I bought this wire stripper to use when connecting a 14 to 22 gauge wire control box. It worked well with 18 and 22 gauge wires, but started slipping on 14 gauge wires. After that I couldn't adjust the tension properly. It was either too tight or too loose, so even with smaller wires it could slip or break the wire. I ended up going back to my old wire strippers to finish the project. If you use it with a small diameter (18-22 gauge) it will probably work fine, but I wouldn't recommend it for anything larger.
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