After using this for quite some time, I discovered that it handled better on my hands than a 9-1/2,But due to its narrow width, when closed, I find it easier to strip conductors like #12AWG as my fingers have more control.I've used the crimper when I repaired my electric fan and it was really good. It did not damage the insulation of the crimp connectors I used for the fan capacitor. It's not a tool I will use to cut nails or steel wire, but just copper so I can't say about the longevity of its cutting knives. The handles opened and closed without sticking or being too loose. Removing stripped screw was no problem at all even with a 12mm diameter head. It also cut a 2-core No. 12 AWG NM cable with minimal effort. The handles looked odd but they will not slip off easily. I think the idea here was to create a lineman's pliers that can also remove screws. It may not appeal to full time trades persons, but for homeowners this is a good tool.They could have designed it to be ultra high leverage. In the photo, you may notice the pivot is not that close to the jaws yet. So this is like a conservative high leverage.The item itself is high quality & meets a specialized purpose.
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