







"You will get 1 pcs network wire stripping hand tool, you can cut your operation time by while increasing your efficiency of wire stripping, untwisting, straightening and cutting. Our network wire stripping hand tool allows for a safer stripping process with an adjustable leaf stripping. The hand tools electrician used to just strip away the wire insulation without damaging the inner braiding or wires. The mini wire stripper is easily to carry. The wire crimping tool is 3.5 inches long, making it smaller than the palm of your hand. Place the cable in the cut hole, and if the cable jacket is thick, turn the cable stripping tool in the """"maximum"""" direction. The copper wire stripper is no need to manually adjust the blade depth, the blade will automatically adjust to the appropriate depth according to the thickness of the cable, and the insulation layer will be peeled without damaging the inner braid, foil or conductor of the cable and making it easier to install the Ethernet connector." Review: Works Perfect No Breaking Your Teeth Review: This is the tool I have been waiting for, what a little gem. Saves using a Stanley knife and risk slicing your fingers, or cutting too deep and slicing into the inner wires. Itโs simple to use, well made and should last a long time. To use: put your middle finger through the large hole in the bottom, then with your thumb on one side and you index finger on the other, push upwards towards the blade hole. The more you push, the bigger the hole gets for the flex to go through. The elastic band is surprisingly strong when opening. Once you have opened the blade hole and positioned where you want to strip the outer sheathing to, slowly release the elastic band pressure and the blade bites into the outer cable. Look at the direction arrows (very important) for outer sheathing rotate the tool for one rotation clockwise (in direction of the MAX arrow). Repeat for inner wires, but rotate anticlockwise this time (in direction of the MIN arrow) and again only for one rotation of the tool. The golden rules when using this tool. 1, observe the direction arrows to show which way to turn, clockwise MAX for stripping outer sheathing and anticlockwise MIN to strip inner wires. 2, rotate the tool once only, for 360 Degrees. If you rotate the tool more than once, 360 Degrees, you risk cutting too deep and cutting into the inner wires. It is a brilliant little tool, but you must use it correctly. Update: just dropped 2 stars . Just tried it on 3 core 0.5mm and although it cut perfectly through the outer sheathing it didnโt cut the small diameter inner wires. The blade (at rest) has a gap large enough for the wires to slip through without being cut. For larger diameter wire it is perfect. I suppose if the (at rest) gap was made small enough to cut the finer wires it would cut too deep into the larger ones. A manufacturing compromise ?. Still a good tool though. 2nd update: I ordered another one of these that arrived today, so I tried it on the thinner wire and it worked fine. I noticed the (at rest) blade gap to be slightly smaller than the fist one I used. The blade being set slightly higher (smaller gap) allowed the 2nd tool to cut the thinner wire that the first tool could not. This shows a quality control issue at manufacture. If you purchase one I suggest you try it on small dia inner wire first, to see if it is working correctly. There is a noticeable difference in the blade gap on the two I have. Now I know what the gap should be, I can alter the first one to make it work properly.
| ASIN | B0FFB37DG8 |
| ASIN | B0FFB37DG8 |
| Brand Name | Dongnesi |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (42) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (42) |
| Date First Available | 19 July 2025 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 585-1 |
| Manufacturer | Dongnesi |
| Manufacturer | Dongnesi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 585-2 |
| Material Type | Metal Plastic Rubber |
| Model Number | 585-1 |
| Package Dimensions | 15.1 x 7.9 x 2 cm; 40 g |
| Specific Uses For Product | Electrical installations and maintenance, Cable preparation and termination |
| Specification Met | IEC 60900, UL |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**E
Works Perfect No Breaking Your Teeth
D**A
This is the tool I have been waiting for, what a little gem. Saves using a Stanley knife and risk slicing your fingers, or cutting too deep and slicing into the inner wires. Itโs simple to use, well made and should last a long time. To use: put your middle finger through the large hole in the bottom, then with your thumb on one side and you index finger on the other, push upwards towards the blade hole. The more you push, the bigger the hole gets for the flex to go through. The elastic band is surprisingly strong when opening. Once you have opened the blade hole and positioned where you want to strip the outer sheathing to, slowly release the elastic band pressure and the blade bites into the outer cable. Look at the direction arrows (very important) for outer sheathing rotate the tool for one rotation clockwise (in direction of the MAX arrow). Repeat for inner wires, but rotate anticlockwise this time (in direction of the MIN arrow) and again only for one rotation of the tool. The golden rules when using this tool. 1, observe the direction arrows to show which way to turn, clockwise MAX for stripping outer sheathing and anticlockwise MIN to strip inner wires. 2, rotate the tool once only, for 360 Degrees. If you rotate the tool more than once, 360 Degrees, you risk cutting too deep and cutting into the inner wires. It is a brilliant little tool, but you must use it correctly. Update: just dropped 2 stars . Just tried it on 3 core 0.5mm and although it cut perfectly through the outer sheathing it didnโt cut the small diameter inner wires. The blade (at rest) has a gap large enough for the wires to slip through without being cut. For larger diameter wire it is perfect. I suppose if the (at rest) gap was made small enough to cut the finer wires it would cut too deep into the larger ones. A manufacturing compromise ?. Still a good tool though. 2nd update: I ordered another one of these that arrived today, so I tried it on the thinner wire and it worked fine. I noticed the (at rest) blade gap to be slightly smaller than the fist one I used. The blade being set slightly higher (smaller gap) allowed the 2nd tool to cut the thinner wire that the first tool could not. This shows a quality control issue at manufacture. If you purchase one I suggest you try it on small dia inner wire first, to see if it is working correctly. There is a noticeable difference in the blade gap on the two I have. Now I know what the gap should be, I can alter the first one to make it work properly.
S**Y
I used this to strip some outdoor grade CAT5 cable. My other strippers struggled to cut the outer sheaf without also nicking the inner cables. To be fair one of my strippers is meant to be for electrical cable. However one spin of this on "minimum cut" setting and it did enough to safely pull the outer sheaf off with the inner cables intact. Be very careful not to spin it more than once though! That said, worked a dream for what I needed it for.
A**S
Okay item
X**R
Was curious as to whether this tool was any good or just another waste of time gimmick,however having used it a couple of times now I can report that it is very good. Not only does it strip the outer insulation of the cable but you can also use it to strip the inner wires as well like say on mains cable. One simple tool to do both jobs. Fits in your pocket safe no exposed blade and easy and straight forward to use. Buy it it's a steal!
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