🔌 Strip Away the Ordinary with Precision!
The Klein Tools 11046 Wire Stripper and Cutter is a compact, lightweight tool designed for professionals. It features precision-ground stripping holes and an ergonomic grip, making it ideal for 16-26 AWG stranded wire. Proudly made in the USA, this durable tool is perfect for those who demand quality and efficiency in their work.
Brand | Klein Tools |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Red |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 4.3 Ounces |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644740466 |
Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
UPC | 092644740466 092644740473 |
Part Number | 11046 |
Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.25 x 2 x 0.65 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Klein Tools - 11046 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | 16-26 AWG Stranded |
Finish | red |
Pattern | Cutter |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Usage | Professional |
Included Components | Wire Stripper/Cutter 16-26 AWG Stranded |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
National Stock Number | 5110-01-614-3737 |
J**.
Perfect for 26 gauge wires
It’s delicate enough to work with 26 gauge guitar pickup leads. No more ripping out stands or damaging them. I’m very pleased with them.
A**X
Can't go wrong with Klein tools
Works great and you can tell it's great quality. I already own the Klein automatic wire stripper however it can be hard to use in tight spaces. I bought this to use in tight spaces in my car and it works perfectly.
E**E
Excellent little wire cutters, especially for the price.
These are excellent little wire cutters for the price. Klein tools are great and standard in the industry. Made in the USA is the selling point for me. Plus one star.Upon receiving I was pleasantly surprised to find the grips were a perfect solid rubber feel. Not too soft so that they deform or slip in rain or sweaty hands yet not hard like plastic or metal and keeps the metal from freezing your hands on cold days. Also helps with gloves or big bear paws like mine. Plus another star= two stars.The cutters are sharp and accurate. They were sharp and had no issues cutting through each respective insulation. They are ground quite well and fit to its mate nicely. Plus another star= three star.They have lasted for me for many cuts. All copper. Still sharp with no issues, they do not bind. The spring is a good tension. Although it was clumsy in my tool pouch so I simply removed it. Its easy to do and for storage it fits well in the vertical position while closed. The tolerances work well and with a flip of the ring finger I can open the plies just fine. Plus one star= 4 StarsAll this under 15 bucks Plus another star= five stars.Some have said that one fault here is the that the gauges are simply stamped and hard to see. This is true. However, simple tricks to the uneducated, but we are educated arent we..?Step 1. Go find yellow or white or red paint. Or any color. Use nail polish or acrylic or enamel. I used acrylic with good results as that's what was at my girlfriends house at the time and she doesn't wear yellow nail-polish. Nail polish or enamel will probably last longer but is easier to mess up. Acrylic has been working for months just fine.Step 2. Get small Qtip or brush. I used a qtip. Take some paint and smear it over the AWG numbers and words that are stamped. I didn't do the warning labels as that should be well known and I didnt care to do that as well.Step 3. Let sit a few minutes then using your finger rub the excess of... USE YOUR FINGER! Anything absorbent will soak up the paint out of the stamping.Step 4. Then go around and carefully with a clean q-tip wipe the excess off. Let dry. Clean up anything extra and it should just chip away. Especially if you use acrylic.Step 5. Admire your handy work.Yes this seems excessive but USA Made is important to me. Klein has to cut some corners in order to compete with lower quality junk that's all over. I will gladly forfeit paint in order to continue production in USA.The whole idea took 20 min from conception to completion and the tool is much more user friendly now. This review took longer. I am trying to update a picture but cant seem to find it. Maybe I will have to update a video to show this.Look at customer images or video reviews to see if I have.
C**A
wow, what a difference a quality tool makes
Ok, this is so good. The teeth are really sharp and it makes super easy work of any gauge wire I strip. The ones that are supported are like butter stripping with almost no effort as it cuts perfectly and the ones that are too large I can just put a bit of pressure and spin the wire around and it cuts through just the shielding.I don't often buy expensive quality tools as I am just a hobbiest but this is a game changer and I'm very happy I splurged for the Klein. Worth it IMO now that I have used it!
E**
Great tool
Very useful for small gauge wire suck as thermostat or control wiring.
A**R
good quality. perfect machining hone and very sharp.
Very good small sized strippers. Good for insulation removal, or just making that perfect insulation cut and then using fingers to slide insulation off. (WHICH IS THE BEST WAY TO EVALUATE whether a plier style stripper is actually effective without causing stranded wire conductor damage!). I will use these and save a LOT of time making precision wiring insulation removal....for instance...quadrax or twinex, where the wire insulation must be perfectly trimmed at same length. The typical stripmaster cannot perform this type of stripping..not enough wire. So these pliers strippers are very good for that...with some cautions: do not use the strippers to drawn the insulation off the wire. Only use these type of strippers to make the insulation cut..then use fingers to slide insulation off. This way, no risk of causing conductor damage, which WILL HAPPEN with these type of strippers.
C**D
Trust these for smaller Gauge Wires, They Work
Just received these just now, opened them up, used them just now, for what I needed and they absolutely worked flawlessly. Couldn't be more satisfied and I would absolutely recommend if you need to strip the smaller Gauge wires
M**C
Fine wire only
Double check you wire size, this is for fine wire
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