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Use this guide below the products to choose by workflow: strip the wire, choose the connector, then match the tool to the repair.
Practical recommendation: buy by workflow, not by tool name. If most jobs are terminal repairs, start with a ratcheting crimper. If every repair begins with prep, make the wire stripper the first choice.
Use this page as the main tool hub for electrical wiring work. Choose a dedicated wire crimping tool when you need repeatable terminal pressure, a wire stripper when clean insulation removal matters, or a complete wiring tool kit when you want common repair tools in one place.
Use wire crimping tools for heat shrink terminals, butt connectors, ring terminals, spade terminals, ferrules, and open barrel terminals. A ratcheting crimper helps control pressure so the terminal grips the conductor consistently.
Use wire strippers when you need to remove insulation without cutting or weakening the conductor. Automatic wire strippers are useful for repeated work, while manual strippers give more control for simple repair jobs.
Match the tool to the connector style before you buy. Heat shrink butt connectors need a compatible crimper and heat source, solder seal connectors need even heat, and open barrel terminals need the correct open barrel die.
Start with the tool that matches your most common repair. Choose a crimping tool for terminal work, a wire stripper for prep work, or a kit if you need both tools and connectors for mixed repairs.
No. Wire strippers remove insulation before the connection is made. Wire crimping tools compress a terminal or connector onto the stripped wire.
Choose tools that match the connector type and wire gauge. For outdoor, automotive, trailer, or marine wiring, pair the tool with heat shrink or sealed connectors for better moisture and vibration resistance.