In the US we have klein Irwin milwaukee and that Fatmax. They are the same Taiwan oem that makes the same product diffrent colored handles. They run $17 to $30 as long as they say made and Taiwan and aren't some crazy name on az they generally work the same. I keep a pair of klein ones in my bag for the express use of stripping outer jacket of romex 14/2 12/2 (with earth for you types).
I'm not a sparky, but I do a fair bit of wiring on vehicles. I have the Fatmax strippers in my automotive electrical kit and they have worked well for years....but I prefer the CK version that I have in my home electrics box (don't know why...they just feel better in the hand). A while ago I misplaced the Stanley ones, and believing they were lost forever, I bought a pair from Amazon UK. They are Capri brand and were on offer for £10 or £12. They are identical to the Stanleys apart from the blue colour and work just as well.....then of course I found the original pair, and now I have three ....doh!
You've misunderstood what the screw does. It doesn't adjust the depth of the blades - it's literally just a friction device to only let the handles close when the squeezing force goes over the (adjustable) limit. The harder you squeeze, the more force is applied to the serrated grip side and the blades. Behind the adjuster screw is nothing more than a spring and a plunger that pokes into a hole. It's very primitive and it's the same on the Stanley and the cheap one. I suspect the performance difference between the two is just down to tolerances in manufacturing. Another pair of cheap ones would probably work fine, but it'll be a gamble.
Stanley and CK strippers are around the same price now at £20ish. I bought a cheap pair of crimping tools instead of the CK equivalent. I wish I hadn’t. The crimps weren’t tight enough and the wires were easily pulled out.
I use a pair think mine were around £15-20 from Amazon and they do work well but tend to use them when doing down lights with push fit terminals. Everything else I use snips/side cutters, the T/E strippers are to big to strip in the back of a galv box, snips you can strip right back to the grommet.
I've always wanted to use these but I'm not buying a tool just for stripping downlights 😂 snips do everything so that's what I will use! If they make one that allow me to work in a socket or switch and strip the cable back enough then I'm sold 😂😂
If you paid £50 for the Stanley pair you got seriously ripped off, they are about £20 normally. The reason they look exactly the same is they are made by the same factory in China to the Stanley design and that is the disadvantage of getting your products made in china, they rip off your design and sell it direct themselves for half the price.
I love this format and keep them coming with more buying guides. And it seems you got same impression about all in 1 tools, as they is good at 1-2 of the uses and you rather use a proper sidecutter or line cutter todo the actual cutting compared tp the strippers. Maybe add an macro overview camera angle also to zoom well into the tool parts.
In the US, they do work on Romex, but they are too cumbersome, I personally use Romex-specific strippers which are very small and light. Over the years I have tried different models, and currently have a high end Milwaukee, but I still reach for everything else but them. They are more jack-of-all-trades, but master-of-none. I can only see them working for someone who has a specific and repetitive task, or someone who doesn't want to buy a set of other specific-task tools. Question: Do they work on Euro-style round insulated three-wire cables? Request: Could you recommend a cheap stripper for such three-wire cable? I come to Greece for the summer and the only ones I see are the Knipex-style round strippers but they are so expensive.
Whats the best way to strip the outer casing from a UK immersion heater cable? It has 2.5mm^2 cores, but total diameter of the cable is 8-10mm. Ive a bunch of side-strippers but the diameter is too large for them. There's gotta be a better way, without fiddling about with an exacto knife...
This type of wire stripper should easily cope with 2.5mm twin and earth but more cores and it may get too big to fit. I have a CK pair that can do up to 12mm OD, they are a different design which I find easier to use and they are much better made than the Stanley.
The £50 Stanley's were purchased on Amazon for a price above RRP? Sounds likely. I have the Stanley's and they were exactly the same price as the CK Tools
Have the CK's they are great but the plastic depth stop snapped off easily. The only model that does a metal stop is Klein so worth a look if you cant judge length
Brilliant video. Exactly what I needed. Got cheap strippers for £8 Exactly like the red ones in this video(no branded). They were absolute rubbish. Sent them back today. I'm going to get stanley or ck next time.
Referring to the "red ones" isn't really helpful. I mistakenly bought "Matador" branc from Toolstation when I meant to buy the CK Tools version. Both Red. Matador a bit rubbish. CK seem a lot better abd cheaper than the Stanley. And now he has just mentioned that he uses CK.
I had the ck version though and the handles were dead writhing about 2 months. My fat max have lasted years. They’re missing a few bits now, but still going strong.
I bought an identical cheapo pair to those red ones 5 years ago, minimal use (not a spark) got them out of drawer - would not cut a damn thing, adjustment does NOTHING as mentioned! (and when they did cut, it was never clean) Garbage. Buy cheap, buy twice.
These are the Jordan videos I miss and like. Especially the Scout Hut series.
Bought the red one lasted 1 day. Genuinely stay clear.
I have a pair of CK ones. I was disappointed at first as the cable kept slipping, but I reversed the spring one side and now they work fine.
In the US we have klein Irwin milwaukee and that Fatmax. They are the same Taiwan oem that makes the same product diffrent colored handles. They run $17 to $30 as long as they say made and Taiwan and aren't some crazy name on az they generally work the same. I keep a pair of klein ones in my bag for the express use of stripping outer jacket of romex 14/2 12/2 (with earth for you types).
