Multi-Functional Wire Stripper for Electrical Repairs
Finish electrical repairs with fewer tools
Stop switching between strippers, cutters, and hex keys for basic electrical work. Strip insulation, cut wire, and tighten compatible hex screws with one compact tool.

More Work From One Tool
The useful difference is simple: fewer hand tools to find during everyday electrical work.

One Tool, Three Jobs
The integrated jaws and openings handle wire stripping, wire cutting, and listed hex adjustments without requiring three separate hand tools.

Grip With Control
Black-and-white textured handles, spring-assisted opening, and a self-locking button support deliberate handling during repetitive work.

Stainless Steel Build
The polished stainless steel jaws and body provide the solid, professional construction expected from a frequently used electrical repair hand tool.

Hex Access Built In
The handle openings support 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 mm hexagonal screws, keeping common adjustments close at hand.
How Buyers Use It
Practical feedback from people who keep wire work and small fastener jobs moving.
I bought it for residential installs, and keeping the stripper, cutter, and hex openings together has cut down on tool changes.
The textured handles feel secure in my hand during quick equipment repairs. Much nicer than smooth pliers.
A practical addition to my starter pouch. I have already used several of the integrated hex openings.
The spring-assisted opening is useful at the bench when I am repeating the same wire-prep motion.
I keep it with the renovation tools for lighting and wiring projects. Stripping and cutting in the same grip simplifies setup.
compact enough for mobile installation work, with enough going on to earn a regular pouch spot.
Useful for recurring property fixes, especially when I need to strip wire and adjust a compatible fastener. The grip is slightly bulkier than basic wire cutters.
The wire-holding and hammer-assist detail came in handy for controlled workshop tasks. I still reach for specialist tools on jobs that need them.
The stainless steel body feels sturdier than the entry-level pliers I had before. Good for occasional wire and fastener work at home.
Strip, Cut, Then Adjust
Follow the work sequence and keep safety boundaries clear.
Power Down First
De-energize, isolate, and verify the circuit before handling wires.
Strip The Insulation
Place the wire in the stripping jaws, use the appropriate action, and inspect the conductor after the insulation is removed.
Cut The Wire
Use the dedicated cutting section to break or separate wire as required for the repair.
Choose The Hex Opening
Select the correctly fitting opening for a listed 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, or 13 mm hexagonal screw.
Lock It Away
Engage the self-locking button after use and store the tool where the jaws and handles will not cause accidental contact.
The Numbers That Matter
Straightforward capacities make it easier to judge whether this tool fits your work.
One Tool Versus Three
The advantage is tool consolidation for everyday work, not a claim that one tool replaces every specialist option.
| Multi-functional wire stripperCOMPACT | Separate tools | |
|---|---|---|
| Wire stripping | Yes | Yes |
| Wire cutting | Yes | Yes |
| Listed hex adjustment | Yes | Yes |
| One compact hand tool | Yes | No |
| Best for every specialist task | No | Partial |
What You Get
The purchase centers on one compact tool with its working functions built into the body.
A Smaller Kit For Real Repairs
Small electrical jobs become easier to manage when the most-used functions stay together in one hand tool.

The Small Job Bottleneck
A simple repair can stall when insulation, wire, and a hex fastener all call for different tools. The pouch gets crowded, the work surface fills up, and every grip change breaks your rhythm.

A Tighter Everyday Kit
This compact layout brings wire stripping, cutting, holding, hammer-assist utility, and hex access into one tool. It keeps the core sequence close instead of sending you back to the toolbox.

Know The Limits
The stated maximum stripping capacity is 6 square millimeters, and the handle openings fit listed 6 through 13 mm hexagonal screws. Use the right opening for the fastener and reserve specialist tools for tasks outside this tool's scope.

Ready For The Next Fix
The polished stainless steel body, spring-assisted opening, self-locking button, and textured handles give this 7-inch tool a clear place in an electrician's pouch or a capable DIY kit.
About this item
Keep small electrical repairs moving with one compact stainless steel tool for stripping insulation, cutting wire, and adjusting compatible hex screws. Textured grips, spring-assisted opening, and bui
One compact tool combines wire stripping, wire cutting, and multi-size hex wrench functions for electricians and DIY repairs.
- Removing insulation from electrical wires
- Cutting or breaking wires
- Carrying multiple tools for electrical installation
- Slippery or uncomfortable tool handling
Before You Choose
A clear look at capacity, materials, safety, and where a multi-function tool fits.






















