knife and them going to plyers to strip then another tool to make loop. I don’t see how you could be faster than using this one tool for all those functions.
I like how house flippers always think 14/2 and 12/2 are the only kinds of Romex that exist.
Thanks for the comment.
Most people have no idea.
No, but they will take care of about 80% of the needs.
Thanks for the comment.