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The ones that will "get inside " back boxes etc to strip . ANy good ?
 
Yes absolutely brilliant! Before I bought mine I always used a ck electricians knife to strip cable. What a revolution, I really like it but they should make a bigger pair for 4-6mm!
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They are brilliant but as Tel has said struggles with some outer sheathing.
Prysmian cables seem to be the main culprit, I think it's something to do with not using chalk in the manufacturing process.
 
And theres me liking Prysmian cables ! Ive noticed the chalk makes a huge difference .Not sure what other brand to use as Screwfix is super close to me and their cable prices not too bad.
 
I was very much of that opinion too @Pete999 it was the way I was taught to do it, but I couldn't believe how much faster & easier these made life, even on flex, cat 5 ect you can strip it with no damage to the insulation, fast!
 
And theres me liking Prysmian cables ! Ive noticed the chalk makes a huge difference .Not sure what other brand to use as Screwfix is super close to me and their cable prices not too bad.

I notice that Toolstation stock Pitacs and their price is currently slight lower than Screwfix - not sure if there's one close to you, but one big shed is the same as another and Pitacs seems to have a decent reputation.
 
I notice that Toolstation stock Pitacs and their price is currently slight lower than Screwfix - not sure if there's one close to you, but one big shed is the same as another and Pitacs seems to have a decent reputation.
If its nice to work with and easy to strip etc .I will buy it. The copper side of cable is not something i have heard to be a issue these days ????
 
I use a knipex one that slightly cuts the insulation of t+e. It's pretty good. Nor had it long and heard it wears out quick so I will have to see on that
 
2nd vote for donk cable.

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