I'm not a sparky, but I do a fair bit of wiring on vehicles. I have the Fatmax strippers in my automotive electrical kit and they have worked well for years....but I prefer the CK version that I have in my home electrics box (don't know why...they just feel better in the hand). A while ago I misplaced the Stanley ones, and believing they were lost forever, I bought a pair from Amazon UK. They are Capri brand and were on offer for £10 or £12. They are identical to the Stanleys apart from the blue colour and work just as well.....then of course I found the original pair, and now I have three ....doh!
Stanley Fatmax Cable Stripper is generally available online for around £20 to £25, around £23 in-store at B&Q
You've misunderstood what the screw does. It doesn't adjust the depth of the blades - it's literally just a friction device to only let the handles close when the squeezing force goes over the (adjustable) limit. The harder you squeeze, the more force is applied to the serrated grip side and the blades. Behind the adjuster screw is nothing more than a spring and a plunger that pokes into a hole. It's very primitive and it's the same on the Stanley and the cheap one. I suspect the performance difference between the two is just down to tolerances in manufacturing. Another pair of cheap ones would probably work fine, but it'll be a gamble.
Stanley and CK strippers are around the same price now at £20ish. I bought a cheap pair of crimping tools instead of the CK equivalent. I wish I hadn’t. The crimps weren’t tight enough and the wires were easily pulled out.
I use a pair think mine were around £15-20 from Amazon and they do work well but tend to use them when doing down lights with push fit terminals. Everything else I use snips/side cutters, the T/E strippers are to big to strip in the back of a galv box, snips you can strip right back to the grommet.
I've always wanted to use these but I'm not buying a tool just for stripping downlights 😂 snips do everything so that's what I will use! If they make one that allow me to work in a socket or switch and strip the cable back enough then I'm sold 😂😂
You tightened the cheapest, and that's why it knicked as expected.
Treated the cheaper one like an orphan
Would be cool if you could do a similar video for round cables 😊
Noted!
If you paid £50 for the Stanley pair you got seriously ripped off, they are about £20 normally. The reason they look exactly the same is they are made by the same factory in China to the Stanley design and that is the disadvantage of getting your products made in china, they rip off your design and sell it direct themselves for half the price.
I love this format and keep them coming with more buying guides. And it seems you got same impression about all in 1 tools, as they is good at 1-2 of the uses and you rather use a proper sidecutter or line cutter todo the actual cutting compared tp the strippers. Maybe add an macro overview camera angle also to zoom well into the tool parts.
Great video! Will they work out there is fiberglass insulation in the parallel cable?
In the US, they do work on Romex, but they are too cumbersome, I personally use Romex-specific strippers which are very small and light. Over the years I have tried different models, and currently have a high end Milwaukee, but I still reach for everything else but them. They are more jack-of-all-trades, but master-of-none. I can only see them working for someone who has a specific and repetitive task, or someone who doesn't want to buy a set of other specific-task tools.
Question: Do they work on Euro-style round insulated three-wire cables?
Request: Could you recommend a cheap stripper for such three-wire cable? I come to Greece for the summer and the only ones I see are the Knipex-style round strippers but they are so expensive.
Whats the best way to strip the outer casing from a UK immersion heater cable?
It has 2.5mm^2 cores, but total diameter of the cable is 8-10mm. Ive a bunch of side-strippers but the diameter is too large for them. There's gotta be a better way, without fiddling about with an exacto knife...
This type of wire stripper should easily cope with 2.5mm twin and earth but more cores and it may get too big to fit. I have a CK pair that can do up to 12mm OD, they are a different design which I find easier to use and they are much better made than the Stanley.
The £50 Stanley's were purchased on Amazon for a price above RRP? Sounds likely.
I have the Stanley's and they were exactly the same price as the CK Tools
Great review
Have the CK's they are great but the plastic depth stop snapped off easily. The only model that does a metal stop is Klein so worth a look if you cant judge length
They aren’t £50
around 22 on amazon uk
I was thinking I picked up an identical pair from screwfix for £15
Got mine for £18 from Amazon
Mine come tomorrow 23 yoyos
Mate you got ripped off for the Stanley ones. They've been about £20 for years 🤣
Knipex only ❤
not in this case, Ya want either Jokari or K.Y.P.
they're OEM for many brands, Knipex too...
"Size 10" - American. That is 3.33 barely corns. That's their unit of measurements..... or 22/4398ths of an inch! Genius!
When you fully commit to a stupid idea and don't back away 🤣
Brilliant video. Exactly what I needed.
Got cheap strippers for £8 Exactly like the red ones in this video(no branded). They were absolute rubbish. Sent them back today. I'm going to get stanley or ck next time.
Referring to the "red ones" isn't really helpful. I mistakenly bought "Matador" branc from Toolstation when I meant to buy the CK Tools version. Both Red. Matador a bit rubbish. CK seem a lot better abd cheaper than the Stanley. And now he has just mentioned that he uses CK.
I had the ck version though and the handles were dead writhing about 2 months. My fat max have lasted years. They’re missing a few bits now, but still going strong.
I just bought the Stanley for £25. The red one is a Chinese knockoff.
I bought an identical cheapo pair to those red ones 5 years ago, minimal use (not a spark) got them out of drawer - would not cut a damn thing, adjustment does NOTHING as mentioned! (and when they did cut, it was never clean) Garbage. Buy cheap, buy twice.
Stanley ones cost me £22
You overpaid for the yellow one, it's half that.
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🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ £50 on a side cutters and doing T/E all the time 😂😂😂😂