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Reviews (18)

Jan 25, 2023
Really Good Snips
I have used more expensive professional snips in the past, and though these are not as good they are pretty close and are great value for the money. At the price you can buy several and know that you always have one to hand, or to replace a lost one. I am currently using these.

Mar 29, 2021
Good Small Wire Brushes for the price
I get through quite a few of the small wire, brass, and nylon brushes both at home and in my garage that is away from home. These brushes are the same as you would get at your local hardware or DIY store or even some discount stores and are branded Rolson. However you will find them under a lot of other brand names.
These are good brushes for the price. I have had better but that revolves around the handles more than the brushes themselves. The better quality ones tend to have thicker handles, some have a soft feel, that makes holding them more comfortable. These Rolson ones are more rectangular in shape and not as thick. From a use point of view the brush does what it is designed to do, and only time will tell how long the handles last. However at the cost they are easily replaceable.

Jun 26, 2019
A very Good Tool that Does What It States
I had bought a similar automatic wire stripper on Ebay a few years ago, except it was not automatic. There was a flaw in the design that meant that you had to push down on the top of the stripper as your squeezed the stripper to get the die/anvil to grip the wire. This meant that it was not a single handled operation and you needed to be a bit of a contortionist to use it while inserting wire.
This latest unit is completely different it grips the wire automatically as you press the handles so all you need to do is hold the cable in place with one hand a operate the stripper with the other. So far I have only used it on vehicle wiring, but it will get used on all types of cables that it can accept and I doubt if there will be any issues. It has an adjustable stripping length gauge that can be swung out when not required, and also an adjustment for the pressure of the cut.
If you are a professional then you would possibly want a more expensive, possibly more robust tool. However for the person that is not using every single day for several times a day this should be more than adequate. I am actually thinking of getting another so that I have one in the garage and another when I am undertaking electronic projects, electrical repairs, etc.