Description:
This automatic wire stripper combines three functions in one hand tool, making it useful for electricians and DIYers working on circuits, car repairs and household wiring. It strips, cuts and crimps a range of conductor sizes while the pressure-adjust rotary switch helps control stripping force for delicate or heavier cables.
Key Points
The plier performs three tasks in a single compact tool, reducing the need to carry separate cutters, strippers and crimpers. The adjustable pressure knob lets you fine tune the stripping action to avoid nicking conductors, according to the manufacturer. It includes a spring-loaded action for quicker repetitive work and the cutters are made from SK5 steel to offer good edge retention. Consider that very fine microlitz or speciality insulated conductors may require a dedicated stripper for best results.
Technical Specifications
Name: KAIWEETS KWS-103
- Brand: KAIWEETS
- Stripping range: AWG 24–10, 0.2–6.0 mm²
- Crimping terminals: 22–18 AWG (0.5–1 mm²), 16–14 AWG (1.5–2.5 mm²), 12–10 AWG (4.0–6.0 mm²)
- Blade material: SK5 cutter steel
Usage Recommendations
Use the rotary pressure adjuster to set a light force for thin, stranded conductors and increase pressure for thicker solid cores. For crimping non-insulated terminals, align the terminal in the corresponding jaw section and apply steady pressure until the crimp is secure. The spring return speeds up repetitive stripping tasks, so hold the tool with a comfortable grip and let the mechanism work with short motions to avoid overstripping.
Advantages
The main benefit is convenience, since this tool replaces multiple separate pliers and can speed up routine electrical tasks. The SK5 cutter and precision-ground blades reduce the risk of damage to strands when the pressure is set correctly. It is compact enough to fit in a tool pouch yet robust for workshop and vehicle maintenance. For users who need exact stripping force, the adjustable knob gives more control than a fixed-action stripper. 😊
Practical Tips
Keep the blades clean and avoid cutting hard materials that could chip the SK5 steel. If you find uneven stripping on very fine wire, try reducing the pressure slightly and make a second short strip pass. The manufacturer states that technical support and aftersales service are available if you have queries about the tool. 🔧🛠️










