Knipex Forged Wire Strippers with Locating Ridges

Knipex Forged Wire Strippers

Wire Stripping Redefined

How many different ways can we really reinvent the wire stripper, really? If the Knipex Forged Wire Strippers are any indication…at least one more time. However, in this case, the classic electrician’s hand tool might not need to go through any more refinement. We really like the choices Knipex made with this tool. They really hit it out of the park.


10-Second Summary

  • Model: Knipex 13 72 8
  • Strips and cuts both solid and stranded wire between 10 and 20 AWG
  • Screw cutters don’t have threads, and don’t require you to screw fasteners in to shear them off
  • Locating ridges between the stripping holes
  • Wide-knurled gripping jaws
  • Induction-hardened shear cutter blades
  • 50% higher cutting capacity than other wire strippers
  • Cuts individual wires, NM-B, BX/MC, and battery cable
  • Ambidextrous lock
  • Internal spring and bolted joint
  • Made from high-grade tool steel and multi-stage oil-hardened
  • Price: $54

Knipex on the Forged Wire Strippers

Wire strippers used to, you know, strip wire. Now, however, manufacturers build several tools into one to save time and reduce the number of tools required in your pouch. The Knipex Forged Wire Stripper doesn’t add anything new in terms of capabilities—but it tweaks the usage of the tool in such a way as to speed up its use. The tool seems designed to improve upon the wire stripping experience as a whole. The result? Electricians can complete tasks (and thus jobs) much more quickly and easily.

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Meticulous Engineering

Starting with the design—Knipex Forged Wire Strippers look like a heavy-duty pair of strippers. They strip and cut 10-18 AWG solid and 12-20 AWG stranded wire.

stripping 10-20AWG wires

Leverage looks good on these stripping pliers, and we love the use of a reinforced Torx bolt fulcrum. The lock holds them in a closed position and activates easily with your thumb.


Non-threaded Screw Shearing

Perhaps the most unique feature of these wire strippers is its screw cutting shears. Traditionally, you would have to thread your 6-32 or 8-32 screw into its appropriate hole to cut your screws to the length you want. With the threadless Knipex Wire Strippers, you simply slide your screw into the appropriate hole from either side of the tool to create a clean, burr-free cut. Honestly, I’m not sure why most tools don’t work this way as it saves a ton of time.

Knipex Forged jaws with hardened steel

Cutting it Fine

Another excellent feature comes in the form of helping you find the right slot for stripping wire. This tool gives you unique locating ridges between your five wire-stripping points. Ultimately, these let you easily find the correct stripping positions by feel. That’s right, you don’t actually have to see them since you have two giant ridges that stick up to point the way. This seems extremely helpful for both dimly-lit rooms and for electricians who can’t be bothered to look at what they’re doing…you know who you are!

Knipex Forged Wire Strippers Jaws

The Knipex Forged Wire Strippers feature wide knurled gripping jaws for twisting and bending wires. The cross-hatched jaws look like they should provide a solid grip when needed. They also extend far enough out to clear both the strippers and shears, making these a decent tool for when you need a strong pair of pliers.

induction-hardened cutting jaws

Strong Cutting Shears

The induction-hardened cutting shears give you plenty of cutting capacity. The jaws should make quick work of individual wire cutting, NM-B, BX/MC, and even larger battery cable.

Knipex Forged Wire Strippers

Ambidextrous

You can use the Knipex Forged Wire Strippers either right- or left-handed. The multi-material handles should stay comfortable, even when applying a lot of pressure. An internal spring provides easy-opening, while that bolted joint provides smooth, precise cutting adjustments.

Knipex Forged Wire Strippers Specs

  • Model: Knipex 13 72 8
  • Pliers: Black atramentized
  • Handles: Multi-component grips
  • Cu Cable, fine stranded: 1/2 Ø Inch
  • Cu + Al multi-conductor cable, strand and multi-stranded: 10 to 20 solid and stranded AWG
  • Stripping capacity for cross sections: 10 to 20 solid and stranded AWG
  • Crimping Capacity: 12-20 AWG
  • Weight: 0.54 lbs
  • Length: 8 in.
  • Price: $54

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David Darwin

When wiring a complete house, a cable stripping tool can save you time and work. I previously ran an experiment contrasting installing outlets with a pair of pliers against electrician wire strippers. I discovered that a skilled worker can save at least six minutes each outlet or one minute per cable.

Anthony Tutko

Knipex makes some really great and durable hand tools. You need to use them to really understand. Great tools from a great company.

Gary

Same here. Must not be available yet. Hope they appear soon. Been needing a new pair of strippers for some time now and I’d love to try these out.

Scott Witzig

This looks awesome! I can’t seem to find one to buy. Amazon shows unavailable, and it doesn’t even show up on the Knipex.com website.

AFpuke

I do ALL my electrical with just the 09 12 240, if you get used to them you can strip ANY size wire without damaging the conductor and crimp nearly any size connector (up to a point) on them as well. i wish we americans took our trades more seriously, I feel like these sized strippers are another tool to carry around because people are lazy and do not pay attention to detail. Is there one german master electrician who uses this or something like it I wonder? i suspect not ;) knipex are undoubtedly THEE manufacturer of good, hard-working… Read more »

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