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♻️ Strip smarter, recycle richer — the pro’s choice for copper revival!
The Happybuy Manual Wire Stripping Machine is a portable, aluminum-constructed tool designed for stripping wire insulation from 0.06 to 0.98 inches. Featuring adjustable blades and rollers, it supports both manual hand crank operation and drill attachment for automatic use. Ideal for recycling copper wire and industrial applications including aerospace and wiring harness processing, it combines durability with precision to boost efficiency and scrap value.









| ASIN | B072BBPTLD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #692,365 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,599 in Wire Strippers |
| Brand | Happybuy |
| Brand Name | Happybuy |
| Color | Manual |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,308 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 0.98 Inches |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Wire Stripping Machine |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.9"L x 5.12"W |
| Item Type Name | Cable Wire Stripping Machine |
| Manufacturer | Ruian Yisui fuzhuang shanghang |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Cable Wire Stripping Machine |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 1.5-25mm |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9"L x 5.12"W |
| Specific Uses For Product | Industrial wire processing, Copper recycling, Wiring harness processing, Aerospace wire processing, Audio and data line processing, Wire recycling dismantling |
| Specification Met | ASTM F1505-01, CSA |
| UPC | 601285852638 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**N
Good Product for the Cost
I bought this product based on price and did not have high expectations. I thought that I would have to do a lot of customizing to get it to work the way I wanted it to (knurling the drive wheels, sharpening the cutter, etc). I was pleasantly surprised to find that the drive wheels were not as they appeared in the advertisement and that they were already serrated to grip the wire better (please see the photo I attached). It seems to work very well with larger stranded cable sizes (8 AWG and bigger) and with a little care, I can use it on smaller stranded wires with good results. It helps to keep a moderate tension on the wire as it feeds into the stripper because this keeps the wire centered in the notch that the drive wheels make. The only issue that I have found so far is that the cutter wheel is not perfectly centered in the drive wheel notch and I can't seem to get the Allen screws to loosen so I can adjust it. I have not used this on solid wire because I have a different stripper that works great on that but does not work on braided wire at all. I have also found that running the stripper with the hand crank works much better than trying to drive the stripper with a drill - slower is better and avoids a lot of frustration.
R**G
Not bad for the price.
I gave it 5 stars for what it is. It’s not fancy. It took me about 10ft #12 thhn to figure it out and a learn how to use it. But once you figure out how to set it up and get the blade set it pretty simple and easy to use. I have tried 14, but #12 is efficient to strip and a lot faster Then conventional methods, but is it’s kinda fidgety. But once you strip like # 10 and bigger this thing works a lot smoother and goes a lot a faster actually
D**H
It gets the job done, but ...
I've been using this for a few years now. Two of them the machine has been exposed to the weather on a frequent basis. The durability is excellent. It works great on Romax type wire. If you get much bigger or smaller it struggles. My primary complaint is that wire jumps out of the track any time there's the slightest kink in the wire. Attaching a drill works, but it's not especially elegant.. . There might be an adapter I long ago lost, but to get it to work I had to use a hex bit to turn the stripper. Which is a bit awkward, but it works. The 4 star is mostly for durability. Given the miles of wire I've stripped and the weather extremes this stripper has endured I had to give it a good rating.
D**A
I wouldn't recommend it
I have at least 100 lbs of scrap wire and only got through 20lbs before the bolt snapped inside of the unit. I cannot use it anymore. It comes with a hand crank and drill attachment but the bolt broke inside where it would connect. Its now useless after 1 day. I stripped the wire carefully and slowly because in reality this was a cheap buy so I figured the quality wasn't the best. The blade inside is attached to a bearing that moves so after a little while it no longer cuts in the center of the insulation and the wore constantly slips Overall it did an adequate job. I guess if you have a pound or two of wire it might work but for recycling purposes its no good
J**N
I think I covered all the bases
I got this for the obvious reason. If you order this for any other reason other than stripping copper wire, you'll hate what I have to say. Great tool. I've had other drill and manual driven strippers that cost far more and produced the exact same result. This one however came with mounting hardware, as well as some replacement parts. The cutting wheel isn't one of the replacement parts. A smart move for the manufacturer would be to sticker their product with a phone number and or a web address so I am not scratching my head as to who I am going to buy that from. If you are stripping thhn with ®simpul on it, just keep pressure feeding it as you drive it through. A low speed on your drill may not be low enough. I used a Ridgid Gen 5 standard hammer drill, not that the hammer aspect of the drill was in operation during this process, just so you have an idea what I was using. Once I had made my adjustments starting from largest awg to smallest awg, the whole process went very smoothly.
A**R
Its OK
Its not really as easy to use as some say these are. There is definitely a learning curve with it. It also really wont strip wire 14 AWG or less. I had the wire wrap around the bottom rollers a few times now. Also when getting out of the box, before using, check the alignment of the bottom rollers and the slitting blade. I had to adjust mine. All in all, for the price and the amount of wire I currently have, its probably worth it, although I am not including the aggravation of having to cut the wire into 2 foot lengths (I would not run longer than that) and having to take apart the rollers to get wire unstuck. I originally bought this so my soon to be 9 yr old son could have a fun project to work on......he can not use this and he is mechanically inclined already.
K**T
Amazing Time saver
I must say first off the people that are giving this product bad reviews I don't think are properly trying trial and error. As I do not use the guides because they kind of get it in the way I just use my eyes and hold the copper as it's feeding in and have absolutely no problem with it cutting as long as I keep it in the middle there is no product that for this price that's just going to feed perfectly but if you go slow and watch what you're doing this is absolutely amazing product wish it would have had a 20 years ago saves a pile of money as when you burn copper you burn weight or did big and I did small wire absolutely amazing just a little common sense and pay a little bit attention and it works wonders.
M**V
Learning curve when I used it.
No instructions with unit but it did come with a drill attachment which I was not expecting. I learned a few things by trial and error. 1) You need to have feed hole lower than vee roller. 2) For multi strand wire you need to put tension on infeed side, on single strand wire you need to pull wire down on exit side. 3) If slitter blade doesn't stay in center of wire you have the blade too low. And if you get too many cut stands the blade is too low. 4) 20 gauge wire is the smallest you can clean insulation from. Smaller wire is too hard too manage and a time waster. 5) The bigger the wire gauge the easier it is to strip and single strand wire is the easiest. 6) Old wire with stiff and/or brittle insulation is harder to strip. 7) 8 foot lengths of wire are the easiest to manage, longer get tangled and shorter is more time consuming. 8) Don't feed the wire too fast on soft insulation or the blade doesn't cut as well. 9) You can do lamp cords or speaker wires by separating the wires first. 10) Wear leather gloves so you don't get wire slivers from multi strand wire.
P**Y
Not suited for small wire striping.
My intended main use was for 2.5mm cable stripping. It's not capable, wire goes through and pushes to the side, it can strip cable 6mm and higher.
M**Z
Buenas máquina y sencilla de usar
de momento todo positivo, se ve robusta y corta muy bien
P**A
SA VA
OK
A**A
Ottimo prodotto
Nonostante le istruzioni (molto minimal) non riportassero alcun consiglio su come impostare correttamente l'attrezzo, nel giro di 10 minuti e qualche tentativo abbiamo capito come usarlo nel modo corretto. A differenza di altri siamo riusciti tranquillamente a sfilare fili elettrici da 2,5 (molto bene), 1,5 (molto bene) ed addirittura da 1mm (un pochino laboriosa la regolazione). Consiglio di stare molto attenti alla lama che è affilatissima, specie quando si impostano fili di sezione piccola che vanno centrati bene dalla parte di uscita per ottenere una buona incisione. Con avvitatore collegato (occhio al kickback) si incidono 3/4 mt di cavo in pochi secondi.
O**M
Don't buy it
Don't buy
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